Study Game – Development part-time
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Be at the forefront of innovative console game development! Blend creativity, artistry and technical skills to build immersive digital games and realms using emerging technologies.
Please refer to the Game – Development program page for all of the main details, including admissions requirements.
Program information
Program description
The field of game development is all about breathing life into digital worlds. It combines creative, technical, and artistic skills to craft interactive environments for players. Game developers create unique gaming realms by integrating levels, characters, assets, props, and systems for various platforms, including computers, consoles and mobile devices.
In the Game – Development program, you will embark on a journey from concept to reality, transforming game ideas and simulation concepts into compelling experiences. You learn to develop narratives, create and manage 2D and 3D digital assets, and master techniques in lighting and rendering, game artificial intelligence, and multiplayer networking. Additionally, you explore the development of serious games and emerging technologies, ensuring that, as a graduate, you are at the forefront of innovation and capable of creating immersive and visually stunning game worlds.
Through hands-on experience with cutting-edge game engines and design tools, you gain practical skills in game mechanics and dynamics. These skills are not limited to gaming; they can also be applied to developing simulations for industries such as architecture, engineering, healthcare, manufacturing, and education and training. By the end of the program, you are well-prepared to enter the gaming industry or explore diverse career opportunities in various fields.
What career paths can I take in gaming development?
Your Game – Development Ontario College Advanced Diploma program gives you many career opportunities
Graduates of the Game – Development program are well-equipped to support the technical and programming aspects of game creation, including coding, game logic, artificial intelligence, and multiplayer networking. They work collaboratively in teams to create immersive game worlds and simulations, utilizing cutting-edge game engines and design tools. The expertise gained in the program extends beyond gaming, benefiting industries like architecture, engineering, healthcare, manufacturing, and education. By the end of the program, students are prepared to embark on careers in the gaming industry or pursue opportunities in various other fields that value simulation and technical skills.
Review program admission requirements and information about career opportunities.
Course information
Course offerings and equivalents
Currently available courses are linked below.
How to apply to the part-time Game – Development diploma program
Apply online through ontariocolleges.ca
- Make sure you meet program admission requirements
- Complete an online application using the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) using the part-time program code
- When registration opens, select the course(s) from the program webpage course listing and follow the prompt steps to register and pay
Need help with your application?
Watch a video tutorial
- Watch a tutorial video to learn how to apply with the online application
Contact the Office of the Registrar
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Finance and fees
As a part-time student, you may be eligible for OSAP funding, depending on the number of courses you take per semester.
For more information about OSAP, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit the OSAP/financial aid webpage.
As a part-time student, you can take one to three courses per semester, paying on a course-by-course basis.
For course fee information, select a course from the course information section of this page.
Online learning
These courses are offered through OntarioLearn. Visit the OntarioLearn webpage to learn more.
OntarioLearn courses are set up as equivalents to the Georgian courses. You can choose to take the ODE courses or the Georgian courses.
When a Georgian course isn’t available to be delivered online, we’ve listed an OntarioLearn course in the delivery schedule. The majority of the Georgian courses have ODE equivalents set up. You can choose to take either course.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)
Previous postsecondary education: If you’ve completed courses, or some or all of a program, at another accredited postsecondary institution, you may be able to transfer all or some of your courses into a related program at Georgian.
Relevant work or life experience: If you have relevant work and/or life experience that relates to your program(s) of interest at Georgian, Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is an academic credit option.
To learn more about transfer credit and PLAR, visit the Credit for Prior Learning webpage.
Do you have questions about studying Game – Development part-time?
Questions about the program?
Tammy Burke-Marson, Programming Support Assistant
