Game Design, Boot Camp

Program Overview

The UNC Charlotte Online Game Design Boot Camp Certificate program, powered by Flatiron School, offers a comprehensive game design curriculum that will help prepare you for a future in the video game industry. Turn your passion for gaming into a career by developing the practical skills studios seek. Learn to create your own games using Unreal Engine and C++, combining technical expertise with artistic creativity.

This specialized game design boot camp program provides a personalized education experience that will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to excel, all taught by experienced artists who have honed their craft at renowned studios like Blizzard, Ubisoft, Epic Games and EA.

As an Unreal Engine Authorized Training Center and Unreal Academic Partner, we work closely with Epic Games to provide high-quality education with experienced mentors and industry best practices used in major studios. This comprehensive learning pathway will equip you for a future in game design.

  • Delivery
    Online
  • Duration
    48 Weeks
  • Admits
    Monthly
Curriculum

Uncover what makes a video game compelling and build foundations in designing game systems.

Using AAA case studies, learn to build immersive game levels and interfaces, combine different gameplay systems to create more engaging experiences, and discover what it takes to launch a successful game. The goal of this program is to take you from a game enthusiast to a trained professional, confident in using industry-standard software. No matter what you want to create, we’ll give you the skills to create your own digital worlds.

Game Design Essentials

Essentials of Game Design – 12 Weeks

Before building a game, it’s essential to understand game design theory. This course focuses on how to design compelling games, why certain designs work, and what steps are necessary for success. You’ll explore how different platforms influence game design and how these differences must be adapted across genres. Expect to play a TON of games to learn how to analyze and deconstruct them. You’ll also learn paper design and concept development, writing level design specifications and ensuring technical requirements are met.

What you’ll learn:

  • Understand what a game and game systems are and how to design them
  • Design compelling game systems, quests, and objectives
  • Design core gameplay mechanics
  • Add visuals to enhance levels
  • Start learning the Unreal game engine and building simple prototypes

Weekly Breakdown:

  1. Introduction to Game Systems
  2. System Design
  3. Communicating
  4. Visual Design
  5. Game Genres
  6. Core Systems
  7. Development Process
  8. Single Player Design
  9. Technical Design
  10. Level Design
  11. Prototyping
  12. Creating a Prototype
Game Design Foundations I

Core Game Design Principles and Prototyping – 12 Weeks

This course emphasizes the importance of moving beyond design theories and quickly turning game ideas into playable prototypes. You’ll learn to bring your concepts to life, focusing on execution rather than just ideation. Using the knowledge gained so far, you’ll validate and express your ideas, then apply advanced skills in level and game systems design to create a compelling, playable game prototype in Unreal.

What you’ll learn:

  • Design advanced game systems, maps, and assets
  • Create a compelling game pitch
  • Use the Unreal Engine to design and build games
  • Whitebox a level in Unreal Engine

Weekly Breakdown:

  1. Core Systems
  2. Player Systems
  3. Level Design
  4. Implementing Gameplay
  5. Systems in Levels
  6. Whiteboxing
  7. Combat Systems
  8. Characters & Animations
  9. NPCs
  10. Advanced Level Gameplay
  11. Detailing Levels
  12. Polishing
Game Design Foundations II

Professional Game Design and Implementation – 12 Weeks

This course focuses on designing and creating AAA combat and action games for PC and consoles using the Unreal Engine. Building on prior knowledge of game design and Unreal, you’ll learn to take a game from concept to a fully playable level. With a custom toolkit and all necessary assets, you’ll be able to design game systems, create engaging levels, and implement them in Unreal, regardless of your background in art or programming. The goal is to develop a polished game to showcase in your portfolio.

What you’ll learn:

  • Create a compelling shooter project in Unreal Engine
  • Design and create amazing combat in action games
  • Implement complex AI in Unreal
  • Design complex objects in the game which players can use

Weekly Breakdown:

  1. Worldbuilding
  2. Stories to Quests
  3. Map Layout
  4. Combat in Levels
  5. Landscapes
  6. FPS Prototyping
  7. A.I. in Levels
  8. FPS Mechanics
  9. Object Systems
  10. Interactions In Levels
  11. Implementing Quests
  12. Player Gameplay
Game Design Capstone

Game Design Capstone – 12 Weeks

This final course is dedicated to getting you job-ready! With your instructor’s guidance, you’ll polish your best work for your portfolio and learn how to develop your competitive edge, market yourself, and make the best possible impression in front of employers. You’ll also receive additional 1-on-1 career support, portfolio reviews, and industry insights from your career coach.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to polish your portfolio to impress employers
  • Interview and negotiation strategies
  • Effective networking and self-promotion
  • Accessing the hidden job market

In addition to your capstone project, here’s the weekly breakdown:

  1. Career Pathways
  2. Industry Overview
  3. Portfolio Upgrade
  4. Networking and Online Presence
  5. Resume and Cover Letter
  6. Job Hunting
  7. Freelance Work
  8. Interviews and Pitching
  9. Personal Projects and Challenges
  10. Working in a Studio
  11. Contracts and Negotiations
  12. Personal Roadblocks
Tuition

Upfront: $15,000

Pay as You Go: $16,000 / 12 monthly payments of $1,334

Financed Tuition: $16,500

Have questions? Schedule an info session to talk with a Flatiron School representative.

You should apply if… 

You want to transition into the game design industry and are looking for a fast-paced environment to gain relevant skills quickly.

You’re passionate about video games and want to uncover what makes a video game compelling and build foundations in designing game systems.

You want a hands-on education with mentorship from top game design experts and access to the most talented artists in the industry. 

Benefits of UNC Charlotte’s partnership with Flatiron School:

  • Personalized job-focused training & career services
  • Small class sizes (max 5 students) 
  • Weekly calls with your mentor + recorded video critiques
  • Supportive and active community of peers, alumni, and mentors
  • Flexible schedules and 100% online, study from anywhere!
Game Design Boot Camp Graduate Micah

Micah Mosley transitioned careers during the pandemic with the help of Flatiron School’s John Stanley Ford Fellowship. Enrolling in Flatiron’s coding bootcamp and leveraging the fellowship’s mentorship, networking, and apprenticeship at Citi, he successfully launched his new career. Now based in North Carolina and working for Google, Micah credits the program’s resources and support for helping him achieve this transformative career shift.


FAQ

What do Game Designers do?

Game designers build immersive game levels and interfaces, combine different gameplay systems to create engaging systems, and understand what it takes to launch a successful game.

What Game Design skills will I learn?

You’ll gain confidence in navigating industry-used software like Unreal Engine and Photoshop and explore essential game workflows – all to help prepare you for the video game industry.

What type of jobs can this program prepare me for?

This boot camp program will give you an excellent understanding of game design. Depending on your level of commitment, skills, and portfolio pieces, you may be ready to start applying for entry-level artist positions upon program completion. As you develop in the field, you can prepare for jobs such as game designer, systems designer, and level designer.

What is the difference between Game Design and Game Programming?

The key difference between game designers and programmers is their focus: designers handle the creative aspects, while programmers tackle the technical side by writing code. Both are vital to game development, with distinct roles that occasionally overlap but remain fundamentally different disciplines.

Will I earn a certificate or credentials when I complete the boot camp program?

Upon completion of the boot camp program, students will receive a certificate and digital badge. Digital badges can be used in email signatures or digital resumes, and certificates can be displayed on portfolio websites and social media sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

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