Game and Level Design: AEC NTL.1H 4 Semesters 1350 Hours
Game and Level Design: AEC NTL.1H 4 Semesters 1350 Hours
4 SEMESTERS AEC
1350 hours NTL.1H
Step up your game design education with our specialized game design and level design AEC training courses!
Game and level designers make games fun. They think up and create the video game’s storyline and mechanics.
With our game design and level design courses, among other things, learn to understand game mechanics, to program the interaction with the player and to
incorporate 3D elements in a game engine.
Students can practice their skills with cutting-edge software, work in teams to create their own video game during a semester designed to replicate industry
conditions, and present their game or level design demo reel to a panel of professionals.
Keen to remain at the forefront of the industry, LaSalle College was the first in Montréal to include virtual reality in its video game programs.
Leading the way in digital arts, LaSalle College gives its students the opportunity to explore their creativity in the fascinating world of video games. Montréal is
a major hub in the video game industry, so it’s the perfect place to develop your skills in the field.
Many of LaSalle College’s graduates now work for the biggest names in the video game industry in Montréal, such as Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Eidos and WB
Games. Step up your game in level design or game design with our specialized AEC courses!
This program leads to an Attestation of College Studies The Game and Level Design AEC allows students to
(AEC). specialize in designing and creating video game
environments. It will allow you to play a central role in
game creation!
Career Prospects
General video game architect Admission Criteria
Video game level designer
Video game designer Have deemed sufficient computer skills
Video game narrative designer Have a training deemed sufficient and meet the
admission criteria set for college studies
4 SEMESTERS AEC
1350 hours NTL.1H
Please note that some courses are offered online Computer Club
synchronously using the Adobe Connect platform.
The school includes a student-run computer club, which
provides support to new computer science students and
organizes sports and cultural activities.