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    BA Media Studies with a minor in Games & Game Design

    • Geneva, Switzerland

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    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    A major in Media Studies will provide you with essential skills in oral, visual and written communications. You will gain proficiency in critical thinking and social media, some of the top skills that employers seek in any career field. The program balances practical media skills with a solid academic path.

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    Gamification degree programs at the Bachelor’s level focus on using game design techniques to enhance learning and engagement across various sectors. This field equips you with the skills to apply game mechanics to motivate users and solve real-world problems, making it an intriguing area for those interested in education, marketing, and technology.

    Through courses in game design, user experience, and behavioral psychology, you’ll learn to create dynamic and interactive experiences that drive engagement. Developing skills in designing compelling narratives, crafting player journeys, and implementing game mechanics prepares you for diverse career opportunities. The environment fosters creativity and innovation, encouraging students to think outside the box as they explore the potential of gamification in education and training.

    As you navigate this field, building confidence in your ability to engage diverse audiences is crucial. The curriculum emphasizes practical projects and collaboration, strengthening adaptability as you apply theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios, positioning you well for roles such as gamification designer, instructional designer, or user experience strategist.