Art Center College of Design Bachelor in Entertainment Design
Art Center College of Design

Art Center College of Design

Bachelor in Entertainment Design

  • Pasadena, USA
  • Santa Barbara, USA

Bachelor's degree

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor in Entertainment Design prepares students for careers in various sectors of the entertainment industry. This program combines creativity and technology, covering areas such as game design, animation, and visual storytelling. Students gain hands-on experience in creating engaging content for different platforms, enhancing their technical and artistic skills. The course typically spans four years and may include opportunities for internships or collaborative projects with industry professionals.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as game design, animation, visual effects, and graphic design. They may work with gaming companies, film studios, or advertising agencies, or become freelancers. Positions may include roles like environment artist, character designer, and concept artist.

Bachelor in Entertainment Design

Entertainment Design is at the very heart of the visual experience of TV shows, films, commercials, video games, animation projects and theme parks.

Degree: Bachelor of Science

Designing new worlds, characters, and objects that have never before been seen requires great imagination, but also an understanding of how things are built—and how to communicate with the people who will build these new worlds.

Art Center’s Entertainment Design curriculum helps students develop the skills and creative focus required of concept designers in the entertainment industry.

Our department is relatively new, but Art Center alumni are leaders in the fields of animation, video games, film, and television. Many works in the nearby hubs of those industries, bringing their expertise into the classroom as faculty and visiting lecturers. During the first four terms, students receive a rigorous education in drawing, rendering, model building and sculpting, as well as an introduction to 3D digital tools. The program concludes with a senior project focused on an area of particular artistic and professional interest.

In years past, students seeking a career in entertainment design took a combination of illustration and industrial design classes to develop their skills and portfolio. Today, Art Center’s Entertainment Design program incorporates and expands upon the strengths of both disciplines.

Our students have the opportunity to collaborate with peers from other College departments through Transdisciplinary Studios and Designmatters projects, where they can apply skills for commercial and nonprofit causes.