Interactive Media & Game Development

WPI Interactive Media and Game Development (IMGD) is among the oldest games and interactive degree in the nation. Blending the visual and technical arts, programming, storytelling, music, writing, design, user experience, and production management - IMGD offers highly customizable degree programs that both covers the breadth of interactive media and games and empowers students to specialize in their own area of interest. One of the only academic units in the nation that has all the areas of games and interactive media within a single program, IMGD is a hyper-collaborative program. Through course and project work, IMGD trains students at all levels both in development of specialized skillsets and in how to effectively and respectfully communicate with each other, collaborate, and work toward common design goals that require all those skills to align.
Working alongside renowed faculty researchers and industry advisors, students are immersed from day one in a project-based learning curriculum that is co-constructed by students and faculty. IMGD specializes in learning through making and research through design. Students create everything from escape rooms to mobile games, from creative coding languages to 3D character asset libraries, from new techniques for mitigating network latency in games to interactive museum exhibits -- and everything in between!
Games is the world's largest entertainment industry and a significant driver of culture. Interactive media are how people from all walks of life interact with and come to understand major computational advancements. And combined, these are fields that generate technological advancements that push all industries forward, including education, robotics, healthcare, and artificial intelligence.
IMGD By The Numbers
top game design programs nationally (undergraduate)
Game Design MS/MA programs in the U.S.
best colleges in Massachusetts for salary potential
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WPI students partnered with SINGA Lyon in France to develop interactive media for promoting community and inclusion of migrants.

Maker of Worlds
Kate Olguin '20 turned a passion for storytelling into a thriving game design career, earning a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 after launching viral indie hit The Call of Karen.

How Bazar, How Bazar
WPI students partnered with SINGA Lyon in France to develop interactive media for promoting community and inclusion of migrants.

Maker of Worlds
Kate Olguin '20 turned a passion for storytelling into a thriving game design career, earning a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 after launching viral indie hit The Call of Karen.

How Bazar, How Bazar
WPI students partnered with SINGA Lyon in France to develop interactive media for promoting community and inclusion of migrants.