<p>Yes, it sounds like you need to explore the components of your specific UCF program. </p>
<p>The terms Game Design, Game Art, Interactive Media, Game Development, etc., cover a lot of territory. A good resource is AnimationCareerReview’s website. They cover specific career tracks and employment trends, types of training and education programs, salaries, lots more. </p>
<p>“Becoming a Video Game Designer: If you are interested in becoming a video game designer, there are several education paths to take. A computer science degree with a focus in computer graphics is one path or you can earn a degree in animation, game design, game art, game development, game programming, digital art with a concentration in game design, or even math with a game programming concentration.”
Read more: [Video</a> Game Designer - Career Profile | Animation Career Review](<a href=“http://www.animationcareerreview.com/articles/video-game-designer-career-profile]Video”>http://www.animationcareerreview.com/articles/video-game-designer-career-profile)</p>