Course Info

GAM 520: Game Design Proseminar

In this foundational seminar course, students are exposed to significant written works that examine the medium of games in historical, cultural, and social contexts. Students analyze and interpret games in classroom discussions and written explorations that reveal the meaning and values of games as cultural artifacts. In doing so, they learn to situate their own critical practice within the history of the medium.

Winter 2024-2025

  • Section: 501
  • Class number: 24919
  • Meeting time: Th 1:30PM - 4:45PM
  • Location: 14EAS 00503 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Michael DeAnda | View syllabus

Winter 2022-2023

  • Section: 830
  • Class number: 31500
  • Meeting time: W 5:45PM - 9:00PM
  • Location: Online: Sync-Classroom link
  • Instructor: Michael DeAnda | View syllabus

Section 840

Class number 31274

  • Meeting dates: 1/2/2023 - 3/19/2023
  • Meeting time: W 5:45PM - 9:00PM
  • Location: 14EAS 00503 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Michael DeAnda | View syllabus