
Mayor Eric Adams is supporting the development of a digital games program at CCNY through his economic recovery plan for New York City, 鈥淩ebuild, Renew, Reinvest.
Mayor Eric Adams has announced, in his economic recovery plan for New York City 鈥,鈥 that increasing the video gaming industries contribution to the city鈥檚 economy is a high priority for his administration, particularly the Mayor鈥檚 Office of Media and Entertainment and the Department of Education. The Mayor鈥檚 plan will increase diversity and equity in the growing digital gaming industry and related fields workforce, making New York City a principal hub for digital gaming development.
T九色视频 will play an important role in expanding the digital gaming industry in NYC. The program will create and fund a CCNY bachelor鈥檚 degree program in Game Design, the first public opportunity of its kind in New York City, developing the curriculum for a Bachelor鈥檚 degree program and providing students from Hostos Community College鈥檚 Digital Game Design Associate Degree Program to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree at CCNY. The $2 million investment in this Career Pathways Program, which will be funded by MOME, is planned to reach over 1,000 students over the next three years.
鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful that the Mayor鈥檚 Office for Media and Entertainment is supporting the development of a digital games program at CCNY. Young people in our communities, growing up in an environment where gaming and digital consumer skills are ubiquitous, are exquisitely prepared to make gaming a pathway to solid careers for themselves, and economic development for the city,鈥 said City College President Vincent Boudreau. 鈥淢oving from gaming competition to technology-driven aspects of design and game development, this program should introduce whole communities of young people to one of our most dynamic economic sectors. We鈥檙e grateful, too, to have built this program in collaboration with partners like Urban Arts, Hostos Community College, and the Harlem Gallery of Science.鈥
CCNY will work with the Urban Arts Partnership and Harlem Gallery of Science, preparing high school age youth from Title I schools for careers in the tech field, thereby creating a pathway from high school to City College to the digital gaming industry in NYC. The program will work closely with the to be formed NYC Digital Games Industry Council inform industry career readiness standards for entry level jobs and will partner with educators to create pathways from classrooms to careers in digital game design. Members of the Council may encourage companies to host internships and hiring managers to include Game Design badges in the hiring process.
鈥淐ity College was founded in 1847 by the City of New York to provide a public option for providing a college education to the youth of NYC independent of means, providing New York City the talent and workforce needed to growth the city鈥檚 economy. Today鈥檚 announcement reaffirms the mission and role City College and the City University continue to play 175 years later in growing and sustaining a vibrant city economy鈥 says City College Professor Stan Altman and the project鈥檚 leader.
The digital games industry is anticipated to make a record $180 billion in global sales revenues. The revealed the digital game industry鈥檚 importance to New York City鈥檚 economy, which has created $762 million in wages, 7,600 jobs, and $2 billion in economic output, further signifying the need for CCNY and affiliated organizations to engage in this field.
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