Critical Game Studies

INF2255: CRitical games studies

Graduate-Level Course at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

Course Description

This course critically examines technological, social, cultural and political-economic issues within the interdisciplinary study of games. This course focuses on the play, production, and analysis of games while reading current research and theory from a variety of sources in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and industry. Topics will focus on issues important to the study of games such as defining games, play and players, game production, cheating, violence in games, and the potential educational benefits of games. Classes and assignments engage students in the critical arguments within Game Studies and expose them to the unique contributions of games to everyday life. Throughout the course, students regularly read, write, play, and design games. No prior programming or art experience required.

SYLLABI

Summer 2018, Summer 2020, Summer 2021, Summer 2022, Summer 2023