Graphics, Visualization, and Computer Game Design Associated Faculty
Graphics and visualization research at George Mason pushes the boundaries of how we see and interact with digital spaces.
Our work develops new rendering algorithms, 3D modeling techniques, and simulation frameworks that enable richer and more realistic environments. Visualization research translates complex data into interactive visual formats, empowering researchers, engineers, and policymakers to understand patterns and make informed decisions. Game design research complements these efforts by exploring interactive storytelling, simulation-based learning, and immersive training environments. These areas advance both entertainment technologies and tools with broad educational and societal impact.

With a BS in Applied Computer Science, concentration in computer game design (CGDS), you'll build tools and environments that power games, training, and immersive learning.