- Games developers design, create and produce computer and video games and other graphically based software in a range of industries. Students will work in development teams as an artist, programmer, producer or animator, creating detailed design plans, preparing and designing graphics, animations and images for editing, and testing.
- Subjects cover all major technical aspects of the games development process from design to production. The course provides a solid understanding of game technologies including programming, applied maths, computer graphics and game engines. Students are supported to expand their knowledge and skills to include mobile and web app development, 3D modelling, and undertake professional development.
- This degree also prepares students for work outside of games and digital media to give a broad career options. Students can work in health, defence forces, education and automotive.