• This course has a new home in Compass House, which extends our campus along East Road. Students will have the latest technology at your fingertips and be able to collaborate with other students on innovative projects to hone your skills.
  • Forget the stereotypes gaming isn’t just for teenage boys. Half of all gamers are female, and the average age is 31*. This means the industry is huge, and a variety of exciting jobs await you.
  • Right from Year 1, they will be creating games. Everything they design will build into a valuable portfolio to help them secure their dream job when they graduate. Students will even have chance to do a year,s work placement offering plenty of practical experience and a head start in the industry.
  • they will study both the theory and practical aspects of gaming and get the experience of the whole development process, from initial concepts to programming, testing, and publication.
  • Students will spend plenty of time in our Games Development Studio, which simulates a commercial working studio and features up-to-date hardware and software. The University currently has GameMaker, 3DGameStudio, Unreal Tournament 3 Editor, Adobe Flash, and Action Script, Java and C++, Microsoft XNA Game Studio, Visual C# Express, Microsoft Visual Studio, Photoshop, GIMP, 3ds Max, Blender, Fusion, Audacity, Second Life and Unity3D.