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BSc Computer Games Design with Placement
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Computer games design is a discipline that brings together creative artistry, technical programming, and an understanding of player psychology and interaction. Games are one of the most dynamic creative industries in the world, requiring designers who can think simultaneously about narrative, visual aesthetics, mechanics, user experience, and the technical constraints of different platforms. The field rewards people who are both creatively ambitious and methodically rigorous. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year full-time programme includes a year-long work placement within the games industry, which is the centrepiece of the degree and a feature that directly addresses the most persistent challenge facing games graduates: gaining industry experience before they start their careers. You will spend your placement immersed in a professional games studio environment, applying the design and technical skills you have developed in the first part of the programme to real production contexts. The academic content of the degree covers games design principles, level design, narrative design, user experience, prototyping, and production management, alongside the technical skills needed to build and ship games. You will develop a portfolio of work throughout the degree that demonstrates your capabilities to potential employers. Graduates go on to careers in the games industry as game designers, level designers, narrative designers, production assistants, quality assurance testers, and studio coordinators. The skills developed in this degree, including project management, creative problem-solving, and digital production competence, are also transferable to adjacent creative industries such as film and television visual effects, interactive media, theme park design, and simulation. The placement year is a significant asset in a competitive industry where personal connections and demonstrated experience make a real difference. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in games design, interactive media, or digital arts to develop their practice further.
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