

BSc Computer Games Programming with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer games programming is the technical discipline at the heart of the games industry, concerned with the software engineering that makes games actually run: the physics simulations, rendering engines, artificial intelligence systems, networking code, and gameplay logic that together produce the interactive experiences that players enjoy. It is a technically demanding field that sits at the frontier of computer science, and the skills it develops, particularly real-time systems programming, graphics, and AI, are valued in the games industry and increasingly in adjacent fields such as visual effects, simulation, and interactive media. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, ensuring that students who need to build their mathematical and computing foundations can access the full degree. Across the programme you will study programming in relevant languages and frameworks, game engine architecture, real-time 3D graphics, physics programming, artificial intelligence for games, multiplayer and networking systems, and software project management. The technical depth of the programme is complemented by practical project work in which you build playable games that demonstrate your skills to employers. A sandwich year places you in the industry for a sustained period, a year abroad broadens your experience, and work placement experience is integrated throughout. Graduates from computer games programming programmes go on to roles as gameplay programmers, graphics programmers, tools programmers, engine developers, and technical directors in games studios of all sizes. The technical skills developed also transfer into visual effects, simulation, engineering software, and real-time applications beyond the games industry. Postgraduate study in computer science, games technology, and computer graphics is available for those who wish to specialise further or pursue research.
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