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BSc Computer Graphics, Vision and Games (with integrated year in industry)
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Computer graphics, vision, and games bring together three of the most visually and technically demanding areas in computing. Computer graphics is concerned with how images, three-dimensional scenes, and animations are generated and rendered in real time or in high fidelity. Computer vision asks how machines can interpret and understand visual information from cameras and sensors. Games development applies these technologies within interactive environments, combining programming, design, and art to create experiences that engage players in sustained and meaningful ways. Together these areas sit at the intersection of computing, mathematics, and creative production. At Aberystwyth University, this four-year full-time degree includes an integrated year in industry, which places you in a professional environment where you can apply and develop your technical skills. The programme covers a wide range of topics within computing and the modern digital world, building strong foundations in programming and computer systems before developing specialist knowledge in graphics rendering, image processing, artificial intelligence for vision and games, and interactive systems design. You will gain proficiency in the programming languages, graphics libraries, and game engines used in professional development, alongside the mathematical knowledge in linear algebra and geometry that underpins these technologies. You will learn to think about visual computing problems with precision, to balance creative ambition against technical constraint, and to produce software that is both functional and engaging. The year in industry gives this learning a real-world context that significantly deepens your professional readiness. Graduates find roles as games programmers, graphics engineers, technical artists, computer vision engineers, and software developers in industries including games, film and visual effects, simulation, medical imaging, autonomous vehicles, and robotics. The specialised combination of graphics, vision, and games skills is sought after across a wide range of technology sectors. Postgraduate study in computer graphics, computer vision, or games technology is also an option for those who want to develop deeper expertise.
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