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BSc Computer Science for Games Programming
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Computer science for games programming is a specialist degree that applies the rigorous foundations of computer science to the specific technical challenges of building games and real-time interactive systems. Games programming sits at the demanding end of software development: it requires efficient memory management, complex data structures and algorithms, real-time rendering, physics simulation, artificial intelligence for game agents, audio systems and input handling, all working together within tight performance constraints. The discipline develops serious software engineering ability alongside the specific technical knowledge of games systems. At the University of Hull you will study computer science for games programming over four years of full-time study, on a programme with thirty years of experience providing the games industry with quality graduates. You will build from the mathematical and computational foundations of computer science through to advanced games programming topics, gaining both technical depth and the professional skills that games studios expect from incoming junior programmers. The programme is designed around the skills, experience and technical expertise that employers in the games industry actively seek, and Hull's long track record in this area provides both strong industry connections and a clear understanding of what the sector requires. The typical tariff of 120 reflects a programme that values strong mathematical aptitude and programming commitment. Graduates work in games studios as programmers across a range of specialisms including gameplay, engine, graphics, AI, tools and technical art. The UK games industry is one of Europe's largest, spanning mobile, console, PC and VR platforms, and the demand for technically strong programmers remains consistently high. Beyond games, the skills developed through this programme are valued in simulation, defence, financial technology, data visualisation and any sector that requires high-performance real-time software. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in computer science or games technology to develop specialist expertise at the frontier of the discipline.
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