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BSc Computer Science (Games Development)
About this course
Computer science for games development sits at the intersection of software engineering and interactive media, addressing the technical challenges that underpin the creation of games: real-time graphics, physics simulation, artificial intelligence for game characters, network programming for multiplayer systems, and the tools and pipelines that allow large teams to build complex interactive worlds. It is a technically demanding discipline that requires strong programming skills, mathematical understanding and the ability to solve performance-critical problems under creative constraints. At the University of Plymouth, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year in professional placement, a year abroad and a work placement, making it one of the most comprehensively structured routes through the subject. You will study the core computer science fundamentals, including algorithms, data structures, software engineering and systems programming, while also developing specialist knowledge in areas such as graphics programming, games engines, physics simulation and artificial intelligence. The sandwich placement year provides hands-on industry experience that gives you a significant advantage when entering the job market, allowing you to work on real projects and build professional networks while still a student. Graduates from games-focused computer science programmes enter a wide range of roles, not only in the games industry itself but across the broader technology sector. Games development roles include programmer, graphics engineer, tools developer, technical artist and AI programmer. The strong technical foundations of the degree also prepare graduates for roles in simulation, visual effects, software engineering, fintech, defence and the wider digital industries. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in computer science, games development, artificial intelligence or human-computer interaction, and the field continues to grow as games become one of the world's largest entertainment industries.
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