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BA Games Design
About this course
Games design is the creative and intellectual discipline concerned with what makes a game engaging, challenging, and meaningful. It is about more than surface aesthetics; it is about systems, player psychology, the architecture of challenge and reward, and the construction of virtual worlds that people want to inhabit. Professional games designers need to think simultaneously about the experience they are creating for the player and the technical and collaborative realities of how games are made, which makes the discipline both creative and deeply practical. At Westminster you will study this three-year full-time degree, developing the creative and technical skills needed to design games across a range of platforms and genres. You will work with industry-standard tools and workflows, learning to craft engaging player experiences and to communicate design ideas through concept documentation, prototyping, and iteration. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you professional and international experience alongside your academic development. Westminster's London location provides access to a vibrant games industry and creative digital community that enriches the programme's connections to professional practice. Games design graduates pursue careers as game designers, level designers, environment artists, gameplay programmers, UX designers for games, and producers across the commercial games industry, from AAA studios and independent developers to mobile and serious games companies. The creative and analytical skills the degree develops are also valuable in adjacent fields such as virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive media, training simulation, and experience design. Many graduates supplement their studio work with teaching or contracting. Postgraduate study in games design, interaction design, or digital media is also a route for those who wish to develop advanced expertise or move into research.
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