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BA Games Design with Foundation
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Games design is a discipline that combines creative vision with the technical and structural knowledge needed to turn an idea into a playable experience. Good game design is about understanding players: what motivates them, how they learn systems, what creates tension and release, and how a well-designed game sustains engagement from beginning to end. It draws on narrative, art direction, user experience, and the specific mechanics and rules that define how a game works, requiring designers who are both creative and analytical. At the University of Westminster, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, which provides an accessible entry point for students who need additional academic or technical preparation before beginning the main degree. Whether you are building on limited prior qualifications, changing direction, or returning to education after a gap, the foundation year is designed to bring you to the level needed for the honours programme that follows. The main degree develops your game design skills across creative concept development, level design, narrative design, game systems, and production processes. The programme also includes a sandwich placement year and work placements, giving you direct professional experience in the games industry, which is one of the most competitive creative sectors and one where a placement can be transformative for your career prospects. Graduates go on to careers in games studios as game designers, level designers, narrative designers, and production coordinators. Adjacent industries including film, television, interactive media, and theme park design also value the spatial and experiential design skills that games design develops. The games industry in the UK is one of the strongest in the world, and the London context gives Westminster graduates a particular advantage in building professional networks. Postgraduate study in games design, interactive media, or user experience is an option for those who wish to deepen their practice.
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