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BA Games Development (Design)
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Games development with a design focus is a discipline that sits between creative practice and technical problem-solving. Game design asks how interactive experiences are structured: how rules, feedback systems, narrative, and visual language combine to create something that is compelling to play. The development side brings this to life through the tools, processes, and platforms of the games industry, from game engines and level design software to prototyping methodologies and production pipelines. Together they prepare you to contribute to games as creative works, not just as technical products. At Huddersfield this three-year full-time degree puts the design dimension at the centre of your studies, though you will develop a broad enough technical understanding to contribute effectively in a development team. You will work with game engines, learn to develop and test prototypes, study game history and theory, and build a portfolio of work that demonstrates your design thinking and creative output. A sandwich year is included in the programme, giving you the opportunity to spend a substantial period in the games industry before your final year, which at this level of discipline is often where the most valuable professional development happens. Work placement activity is also woven throughout the programme. The games industry in the UK is one of the largest and most dynamic creative sectors in the economy, and it employs a wide range of specialisms beyond pure programming. Games design graduates work as game designers, level designers, narrative designers, user experience designers, game producers, and project managers. Others move into adjacent fields such as extended reality development, interactive media, educational game design, and serious games. The sandwich year frequently opens the door to graduate employment with the placement employer. Postgraduate study in game design, interactive media, or related fields is available for those who want to pursue research or specialist careers.
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