

BSc Games Programming
About this course
Games programming is the technical discipline that brings computer games to life, translating the ideas of designers and artists into working, playable software. It encompasses artificial intelligence for game characters, physics simulations, rendering engines, input systems, network code for multiplayer experiences, and the underlying architecture that holds complex interactive worlds together. Games are among the most technically demanding software products in existence, requiring programmers who can think creatively under constraint while applying rigorous computer science principles to real-time, interactive systems. At the University of Northampton, this full-time, three-year BSc provides students with the knowledge and skills required to build a career in the computer games industry, one of the most competitive and creatively driven software sectors. You will develop expertise in the programming languages, tools, and techniques used in professional game development, covering the full range of what a games programmer needs to understand: game logic, physics, graphics, and the software engineering practices that keep complex projects manageable. The programme is designed with the commercial realities of the industry in mind, and you will develop both technical depth and the portfolio of work that employers in a highly competitive market look for. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. Games programming graduates find careers in game studios ranging from large AAA developers to independent teams, as well as in the broader interactive media sector, which includes virtual and augmented reality, simulation, and interactive visualisation. Roles include games programmer, engine developer, AI programmer, graphics programmer, tools programmer, and technical lead. The programming skills developed during the degree are also transferable to software development roles in other technology sectors. Many graduates build on their degree with postgraduate study in games development, software engineering, or related computing fields.
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