

BSc Computer Games Development
About this course
Computer games development is the technical discipline concerned with how games are built, from the programming and engine architecture that makes them run to the tools and systems that enable artists, designers and sound engineers to create the experiences players encounter. Game development requires a distinctive combination of software engineering, mathematics, computer graphics, physics simulation, artificial intelligence and systems design, all applied within the specific constraints and creative goals of interactive entertainment. The games industry is one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors of the creative economy, and the technical skills it requires are in genuine demand. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time programme develops your expertise in programming, game engine use, graphics programming, game physics, artificial intelligence for games, game architecture and the tools and workflows used in professional game development. The programme is supported by strong student satisfaction in academic support and freedom of expression, reflecting an environment where students are encouraged to experiment and develop their own interests within the discipline. You will build a portfolio of work that demonstrates your technical capabilities to potential employers in an industry where practical skill is the primary measure of professional readiness. Graduates of computer games development programmes go on to careers as programmers, engine programmers, graphics programmers, AI programmers, tools developers, technical directors and game developers across the full range of game studios, from independent developers and mobile game companies to large publishers and platform holders. The programming and systems skills developed also transfer into broader software engineering, simulation, defence, visualisation and training and education technology roles. Further study at master's level in games development, computer science or a related field is available for those who want to specialise further or pursue research in game technology.
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