

BSc Computer Games Programming
About this course
Computer games programming is the technical discipline at the heart of the games industry, concerned with how the systems that make games run are designed, built, and optimised. Unlike games design, which focuses on the creative and structural aspects of games, games programming is about the code: the rendering engines, physics simulations, gameplay systems, artificial intelligence, and performance optimisation that determine whether a game actually works and whether it runs well on the hardware it targets. It is a discipline that demands deep technical knowledge alongside creativity and the ability to solve complex, real-time problems. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year, teaches you to design, code, and optimise real-time game systems from the ground up. You will study gameplay programming, tools development, and engine programming, with a focus on writing fast, efficient code that performs well on modern hardware. The programme draws on Derby's heritage in games development and connects you to a curriculum that reflects current industry practice. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all built into the programme, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic study. The foundation year provides a supported entry for students who need to build their programming foundations before the main degree. Games programming graduates are sought across the games industry, which spans major studios, independent developers, and the growing games technology sector. Roles include gameplay programmer, graphics programmer, engine developer, AI programmer, tools programmer, and technical director. The technical skills developed during a games programming degree are also highly transferable to roles in simulation, virtual reality, medical technology, and other fields that require real-time interactive systems. Postgraduate study in computer science, games technology, or artificial intelligence is an option for those who wish to specialise further.
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