

BSc Computer Science with Games Programming
About this course
Computer science with games programming is a degree that combines the rigorous foundations of computer science with the specialist programming skills that the games industry demands. Games development is a technically exacting field: real-time rendering, physics simulation, artificial intelligence for non-player characters, networking, and the optimisation of complex systems for performance on consumer hardware all require deep programming knowledge and the ability to write efficient, maintainable code under tight constraints. The games industry in the UK is one of the most significant in the world, and the technical skills it values transfer broadly across the software sector. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year, full-time degree develops the core foundations of computer science, including algorithms, data structures, software engineering, and programming, alongside the specialist topics of games programming including graphics, physics engines, game AI, and engine architecture. A sandwich year and work placement are both available, giving you the opportunity to spend time in a professional games or software development environment before your final year. This combination of academic depth and practical exposure is particularly valuable in an industry where employers prioritise demonstrable technical ability and real-world project experience. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions. Graduates of computer science with games programming find roles in the games industry as engine programmers, gameplay programmers, graphics developers, and tools engineers at studios ranging from small independents to major publishers. The technical skills are also directly applicable in adjacent industries including simulation, visual effects, virtual reality, automotive systems, and enterprise software. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in computer science, games technology, or a specialist area of software engineering. The UK games industry is centred in cities across England and Scotland, and Huddersfield's Yorkshire location gives students proximity to a number of significant studios and technology companies.
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