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Game Production and Design

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Course summary

Dive into technical design, game mechanics and production. Learn from industry experts, work in dedicated games labs and build real games from concept to launch - alongside a community of future game creators.

Make your own games from day one
Learn coding skills in C++ and Visual Scripting - and bring your game ideas to life with hands-on, creative projects.

Build games as a team, like the professionals
Collaborate with artists and designers in a studio-style environment, developing the teamwork and communication skills the industry demands.

Shape the future of gaming
Customise your degree with modules like UI, VFX and mocap - and get future-ready with tech-driven, industry-led training built for tomorrow’s careers.

This course is for you if...

  • you’re into both the creative and technical sides of making games

  • you want to turn game ideas into real, playable experiences - from concept to launch

  • you love working with others and want to be part of a team that innovates

  • you’re aiming for a career in game design, production or tech - and want to learn by doing, not by sitting exams.

How to apply

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Course code:
I623
Institution code:
P60

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55 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

80 Go onto work and study

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