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Computer Game Development

Course details
  • Bachelor of Science (with Honours)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-Time
  • 21 September 2027
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Wrexham (Main Campus)
Awarded by:
Wrexham University (Prifysgol Wrecsam)

Course summary

This technical course delivers the expertise required to design and develop game projects. The course specialises in game design, game programming, 3D development software and agile production to build industry skills and develop a high-quality portfolio.

You will:

  • Gain valuable experience and insight by having the creative freedom to manage the development of your own game projects

  • Have full access to the Creative Industries Building, including primary access to our modern Game Development Suite, Design Studio, Podcast Suite, and TV Studio

  • Enjoy the benefits of close industry engagement with regular visits, notable guest speakers, presentations, discussion groups, and social events

  • Benefit from our internal Mentorship system, providing the opportunity to be matched with an experienced postgraduate student

  • Build a strong set of critical employability skills across technical and professional areas to support you into industry or self-employment

  • Join the flourishing network of Welsh creatives

Modules

Course Modules

In the first year of study, you will be introduced to a variety of themes that relate to the development of game products across technical and design modules along with opportunities expand on your skills in a full game project. You will begin studying game design, 3D software and C++ programming in the first semester, and build on this to utilise Unreal Engine in semester 2 to create narratively inspired environments and trailers.

MODULES

  • Game Design and Interaction

  • Game Asset Production

  • Programming Fundamentals

  • Game Environments & Narrative Design

  • Games Technology

  • Game Industry and Agile Production

YEAR 2 (LEVEL 5)

The second year of study will build of the foundations of the first and will encourage you to start to specialise in a specific area. In the first semester, you will study two specialist modules and explore the world of programming and developing games in a more detailed way, including starting to create C++ based game projects with Unreal Engine. In the second semester, the focus will shift to student-led, multi-disciplinary 3D game project in which you will be required to manage and deliver a significant vertical slice of a 3D game whilst maintaining a professional management methodology.

MODULES

  • Games Programming

  • Mobile Game Development

  • Asset Production for Game Engines

  • Serious Game Design

  • Group Project

  • Indie Studio Management

YEAR 3 (LEVEL 6)

The final year of the course will further build on your subject specialisms, as the course starts to explore what graduate opportunities you have in the games industry – whether that be in a larger studio or in your own indie studio. You will have final core and specialist training modules; however, the area of development will be through the large-scale games project which will run from the start of the year until the summer.

MODULES:

  • Game Industry Specialist

  • Advanced Games Programming

  • Advanced Asset Production and Technical Art

  • Advanced Game Design and User Engagement

  • Project

Assessment method

Teaching and learning on this course are designed to support students from a variety of diverse backgrounds. Students will be able to access their tutors both during sessions and outside of sessions to get help and support from their tutors. Where relevant, additional staff may be part of the learning environment to support, such as Learning Support Assistants, Personal Assistants, and Sign Language interpreters.

This course uses a combination of learning environments including significant use of computer lab rooms, production and assessment meeting rooms, collaborative working environments, and lecture theatres. All delivered sessions will be supported by our VLE platform Moodle, with content such as internal and external videos, lecture slides, additional notes, and important links and files that will always be available.

During your first year of study, you will be timetabled into four tutor-led sessions a week, usually over three days, with the remaining time suggested for self-directed learning. These directed sessions will run at between two or three hours each depending on the module. Some modules will be taught with the wider games suite and will include students from other games courses, and some will be purely for students on Computer Game Development. All modules are delivered within the games team with the games suite.

How you’ll be assessed

Due to the nature of the subject, the course is portfolio-focused with students creating work that represents their development and has no formal exams.

Assessment methods include the production of games and game elements, practical work, presentations and pitches, assessment meetings, technical documentation, production data, and portfolio submissions. Additionally, during project modules, additional strategies will be in place to track and balance work within teams to ensure fair assessment and consistent development over longer periods of time.

Teaching and Learning

We offer workshops and support sessions in areas such as academic writing, effective note-making and preparing for assignments.

Students can book appointments with academic skills tutors dedicated to helping deal with the practicalities of university work. Our student support section has more information on the help available.

In terms of particular needs, the University’s Inclusion Services can provide appropriate guidance and support should any students require reasonable adjustments to be made because of a recognised prevailing disability, medical condition, or specific learning difference.

How to apply

Apply by
13 January 2027

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
G451
Institution code:
G53
Campus name:
Wrexham (Main Campus)

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level
CCC-BBC

UCAS Tariff
96-112

Scottish Higher
CDDDDD

96-112 UCAS Tariff points

AS

Accepted alongside A-Levels as part of overall 96-112 UCAS Tariff requirement.

Access to HE Diploma
Merit: 45

96-112 UCAS Tariff points

Scottish Advanced Higher
DDD

96-112 UCAS Tariff points

Extended Project

Accepted as part of overall 96-112 UCAS Tariff requirement.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

96-112 UCAS Tariff points from International Baccalaureate Certificates

WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
A*-E

We accept WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales as part of your overall tariff score.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
MMM-DMM

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)

96-112 UCAS Tariff points

Leaving Certificate - Ordinary Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)

Accepted alongside Irish Leaving Certificate Higher Level as part of overall 96-112 UCAS Tariff requirement. Where GCSE Maths, English and/or Science are required these must be at O4 or above.

Welsh Baccalaureate - Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (first teaching September 2015)

Accepted as part of overall 96-112 UCAS Tariff point requirement.

Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - Principal

96-112 UCAS Tariff points

Wrexham University takes into account a variety of qualifications and experience when considering applications to our programmes. If you are unsure if the qualifications you currently hold will be accepted for entry, or if you're not sure you'll achieve the required UCAS Tariff points, please contact us at enquiries@wrexham.ac.uk for further advice and guidance.

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

Each application received is considered in the wider context of the applicant’s background and experience, considering the personal statement, reference, predicted grades and any other information provided.. The offer made will reflect the individual applicant’s circumstances, and this is continued throughout the admissions process; when results are received, we’ll consider these personal circumstances again and, where possible, be flexible with confirming an applicant's place.

Learn more on the Wrexham University website

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU & InternationalTBC
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£9790

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

If your course includes a full year placement (which may be referred to as Placement Year, Industrial Placement, Industry Placement or similar), then you will pay a reduced fee for that year, please see https://wrexham.ac.uk/fees-and-funding/undergraduate-fees/ for further information.

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