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Digital Games Development

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Brighton

Course summary

A Digital Games Development degree at Brighton equips you to design, build and launch games – from 2D arcade titles to 3D first-person shooters, real-time strategy and multiplayer experiences. You’ll focus on game AI, level design and player-centred gameplay, gaining hands‑on experience with industry-standard software and techniques.

At Brighton you’ll be part of a supportive community that helps you grow, whatever your background. The course is full of opportunities to build real‑world experience through team projects, hackathons, employer‑set briefs and an optional year‑long placement. Our inclusive approach to learning means we help you play to your strengths and learn in ways that suit you best.

Graduates pursue careers in game studios, tech start-ups, interactive media and entertainment or go on to postgraduate study in games technology and design.

Top reasons to choose this course

  • Gain a degree with professional accreditation from BCS – The Chartered Institute for IT, aligning your learning with industry benchmarks and supporting professional recognition.

  • Study in Brighton’s game hub – benefit from a creative coastal city bustling with game meet-ups, studios, exhibitions and festivals.

  • Build a standout portfolio – develop playable game prototypes each year, leading up to a final-year project you can showcase to employers at our degree show.

  • Focus on gameplay and AI – specialise in designing game levels, programming game AI and enhancing player experiences.

  • Hands-on studio experience – learn by using industry tools like Unity, Unreal, Maya, Blender and Adobe Creative Cloud and access to dedicated game development labs.

  • Learn specialist technical skills for games – master C++ programming, game engine development, AI for games, multiplayer systems and web-based game development.

  • Train in professional-standard facilities – access specialist game labs, VR and usability spaces and high-performance computing environments to support advanced game development.

  • Research-led teaching – work with academics engaged in studies on interactive media, procedural generation, accessibility and user experience.

Why Brighton is a great place to study Digital Games Development
Brighton & Hove has a vibrant tech scene, from creative digital and UX studios to data, cloud and cybersecurity firms, offering meet-ups, internships and graduate roles. Studying here connects your projects to an active community and a city known for its innovation and start‑up culture.

How to apply

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Course code:
GG46
Institution code:
B72

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