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Computer Games Programming with foundation year

1 Study option · UndergraduateCU Coventry

Course summary

Develop advanced programming, game engine and real-time computing skills through hands-on projects, industry collaboration and cutting-edge technologies, preparing you for careers in the game and software industries.

Ideal for aspiring programmers passionate about games , offering hands-on experience with industry tools, real-world projects, and advanced technical skills that prepare you for successful careers in the games industry and technology adjacent industries.

• Develop and extend game engines, mastering real-time graphics, AI, and optimisation.
• Gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools such as Unity and Unreal.
• Build a strong personal portfolio through both individual projects and collaborative projects with designers and artists.

Why you should study this course:
The foundation year aims to provide you with a solid grounding in mathematical principles and an understanding of the core technology associated with the use and application of computer systems. Professional and academic skills are integrated across all modules, including information finding and handling, problem solving, and the communication of outcomes. The foundation year of this Coventry University degree will be delivered from our CU Coventry campus. Students who successfully complete their foundation year will then progress onto the degree years at Coventry University's main campus.

- Portfolio development built into the course: every project and assignment contributes to your professional portfolio, ensuring you graduate with demonstrable work that showcases your technical and creative abilities.
- Hands-on, embedded learning: gain practical experience in programming, game engine usage and game optimisation through structured labs, group projects, and assessed industry-based assignments that are a core part of the course.
- Access to industry-standard tools and facilities: as part of your learning, you’ll work directly with technologies such as Unreal Engine and Unity, with access to VR suites and high-performance computing labs.
- MSci advanced pathway: upon successful completion of the first three years, you may have the opportunity to advance to the master’s portion of this course, exploring advanced game related topics while continuing to pay undergraduate fees (subject to meeting progression requirements).
- Optional career-enhancing experiences: beyond the taught curriculum, you may have opportunities to take part in game jams, networking events, and internships, which can further expand your professional experience and connections.

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Course code:
G4DF
Institution code:
C85

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