Students can turn their ideas into exciting new games. Seventy five per cent of their course is practical – designing, developing and creating new game experiences to create a portfolio for future employers.
This course is all about the art and design work related to video games, creating storyboard concepts and turning them into playable prototypes. Students will gain the skills to become a professional technical artist, as well as entrepreneurial skills to enable them to compete in this growing industry.
Industry-standard 3D and games engine software will help students develop essential skills including drawing, modelling, texturing and using the games engine. They will also have access to the University of Cumbria's motion capture software and VR headsets to allow them to develop professional-standard work in readiness for entering the games industry. The university's dedicated arts campus will allow students to mix with other creatives, allowing them to work on joint projects and develop their own network of creative practitioners.