You study a broad curriculum in your first two years, developing knowledge in different aspects of computing science, and gaining skills in problem-solving, program design, and implementation. In your third year, you move onto specialist topics in-game engineering, developing skills and knowledge for your future career. Your modules focus on the design, development, and implementation of software that drives computer games, and include: gaming simulations computer game development
A Level: AAB IB: 34 points
Applicants whose first language is not English require a minimum score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent with no less than 5.5 in each of the four elements of the test.
Computing
Newcastle
Undergraduate
3
September
£9,250, £23,400,
London
Undergraduate
GBP
London
Undergraduate
GBP £6,700 , £15,000
Huddersfield, England
Undergraduate
GBP UK: £9,250, International/EU: £16,000