

BSc (Hons) in Computer Games Programming, University of Kingston International Study Centre
London,
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36 Months
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About this course
The Game Development BSc (Hons) at Kingston University offers students a comprehensive experience in all aspects of game creation. From initial concept design, prototyping, programming, to production, testing, and publishing, this course aims to turn your passion for gaming into a professional skill set. Students will have access to industry-standard software like Unity and Unreal, as well as state-of-the-art facilities such as high-performance workstations, VR and AR environments, motion capture, and specialist hardware. The programme emphasizes practical learning through projects, industry talks, game jams, and showcases at events like Develop. It prepares students for a dynamic career by providing opportunities for collaboration with industry professionals and hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course stands out because of its industry connections, cutting-edge facilities, and a strong focus on practical experience. Kingston University is ranked No.2 in London for Animation and Game Design (Guardian League Table, 2025), and the university is a licensed PlayStation developer. Students benefit from industry talks, game jams, and the opportunity to showcase their work at significant events like Develop. The curriculum is designed to develop skills sought after in the industry, such as multiplayer game creation, AI integration, and console development. The course also emphasizes employability with a robust portfolio, exposure to industry professionals, and real-world projects, making graduates highly competitive in the gaming industry.
Specialisation
Students will gain expertise in artificial intelligence, generative AI, 3D graphics, multiplayer, and console game development. The curriculum covers creating a variety of game styles, including real-time strategy, puzzle, stealth, first-person, and educational games. The course also emphasizes advanced programming skills in C++ and C#, as well as working with industry-standard game engines like Unity and Unreal. Special focus areas include game design, requirements analysis, computer science fundamentals, and the use of specialist hardware and software, tailored towards both indie and professional game development.
Course fees
Application fees
18.79L
1st year tuition fees
18.79L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
This undergraduate programme requires students to complete 360 credits over the course duration. The programme is structured across three years, with optional foundation year in Computing available. A typical year includes a mix of core modules, optional modules (subject to demand), and practical assessments. Particularly, Year 1 introduces fundamentals of game development, programming, and requirements analysis. Year 2 focuses on advanced programming, AI, 3D graphics, and professional game engines. Year 3 emphasizes multiplayer and console programming, individual projects, and a capstone project demonstrating comprehensive game development skills.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates from the Game Development BSc (Hons) are equipped for roles in game programming, development, and design. Popular job titles include Game Programmer, C# Programmer, Software Developer, Network Programmer, Game Designer, and VR Developer. Recent employers and industry destinations include Sony, Rebellion, Rockstar, Ubisoft, Unity, and IBM. The course's focus on portfolio building and industry engagement positions students well for dynamic careers in the gaming industry, as well as related fields in software development, multimedia, and interactive media.
FAQs
What facilities will I have access to?
You will have access to the latest industry-standard software, high-performance workstations, VR and AR labs, motion capture, and specialist hardware like PlayStation 5 development kits.
Does the course include industry placements?
Yes, optional professional placement years are available, supported by the university, which can significantly boost employability and practical skills.
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