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Course Title: HND Computer Games Development

Group Award Code: GM0A 16

Modes of Study:

  • Classroom Learning – Full Time  & Part Time
  • Distance Learning – Full Time & Part Time

Starting from: Jan & Aug

Course Introduction

All HND Computing students must complete a first year in HNC Computer Games Development and then proceed to HND in Computer Games Development.

The HND Computer games Development will provide students advanced knowledge for a successful career in computer software gaming technology. The course provides a comprehensive range of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in configuring, designing, structuring and games programming in OOPS.

This course will allow students to study towards up-to-date Vendor specific certifications in many of the skills that are in demand for many different types of career in software and gaming industry.

What will you study?

Students will study a selection of appropriate computer games development units designed to develop student’s skills and competencies to enable further study in any university undergraduate software or computing programme.

  • 2D & 3D Modelling & Animation
  • Structured programming for Games
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Mathematics: Calculus and Matrices
  • Project Management for IT
  • Software Development
  • Games Customisation & scripting
  • Games Designing

Students also have the opportunity to study towards a Microsoft, Oracle and Adobe vendor’s neutral qualification.

These qualifications are highly desired by employers. Students learn a range of languages Framework, C++, object oriented programming (OOP) and animation.

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements: 

  • Must possessed HNC in Computer Games Development or relevant
  • Mature candidates without the necessary minimum qualifications but with appropriate experience will also be considered
  • Other equivalent qualifications or experience will also be considered

Additional Selection Requirements: 

All applications are subject to an interview to assess suitability in terms of academic qualifications and motivation. Reference will also be considered.

Students will be invited for a group and/or individual interview where they will get the opportunity to find out more about the course and to tell us why they are interested in this particular area.