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BSc Computer Games Programming
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Computer games programming is the technical discipline that turns game design concepts into working interactive software. Where game design asks what a game should be, programming asks how to make it actually function, efficiently, reliably, and with the performance that modern players expect. It encompasses real-time rendering, physics simulation, artificial intelligence for game agents, input handling, networking for multiplayer, and the software architecture needed to manage the complexity of a large codebase. It is a discipline that demands strong mathematical reasoning alongside programming craft. At Anglia Ruskin University you will study across three years on a full-time programme. The curriculum covers the programming fundamentals, including algorithms, data structures, and software engineering principles, alongside the mathematics needed for games development, covering linear algebra, calculus, and numerical methods. You will develop in relevant programming languages and work with game engines and middleware commonly used in the industry, gaining practical experience building games and game systems from early in the degree. Physics simulation, graphics programming, AI systems, and network programming are all areas you will engage with as the programme develops. Projects and game jams build your portfolio and develop the collaborative habits that games development requires, since virtually all professional games are made in teams. Graduates of computer games programming enter the games industry directly, working at studios of all sizes from independent developers to major publishers, in roles as programmers specialising in gameplay, AI, graphics, tools, or engine development. The rigorous technical training also transfers well beyond games: simulation, defence, visual effects, mobile and web applications, and enterprise software all value programmers with games development experience, particularly the performance-oriented thinking and real-time systems expertise the degree develops. Further study at postgraduate level in computer science, games development, or a technical specialism is available for those who wish to pursue research or more senior technical roles.
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