Our Rookies-accredited Master's courses will prepare you for a career in the rapidly growing, multi-billion pound game development industry.

Sitting at the forefront of new technology and user design, learning these subjects in a creative arts environment allows you to discover exciting, imaginative worlds of your own creation.

By studying with us, you’ll be able to explore animation, computing and video games through a range of techniques, taught by expert academics, leading industry professionals, published authors, award-winning experts and working animators, coders and game designers.

Bringing invaluable links to industry into the classroom, our subject tutors have worked for household names such as Warner Bros, DC Vertigo and Supermassive Games.

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Scholarships and Funding

At UCA we have a number of scholarships and fee discounts available to assist you with the cost of your studies.

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Facilities

At UCA you'll be able to turn your creative ideas into reality in the extensive facilities and resources that you'll have full access to.

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Careers in Computing and Games

The rapidly growing UK games industry is the fifth-largest in the world, with plentiful opportunities.

Our graduates have gone on to companies such as Guerilla Games, Splash Damage and Creative Assembly, worked on high profile titles like Until Dawn and Hidden Agenda, and developed their own indie games in our Games Incubator Studio. Our courses will prepare you for careers in fields including:

  • 2D/3D concept design
  • App development
  • Art direction
  • CG artistry and animation for film and games
  • Character artistry
  • Concept artistry
  • Cybernetics
  • Digital fabrication
  • Environment artistry
  • Experience design
  • Games design
  • Indie games development
  • Interactive media
  • Interactive technologies (VR/AR/MR)
  • Lighting artistry
  • Pre-visualisation
  • Programming
  • Robotics
  • Serious (applied) games production
  • Technical artistry
  • TV and film post-production VFX
  • Web services

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