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Games Development Yr1 at Sheffield College - UCAS

Sheffield College

Degree level: Undergraduate
Awarded by: Sheffield Hallam University

Games Development Yr1

Course summary

This course has been specially designed for students who wish to pursue a career within the computer games industry, while also developing skills related to other creative sectors. About the Course We offer industry standard software taught by trained professionals, practical workshops, guest lectures as well as strong industry and higher education links. The course provides excellent enrichment through visits and industry set projects. We have a dedicated, young and passionate team of staff with industry experience who will ensure a supportive environment conducive to learning. We aim to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge that are required of a creative industry that offers exciting and rewarding career prospects in computer games or related areas. The programme will be mainly based around the artistic elements of games design, covering concept art, illustration, storyboarding, level design, digital sculpting, 3D computer modelling, texturing, light, rigging and animation. The course provides and insight into the professional practice of games design through practical demonstration, research and theory-based study. Students are encouraged to explore a variety of sources and subjects that influence their development as well as experiencing a range of teaching methods such as formal lectures, team teaching, practical demonstrations and tutorials that further enhance their learning experience.  Attendance Students will spend 15 hours in class and it is recommended that students spend at least 25 hours per week self-study time if they expect to meet the standards required by an employer or client. Student should expect to spend a minimum of one week on work placement although this is dependent upon the placement that are available and there is no guarantee of placement.  Our facilities include dedicated high end PC/iMac suites installed with current industry standard 2d and 3d software. This includes the Autodesk and Adobe suites as well as games development software such as Gamemaker, UDK and Unity. We also have access to photography studios and state of the art DSLR cameras. You will learn a broad range of skills, from drawing to 3D modelling and animation with the opportunity to specialise in an area of your choice.  The course is well structured while remaining flexible, allowing you to focus on an area of preference, and enables you to build a creative and effective portfolio. The course team has an extensive network of contacts in the games and the post production industry. We look to arrange opportunities for our students to visit development companies, as well as inviting industrial experts to give guest lectures and talk about job opportunities within the industry. HND students follow exactly the same syllabus as degree-level students but benefit from additional support and tutorials during their first two years of study with strong links to universities.

Modules

Year One: Contextual Studies for Creative Media Production (Mandatory Core) Research Techniques for Creative Media Production (Mandatory Core) Practical Skills for Computer Games Design (Mandatory Specialist) Computer Games Studies (Mandatory Specialist) Computer Game Design Techniques (Mandatory Specialist) Ideas Generation for Computer Games (Specialist) 2D Digital Graphics for Computer Games (Specialist) 3D Computer Game Engines (Specialist) Year Two: Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation (Mandatory Core) Special Subject Investigation for Creative Media Production (Mandatory Core)  Career Development for the Computer Games Industry (Mandatory Specialist) 3D Modelling for Computer Games (Specialist) 3D Animation for Computer Games (Specialist) Production Techniques for Computer Games (Specialist) Human-Computer Interfaces for Computer Games (Specialist) Level Design for Computer Games (Specialist)

Assessment method

Methods include problem-based exercises, independent project work, research dissertations, practical demonstrations of skill, presentations in seminars, team working through collaborative projects. Students receive ongoing verbal and written feedback throughout the duration of a unit/project.


How to apply

You can no longer submit a new application for courses starting in 2024.

If you already have a 2024 application and are in Clearing, you can add this course as a Clearing choice – contact the university or college first to check they have places.

Application codes

Course code:
II50
Institution code:
S22
Campus name:
Hillsborough Campus
Campus code:
1

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

We are unable to accept international applicants due to UK visa restrictions.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Additional entry requirements

Interview

Portfolio


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £7500 Year 1
Northern Ireland £7500 Year 1
Scotland £7500 Year 1
Wales £7500 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Students will be offered the opportunity to attend residential visits during their two years on the course. Destinations such as Paris, Barcelona and New York have proven popular with previous students and it is intended that we will continue to offer challenging and interesting study destinations. The cost of the visit will depend on the destination and students will be expected to pay approximately one third of the cost as a deposit and the remaining balance in two further instalments. It is desirable for students to have their own PC to help facilitate learning outside of class. Students will also be required to provide their own stationery.
Games Development Yr1 at Sheffield College - UCAS