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The computer gaming sector is a dynamic industry that now surpasses global film sales in revenue. Game development blends cutting-edge technology with creative vision, offering rewarding careers for students who are inventive, analytical, and passionate. Graduates experience the unique fulfillment of having their creations played by audiences worldwide. This program teaches both the artistic and technical aspects of game programming and design. Students enter UL's Computer Games Development program through the LM121 Computer Science Common Entry pathway.
This degree provides the technical expertise and practical skills needed to create gaming systems and computer graphics applications. The curriculum focuses on computer science fundamentals while specializing in game-related subjects like software engineering, mobile platforms, visual computing, and AI systems.
Ideal candidates are creative thinkers who relish challenges and problem-solving. If you're passionate about all types of games - digital or traditional board games - especially when experimenting with custom rules, this program could be your perfect fit.
The first year follows the Common Entry curriculum for Cyber Security and IT Forensics, with a strong focus on programming fundamentals and computer architecture. Cybersecurity studies commence in semester 3, covering essential areas like Encryption, Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity Legislation, and System/Network Protection. Since cybersecurity requires platform knowledge, the program also includes comprehensive study of operating systems, networking, and web/mobile technologies. The course emphasizes hands-on learning through extensive laboratory work.