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Acquire the expertise to build high-performance systems, create innovative computing algorithms, and engage with diverse research fields connected to this discipline. Games programming is a specialized branch of computer science, encompassing the same research-driven exploration of computational theory and software system design.
Teesside has a long-standing reputation for teaching computer games programming, with industry-wide recognition. This master's program expands on these fundamentals, offering a research-oriented structure that allows you to delve into advanced topics.
Beyond preparing you for the gaming sector, you'll develop skills applicable to various industries such as simulation, AI, and broader software engineering. You can also pursue academic pathways like PhD studies or other research endeavors. Choose from three study options:
full-time - 2 years with advanced practice (September and January intake)
full-time - 1 year (September start) or 16 months (January intake)
part-time - 2 years.