Course Overview
Computer games programming has been taught at Teesside for many years, and the course is respected industry-wide. This master's programme builds on these foundations and provides a research-focused framework, enabling you to explore the more advanced areas of the subject.
As well as being prepared to enter the games industry, you gain skills relevant to many other sectors, including simulation, artificial intelligence, and the broader software engineering industry. You can further your academic career through a PhD and other research-related activities.
General Eligibility
You will generally need a 2.2 degree (or above) in a related subject such as games programming, computer science or software engineering. Or any of the following issues if the curriculum includes significant programming experience: artificial intelligence, computer security, computing, computer forensics, data science, digital forensics, information technology
Part Time Work Details
20 Hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement