Games Development (Art) BA(Hons)
From characters to environments, props to vehicles, in both 2D and 3D, good computer game artists create intricate pieces of art through visual storytelling and cohesive design, engaging and immersing players in another world.
If you see yourself as an artist or love the idea of creating the visual elements of a game – also known as game art – this degree is for you. During your studies, you’ll explore what is possible with games art and development, and creative production. You’ll also learn more about conceptualisation, character and environment art, level design and prototyping with game engines.
Our three Games Development courses share a common first year, so you’ll gain a thorough understanding in the basics of the game development process. As the course progresses, you’ll develop a broader appreciation for all art disciplines and, as your understanding evolves, you’ll become more specialised in your chosen area. Producing art and design prototypes, you’ll work both on your own but also in a group setting.
The top five job titles advertised in the UK for graduate roles associated with Games Development (Art) courses are Technical Artist, Character Artist, UI Artist, Games Testers and Game Designers.*