Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Games Development CW208

    Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Games Development CW208

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 10,250 / course
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2022

    Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Games Development CW208

    About

    Games Development is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of software development that one can work in. Graduates of this course are sought after by both multinational and indigenous industry leaders such as Microsoft, Demonware, Aeria Games and Swrve.

    The games industry continues to grow rapidly and Ireland is gaining international recognition as a centre of excellence due to the calibre of graduates in this field.

    Course Structure

    This course provides students with the skills they need to become professional games developers. Students will acquire skills in software design and programming, game design, graphics programming, and artificial intelligence. On completion, students will have produced several complete game concepts in a playable form.

    Lectures and course practicals cover game industry development technologies, including: programming languages (C++, C#, Javascript, Python and HTML5) game engine and frameworks (Unity 3D, Unreal Engine, SFML, SDL, OpenGL and DirectX) peripheral technology (Oculus Rift and

    HTC Vive).

    Is this course for you?

    Have you a deep interest in how things work? Have you the persistence to see a task through to completion? Are you creative and proud of your work, willing to go the extra mile to get

    it just right? Have you a passion for learning new things? You are not just a consumer of content but also a creator.

    Special Features:

    An active learning environment that includes dedicated game development studios.

    Games Development students have competed successfully in national and international digital game events including:

    2019 Games Fleadh: Game Studio Ireland Challenge.

    College Cup Champions and winners of four other awards.

    GameCraft 2019: Recipient of first, second and third prize.

    Institute of Technology Carlow's final year project showcase is attended by leading employers in the games and IT industries.

    Work placements are offered as part of all undergraduate courses with leading national and international companies.

    The department maintains an international perspective through widespread collaboration with other computing departments and higher education providers with active research links with Netherlands, France, China, Finland, Norway, Hungary and UK.

    Graduates of this course are sought after by employers and Institute of Technology Carlow alumni are working for prominent companies such as Aeria Games, Glu Mobile, Havok, Swrve, Demonware, DIGIT Games Studios and Microsoft.

    Exit Award: Bachelor of Science in Computer Games Programming (NFQ Level 7) after Year 3.

    Start Your Story at IT Carlow Video

    Michael Rainsford Ryan, Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Games Development - Click below to view

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Leaving Certificate:

    2H5 & 4O6/H7

    Subjects required:

    English or Irish O6/H7

    Mathematics O6/H7

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 64
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 90

    English Program Requirements

    Students must provide evidence of having reached the required standard in the English Language in reading, writing and communication. A minimum IELTS score of 5.5 to 6 or equivalent completion of studies. Some programmes may require a higher standard e.g. computing. A certified statement of proficiency in English must be provided as a prerequisite to registration as a student of the Institute.

    Career

    What will I be able to do when I finish the course?

    Specialist software engineering

    role in games (Rendering / AI /

    Gameplay / UI / Networking).

    Engine developer (Unity3D / Unreal /Frostbite).

    Specialist software engineer in performance-related solutions to problems in all types of industry (Financial trading / Autonomous driving / Data analytics etc.).

    Mobile app developer.

    General software engineer in the commercial computing sector.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    • When completing the application form the student/agent should indicate the applicant's chosen course of study at the Institute of Technology Carlow by indicating the appropriate code and full course title.
    • Non-First Year applications should also complete the application form, specifying the required year of entry and return to the above address accompanied by all certified transcripts.
    • The International Department of the Institute will handle all application requirements and correspondence with the Central Application Office (CAO) of Ireland on behalf of the student. The Central Application Office handles all first year entry to all recognised State Universities in Ireland.
    • Students who have satisfied the initial entrance requirements will be issued with a conditional letter of acceptance on the payment of their full first year fee. In the event of the applicant being refused an entry Visa for study purposes, the Institute will refund the fees paid in full on presentation of the official letter of refusal from the Department of Justice.
    • Applicants should be aware that the Institute of Technology Carlow, as with all recognised Universities in Ireland, only intakes once per year. The academic year begins in September of each year. Therefore when submitting an application please take into account the time required by the student to obtain a Visa and also to reach the necessary standard of English.

    Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Games Development CW208

    Institute of Technology Carlow

    Institute of Technology Carlow

    Ireland

    Ireland, Carlow