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Computer Science (Games Technology) - London BSc (Hons)

UCAS code: G444 (FT)

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Information for 2025

About this course

We combine computer science with specialised games technology modules to produce a distinct and unique course – perfect if you are interested in creative applications of computer technology.

The combination of a solid foundation in traditional computer science and games technology knowledge allows you to keep your options open regarding jobs and career paths. Our graduates are just as likely to move into well-paid careers with investment banks or Motorsports companies as they are to join the ranks of a AAA games Studio.

Join us, and you will acquire the advanced skills and knowledge needed to design and create computer systems. You’ll mainly be software engineering using C++ and you'll also learn to program using Python, Java and C#. This provides you with a fantastic portfolio of development skills demanded by employers today.

You'll be introduced to the techniques behind the production of 3D game assets and develop your games using Unreal Engine 5, Unity and the Android SDK. You will take these skills to the next level by developing serious and educational games for real-world clients and creating immersive experiences for VR headsets like the Meta Quest3, Pico3 and Vive Pro Eye.

What you’ll study

You will build a foundation of core computer science and software engineering skills in your first year. We assume no prior knowledge of computer programming and accept students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. We will provide all the help and support you need to develop and succeed as a coder. Beginning with Python but moving rapidly to C++ will equip you with the technical skills required to engage with the specialised games tech modules which will follow in subsequent years.

During the second year, you will write code that integrates with networks and operating systems; you will complete modules focused on game programming and 3D asset creation and will be guided through advanced maths and graphical programming techniques. You will also work as part of a team to develop a major project, often by applying game technology to the design of solutions to real-world problems. Many students integrate these projects with competitions or networking events like Global Game Jam or the Microsoft Imagine cup.

In your final year, around one-third of your time will be spent working on your major project; this is a great opportunity to focus and specialise in a chosen area of interest with recent projects as diverse as advanced visual FX techniques, EEG mind control of games and games for rehabilitation and therapy. You can also study modules on virtual reality, Mobile app development, physics simulation, serious games and artificial intelligence, including the Microsoft Certified Azure AI fundamentals course available to all our students.

Foundations of Computer Programming

You will be introduced to the approaches for planning and developing programmes using modern high-level language. Working on developing solutions through programming that tackle real-world problems, you’ll develop the key fundamentals you’ll build on throughout your course.

Foundations of Computer Technology and Mathematics

This module builds essential knowledge for your course, covering computer system fundamentals and mathematical reasoning. You'll develop an understanding of how computers work at a fundamental level while enhancing problem-solving skills through mathematics.

Computer Science Programming

Learn about programming languages relevant to software with industrial scale, reliability and performance characteristics.

Computer Technology and Mathematics

Understand how a computer works, look at issues arising from the hardware architecture and extend your mathematical knowledge and ability.

Systems Analysis and Design (SAD)

Introducing you to the fundamental principles of SAD, this module gives you a working knowledge of key systems development methodologies, techniques and tools.

Academic and Professional Development

This module will enable you to learn about the professional bodies and standards relating to the computing profession, and enhance your employability potential by increasing your awareness of the technological, social and economic factors driving the IT industry.

Applied Mathematics and Graphics (20 cp)

This module provides you with a range of mathematical skills necessary for the implementation of computer systems which interact with or model the physical world.

Games Programming (20 cp)

Introduces you to specific game development technologies. It builds on object-oriented development skills and key programming concepts in current gaming technology.

Practical Project Management and Professional Development (20 cp)

Continued professional development and lifelong learning are important to your future career. Through this module, you’ll improve your time and project management skills, presentations and report writing. This module also includes detailed guidance about developing your CV and provides the experience of selection assessments for industrial placement / graduate employment positions.

Software Design and Implementation (20 cp)

Equips you with the knowledge and skills in software development techniques to support the development of robust, secure, maintainable and portable software systems.

Systems Software (20 cp)

Learn about operating systems theory, network solutions, design and implementation and how computer systems can be connected to form large, complex distributed systems.

Digital 3D (20 cp)

Design and develop 3D environments and characters for computer game systems.

Project (40 cp)

Investigate problems in computing, implement solutions, critically evaluate and reflect on your work, and develop your abilities to communicate, self-organise and manage.

Graphics for Games and Dynamic Modelling

Learn the fundamental principles of advanced 3D rendering and physical simulation and appreciate “fitness for purpose” and the full implications of hardware choices.

Virtual Reality

You will develop your knowledge of virtual reality technology and be presented with past and current research into fields such as VR training and simulation, architectural visualisation, disability access and 3D recording of ancient monuments and artefacts.

Mobile Platform Applications

Development Understand the requirements, capabilities and constraints of various mobile platform technologies and consider how they can be used to build systems outside the traditional desktop paradigm.

Choose one of the following modules:

Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (20 cp)

Learn about the theoretical foundations of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the main methods and techniques and current areas of AI research and development.

Serious Games (20 cp)

Examine the use of computers for teaching, focusing mainly on virtual reality and multimedia systems in developing and applying games for learning.

Advanced Software Engineering (20 cp)

Develop techniques and strategies to analyse, choose, propose, design, implement, test and evaluate software elements.

Information Security (20 cp)

Apply the skills learnt in this module to conduct an appropriate risk analysis and generate information assurance plans for a given context.

We regularly review and update our course content based on student and employer feedback, ensuring that all of our courses remain current and relevant. This may result in changes to module content or module availability in future years.

How you're taught

You’ll learn through a mix of:

  • lectures - covering the key theories
  • seminars - smaller-group sessions perfect for learning key skills and collaborative working
  • practical sessions - using our extensive range of industry-standard facilities
  • workshops - you’ll meet with your lecturer in small groups to discuss any problems or work through challenging topics.

The rest of your time will be spent carrying out independent study such as reading textbooks and lecture notes, and working on exercises.

How you're assessed

You will be assessed on a variety of components, including:

  • coursework and practical (assignments, dissertation, group projects, oral presentations, reports)
  • written (exams, written tests)

Careers and employability

Your career development

This course provides a thorough education in computing for industry, meaning you graduate with advanced software development skills and can design and manage complex information systems.

Our recent games technology graduates have secured roles at companies including:

  • Orange
  • Rockstar Games
  • Outso Ltd
  • Sharp Gaming
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Jigsaw Systems

They have gone into a wide variety of job roles, including:

  • Games Tester
  • Apple Systems Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Graduate Game Development and Programmer
  • Technology Graduate Scheme

Campus and facilities

You’ll be studying at the NTU London Campus, based on Commercial Road – a location that brings business and creativity to life. At NTU London, you'll access a suite of digital resources and platforms designed to enrich your learning experience.

Beyond academics, the campus features a dedicated social space where students collaborate on projects, network with peers, and unwind. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee, enjoying a bite at the café, or catching a live gig at Metronome, our in-house commercial music venue, you’ll find plenty of ways collaborate, relax, and embrace student life.

London itself is your extended classroom. Based in Whitechapel, you’re minutes away from the vibrant cultural hotspots of Brick LaneSpitalfields Market, and Petticoat Lane, perfect for creative inspiration or unwinding after a productive day. For business enthusiasts, you’re just a stone’s throw from the UK’s central business hub, The City, offering unparalleled opportunities to connect with global enterprises, attend industry events, or explore future career pathways.

Entry requirements

UK students

  • Standard offer: 120 UCAS Tariff points from up to four qualifications, including A-level equivalent in an IT, Maths or Science subject grade C
  • Contextual offer: 112 UCAS Tariff points from up to four qualifications, including A-level equivalent in an IT, Maths or Science subject grade C

To find out what qualifications have tariff points, please use our tariff calculator.

International students

  • Academic entry requirements: 120 UCAS Tariff points from up to four qualifications, including A-level equivalent in an IT, Maths or Science subject grade C. We accept equivalent qualifications from all over the world. Please check your international entry requirements by country.
  • English language requirements: See our English language requirements page for requirements for your subject and information on alternative tests and Pre-sessional English.

Policies

We strive to make our admissions procedures as fair and clear as possible. To find out more about how we make offers, visit our admissions policies page.

Fees and funding

UK students

- see the fees for this course, as well as information about funding and support.

£9,535 per year

If you choose to do a placement year or year abroad, you'll pay a reduced fee for that year:

  • Placement year - £1,850
  • Year abroad - £1,385

Find out about the extra support we may be able to provide to help pay for uni, including NTU bursaries and scholarships.

You will need to pay tuition fees for each year that you are at university. The tuition fees, including the placement year and study abroad options are subject to government policy and may change in future years of study.

Preparing for the financial side of student life is important, but we don’t want you to feel anxious or confused about it. Visit our fees and funding pages if you have any concerns.

International students

- see the fees for this course, as well as payment advice and scholarships.
  • £18,250 per year

You will need to pay tuition fees for each year that you are at university. The tuition fees might increase from the second year of your undergraduate course, in line with inflation and as specified by the UK government.

Scholarships

We offer international scholarships of up to 50% of your tuition fee. You can apply for a scholarship when you have an offer to study at NTU.

Living costs

See our advice on managing your money and the cost of living as an international student in Nottingham.

Paying fees

As an international student, you'll need to make an advance payment of £6,000 when you've accepted your offer to study at NTU. You'll then need to pay your tuition fees in full, or have an agreement to pay in two further instalments, before the start date of your course.

Find out how and when to pay your fees, including information about advance payments, instalment dates and how to make payments securely to the University.

Enquiries

If you have any queries relating to advance payments or arrangements to pay, please contact our friendly and experienced international enquiries team.

Additional costs

Your course fees cover the cost of studies and include loads of great benefits, such as the use of our library, support from our expert Employability team and free use of the IT equipment across our campuses. There are just a few additional things you may need to budget for:

Textbooks and library books

Most modules will recommend one or more core textbooks, which most students choose to purchase. Book costs vary and further information is available in the University’s bookshop. Our libraries provide a good supply of essential textbooks, journals and materials (many of which you can access online) - meaning you may not need to purchase as many books as you might think! There may also be a supply of second-hand books available for purchase from previous year students.

Printing and photocopying costs

The University allocates an annual printing and copying allowance of £20 depending on the course you are studying. For more details about costs for additional print and copying required over and above the annual allowance please see the printing and photocopying information on the Library website.

Fees and funding advice

For more advice and guidance, you can email our Student Money Team or phone us on +44 (0)115 848 2494.

Cost of living information and support

Managing your money can help you make the most of life at NTU. Here's how we can support you, and now you can make your funding go further.

How to apply

Ready to join us? Then apply as soon as you can. Just click the Apply button at the top of the page and follow the application instructions. Make sure you check the entry requirements above carefully before you do.

Writing your application and personal statement

Be honest, thorough and persuasive in your application. Remember, we can only decide based on what you tell us. So include your qualifications and grades, including resits or predicted grades.

Your personal statement is a really important part of your application. It’s your chance to convince us why we should offer you a place! You’ve got 4,000 characters to impress us. Make sure you use them to show how your skills and qualities are relevant to the course(s) you’re applying for. For more hints and tips, look at our page on how to write a good personal statement.

Keeping up-to-date

After applying, we’ll send you important emails throughout the application process, so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

You can get more information and advice about applying to NTU on our Your Application page. Good luck with your application!

You can apply for this course through UCAS. If you are not applying to any other UK universities, you can apply directly to us on our NTU applicant portal.

Application advice

Apply early so you have enough time to prepare – processing times for Student visas can vary, for example.  After applying, we'll send you important emails throughout the application process, so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

Writing your personal statement

Be honest, thorough, and persuasive – we can only decide on your application based on what you tell us:

Would you like some advice on your study plans?

Our international teams are highly experienced in answering queries from students all over the world. We also have members of staff based in Vietnam, China, India and Nigeria and work with a worldwide network of education counsellors.

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