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BSc Games Development and Production
About this course
Games development and production is a discipline that sits at the intersection of technical engineering and creative management, concerned with the full process of bringing a video game from concept to market. While games design focuses on the ideas and mechanics, and games art on the visual world, games development and production encompasses the programming, pipeline management, project coordination, quality assurance, and industry knowledge needed to turn creative ideas into working, shippable products. It is a field that demands both technical competence and an understanding of how games studios operate as creative and commercial enterprises. At Heriot-Watt University this four-year full-time programme, based in Edinburgh, provides a comprehensive introduction to both the technical and production dimensions of the games industry. You will study game programming, software engineering, and technical production alongside the project management, pipeline design, and commercial awareness that professional game development requires. Edinburgh's growing games and creative technology sector provides a stimulating context for this kind of education, and Heriot-Watt's engineering and computer science traditions give the programme a strong technical foundation. Graduates from games development and production programmes go on to careers in games studios of all sizes, from independent developers to major commercial publishers, in roles including game developer, technical producer, QA engineer, project manager, and studio manager. The combination of technical and production skills is particularly valuable in roles that bridge the creative and engineering sides of a studio. The games industry is large, global, and growing, and graduates with a robust technical and production background are consistently in demand. Further study at postgraduate level, including masters programmes in games development or project management, is another option for those wishing to specialise or develop leadership skills.
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