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Add to WishlistCourse title: BSc (Hons) Games Software Development
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Institution:
Sheffield Hallam University
Faculty of Arts, Computing Engineering and Science
Cantor Building
153 Arundel Street
Sheffield
S1 2NU
Contact:
Pascale Vacher
Tel: 0114 225 6859
Fax: 0114 225 6930
Email: p.vacher@shu.ac.uk
Full-time or Part-time:
Full-time and Part-time
Duration:
3 years full-time or 4 years sandwich (with placement year) - with possibility of transfer to MComp GSD course if performance is good enough at end of Year 2
Entry requirements:
240 UCAS tariff points. 5 GCSEs (A-C ) including Maths (B)
Targeting:
School-leavers or anyone wishing to develop software engineering skills specifically for the games industry
Crèche:
Yes - see website for details
Disabled access:
Yes. Contact the Disabled Student Support Team to ensure specific needs can be met
