Newcastle University

Course Details

Computer Science (Game Engineering) MComp Honours

Course Description

This degree in game engineering includes a year of study at Master's level, providing you with a deep understanding of this fascinating field. You will develop the skills and knowledge required to develop computer game software and you will gain an international perspective on advancements in computer game development. Explore different aspects of computing science – such as games design, bioinformatics, and security - in your first two years Study specialist modules in Stage 3, such as gaming simulations and computer games development Take modules from our MSc degree in Computer Game Engineering in Stage 4, developing a deep understanding of game engineering

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

In the present job market, computing science graduates are better placed than many others to obtain employment in a challenging and fulfilling career, and the employability of Newcastle graduates is particularly high. Computing manufacturers and software houses, for example, recruit specialists to develop software solutions. Organisations that use computers on a large scale – such as banks, insurance companies, the electronics industry, central and local government, and management in all areas of business – also offer employment opportunities to graduates with computing skills.




Computer Science (Game Engineering) MComp Honours Newcastle University