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119 Part-time Bachelor's degrees in Game Design

E-Gaming and Entertainment Industry
How do you design compelling game mechanics? What drives trends in the global gaming market? What makes a digital entertainment startup succeed? These questions—and many more—are explored in GBSB Global’s Bachelor of Business Administration & Digital Innovation with a Specialization in E-Gaming and Entertainment Industry.

E-Gaming and Entertainment Industry
How do you design compelling game mechanics? What drives trends in the global gaming market? What makes a digital entertainment startup succeed? These questions—and many more—are explored in GBSB Global’s Bachelor of Business Administration & Digital Innovation with a Specialization in E-Gaming and Entertainment Industry.

Bachelor of Game Design
A hands-on degree with an emphasis on the creative aspects of gaming, in this Creative Arts (Game Production) course at Flinders University you'll develop an in-depth knowledge of the games industry, the game design pipeline and the history, aesthetics and societal impact of games and gaming.

Computer Games Programming (Part-Time) (Hons)
This Computer Games Programming (Part-Time) (Hons) course from University of Gloucestershire is your passport to unleashing your creativity and building the games you’ve always dreamed of.

Game Design
The graduates of the Game Design degree from South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences will master game production with an emphasis on planning and developing games and acquiring a clear understanding of the game industry.

Games Art (Part-Time) (Hons)
Throughout this Games Art (Part-Time) (Hons) programme from University of Gloucestershire you will turn that creativity into game art that people can explore and interact with. Whether you’re into 3D modelling, level design, UI/UX, or animation, this is where you start turning your ideas into real games.

Game Development (Hons)
Through this Game Development (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury, you will learn the tools and processes required to create modern digital games from scratch.

Information Technology (Game Development)
Making games is a creative and technical art form, and this Information Technology (Game Development) course at Flinders University will see you graduate with qualifications that are in demand across a broad range of industries.

Applied Immersive Game Design
If you are interested in making the next big game, learning about the latest immersive technologies, or even finding out how games can be used as a tool to solve real-world problems, consider studying this subject — a combination of creativity, design, and business — as part of the Applied Immersive Game Design course from University of Canterbury.

Game and Mobile Development (Dean Scholar)
This Game and Mobile Development (Dean Scholar) course from University of Wollongong offers a challenging and enriching educational experience for high-achieving students who want to perform above the level normally expected.

Games Development (Hons)
The Games Development (Hons) course from University of Greenwich provides the creative and technical skills you need for a career in video game development.

Animation and Games Art (Hons)
Develop key digital skills in 2D and 3D animation. Learn the core principles of character-led animation. Gain expertise in industry-standard software, learning traditional and new animation techniques. Become industry-ready and unlock your potential to work on the next big animated movie or game with the Animation and Games Art (Hons) programme of the University of Sunderland.

Interactive Media and Animation
The Interactive Media and Animation programme from University of Nicosia is based on both theory and practice with emphasis given to the concepts and techniques necessary for the design and development of advanced multimedia applications.

Games Design (Hons)
Ever played a computer game and thought you could design something better? Or been so gripped by one that you wish you had come up with the idea? Then think about a course in computer games design. This Games Design (Hons) course from Teesside University includes an optional work placement year, at no extra cost.

Games Technology
Turn your passion for gaming into a successful career in the multi-billion dollar games industry, with a Bachelor of Information Technology in Games Technology programme at Murdoch University.

Games Animation, Modelling and Effects (Hons)
The Games Animation, Modelling and Effects (Hons) BSc course from London Metropolitan University is an innovative undergraduate degree that will provide you with the creative skills needed by the games industry.

Games Programming (Hons)
This Games Programming (Hons) degree from Teesside University is one of the UK’s leading games programming courses and is well respected by the industry. You have the opportunity to study on this specialist course taught by experienced developers and internationally recognised researchers.

Music Composition and Sound for Film and Games (Hons)
Do you have a passion for music and sound and its ability to enhance both film and games? If so, this Music Composition and Sound for Film and Games (Hons) degree at University of Hertfordshire is designed just for you!

Computer Game Development (Hons)
The Computer Game Development (Hons) course at Wrexham University delivers the expertise required to design and develop game projects.

Computer Science with Game Design (Hons)
This Computer Science with Game Design (Hons) degree from Bangor University, focuses on the aspects that will be crucial for games development at every level. This degree will allow you to join existing studios or strike out on your own as an independent publisher.