BA (Hons) Game Design (Game Art)
About This Course
Design. Create. Build. Repeat
The BA (Hons) Game Design (Game Art) is designed to prepare students for careers within games by providing them with the core knowledge of games, the rule of play, pacing, project management, character design, 3D modelling, animation, and environment art. The programme allows students to also prepare for high end game design (AAA), all the way through to Independent game design practices. This programme will develop and cultivate students knowledge in core game design activities, designing a range of game art assets that will enter development. They will develop their 2D, 3D, and animation skills knowledge bases, and skillsets using industry standard software and techniques. To showcase the full breadth of game design, there will be a large emphasis on group projects, personal accountability and practical skill development.
Students will explore:
- Core
- Project Management
- Game Design
- Level Design
- Narrative Design
- Group Management
- Game Theory
- 2D Asset Creation
- 3D Modelling
- 3D Environment Art
- Character Design
- Character Modelling
- Character Animation
- Modern Game Engines
Progressing through Year 1 and 2, students will develop their ability to plan and develop projects, utilise skillsets that grow and compound their praxis. In Year 3, students will be expected to work independently and in collaboration with peers in order to plan, develop and reflect upon a final game project throughout the year.
Course Person Specification Full Course SpecificationStandard offer (Game Art)
Applicants will require 80 UCAS points in a Games Design, Art, or Computing related subject, or 60 Access-to-HE Credits (of which a minimum of 45 must be at Level 3). Applicants are required to hold English and Maths GCSE (or equivalent) at Grade D/3.
Non-standard offer (Game Art)
Non-standard entry is intended to support students who may not meet the standard academic entry requirements of a HE programme, normally level 3 qualifications which attract UCAS points (for instance A-levels or BTEC level 3 courses). An applicant must be able to demonstrate recent work/experience/interest in the Games or adjacent sector which would give them skills and knowledge comparable to applicants with Level 3 qualifications. If they can not do this, a small portfolio of work which showcases their talent and interest in Game Art, either of Characters, Props or Animation.
Year 1
- Game Design Principles
- Digital Art Fundamentals
- Level Design and Game Worlds
- 3D Modelling
- Prototype Production
- Character Design
Year 2
- Theory of Fun and Games
- Character Animation
- Narrative and Games
- Props for Game Worlds
- Junior Game Dev
- Game Environment Production
Year 3
- Professional Game Concept
- Character Modelling
- Senior Game Dev Production
- Specialist Research Project
The teaching and learning strategy for this programme will be a combination of tutor-led seminars and supported open workshops, focusing on developing students learning and supporting them in conducting independent research for their chosen projects and assessments. Over the course of the programme, students are encouraged to take a more independent approach to their work and will be expected to work more collaboratively with their peers and the module leaders. This reflects their growing knowledge, confidence, and professional approach to the subject matter.
Skillset modules such as Digital Art Fundamentals and Node Based Scripting will involve delivery, but also student-led workshops developing student skills in a practical environment, with a focus on self-discovery and skill experimentation. While the course is practically led, modules such as Game Design Principles, and Theory of Fun and Games are designed to test and develop the students' academic capabilities, focusing on key study skills progression, in-depth research techniques, and methodologies while remaining pertinent to the games industry. These sessions will be tutor-led, with the option for learners to discuss in seminars key points and research surrounding topics.
Level 4 will introduce students to new concepts surrounding games, refresh and deepen the knowledge gained in prior game design qualifications and is designed to enable students to investigate elements within Game Design, Art Fundamentals, C# Programming, and Project Development, all within the directed classroom. Students will be encouraged to develop their independent learning skills while working on projects.
At Level 5, this focus of deep learning is amplified as more complex elements are introduced, placing more emphasis on the students taking control of their learning, through more collaborative classroom modes of delivery with masterclasses and workshops for the learning of practical skills.
As students progress onto the final year (level 6) of this programme, the teaching strategy will develop into a more facilitative and managerial approach. The Final Specialist Research Project will act as a pseudo dissertation, allowing the students to contextualise their research to be combined with a practical portfolio that represents their personal development and research. The Professional Game Concept module and Senior Game Dev Studio Production modules will allow students to follow the development process of a full game from start to finish, unifying all elements of the course. This will be student-led and met with an agile workflow to represent industry methodologies.
The BA(Hons) Game Design programme is split into two different pathways; Art and Development. These pathways run adjacent to each other and focus on two broad schools within the game design Industry. While these two pathways exist, both must attend core modules which provide the general knowledge and project management elements that feed into the pathway skills. The core modules help develop a basis for employability within the industry and soft skills that can be applied across the board.
The pathways will be collaborative with each on the core modules but separate for their own pathway specific modules. The students are then not judged on their opposite skillsets, which may have demotivated them on other programmes within the UK. Artists can focus on their specific goals, taking in Games Knowledge but also the artistic skills that are a must within the art roles in games. The programmers can focus on the development of code bases, and programming logic without having to worry about being judged on whether they can draw or animate a character. These specialised pathways will produce specialists within the industry, with knowledge and appreciation for the other whilst not being subjected to a muted grade or diluted skillset due to a too broad skillset.
The third year of this programme will offer students the opportunity to develop a full game by pitching a game idea with a collaboration between the artists and developers. This will give them a true studio development experience where they will be held accountable to self imposed deadlines, project management styles, and external milestones. Throughout this year, they will assign themselves to their specialisms to develop and tailor a portfolio of work that exemplifies their want and the needs of a role within the industry.
The BA (Hons) Game Design (Game Art) course was developed with one goal in mind: joining the games industry. Whether you come from a previous games design course at college, or you want to begin your journey here, the course will help you develop your skills, expand your knowledge, and get you building games. Modules will be taught 'from the ground up' ensuring that all students can develop knowledge and skills without the need to have significant prior knowledge of the modules or content covered, provided they have a baseline knowledge of the games industry, as well as a passion for this sector.
On successful completion of the BA (Hons) Game Design (Game Art) degree, students will have the opportunity to progress into a variety of roles within games and adjacent industries relating to the following skill areas:
• 3D Artist
• Game Animator
• Animator
• VFX Artist
• Concept Artist
• Game Designer
• Lighting Artist
• Level Designer
• Character Artist
• Technical Artist
An important aspect of this programme is ensuring that graduates are employable in a range of areas within games and adjacent industries at a variety of levels. They can achieve this through learning skills and technologies relating to art, animation, and project management within games, which are applicable across other industries such as film, TV, marketing, and graphic design.