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BSc (Hons)Computer Games Programming and Design
Apply on UCAS- 3 years
- 4 years with foundation year
- 4 years with year in industry
- 5 years with foundation and industry years
Why study a computer games programming and design degree at Solent University
Bring your games ideas to life with this industry focused degree, allowing you to specialise in design, development or programming, and get practical studio-style experience on real games projects.
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- £0minvestment in our campus and industry-standard facilities
- 0thUK uni for sustained employment (Longitudinal Educational Outcomes 2022)
- Solent ranked in the top 20% of UK universities for teaching quality (out of 131 institutions) (The Times Good University Guide 2025).
- Our dedicated gaming labs provide all the specialised software you will need, including Visual Studio, Github, DirectX, OpenGL, Unreal Engine 5, Unity, Photoshop, 3D Studio Max, Maya and ZBrush, to name just a few.
- The course is designed to allow you to tailor your studies to suit your personal career goals, specialising in programming or design through optional modules, while giving you plenty of opportunities to collaborate with other specialists on real game projects, working in a indie studio-style environment
- We provide opportunities to participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities: video games academy, game jams, industry talks (CGFX), end-of-year grad show, freelancing (at our in-house agency, Solent Creatives).
- This course takes a project-based approach to learning enabling you to develop projects with students on other gaming courses at Solent.
Course overview
Whether you're interested in game design or programming, or still looking to work out where your skills and career will take you, the computer games programming and design degree offers the perfect opportunity to build a broad base of games industry knowledge before specialising in your chosen area.
You'll be able to tailor your studies through optional modules, working on real games projects alongside other students with a diverse array of skills, building your teamwork and pipeline experience in studio scenarios designed to emulate a real indie studio environment.
Programming options will build the problem solving and logic skills you need to succeed, including computational thinking, designing gameplay systems, and maths for games. On the design end, you'll learn fundamental design tools, and explore how to create and prototype compelling games that engage players and build game experiences.
You'll learn the production pipeline, and how to use state-of-the-art game engines as part of a collaborative team. Artists, developers, project managers, programmers - through studio modules that simulate industry practice, and in our Video Games Academy, you'll build professional connections and friendships alongside a fantastic grasp of all aspects of game development – putting you in the best possible position to start your career in this growing industry after graduation.
Throughout your studies you will learn in our industry grade computing labs, enabling you to learn the tools and techniques of professional game developers. These labs offer all the specialist software you’ll need, including: Visual Studio, Unreal Engine 5, Unity, DirectX, Vulkan, Photoshop, 3D Studio Max and more. You’ll also have access to motion capture, VR/AR and console development systems – all the resources you need.
You’ll be taught by highly experienced academics with vast experience of the gaming industry, and excellent industry links. These close links enable you to benefit from a range of guest lectures throughout your studies and gain valuable critiques and guidance. Recent speakers have included representatives from Stainless Games, Unity and Aardvark Swift.
Special events are a valuable part of the student experience. There are opportunities to attend conferences, guest lectures, even occasional trips to industry venues. We encourage participation in game jams and host a few every year. We're also partnered with Grads in Games. As part of this collaboration, students are invited to attend monthly webinars tailored to your chosen field and focusing on discipline-specific insights and recruitment strategies. Students are also invited to participate in their industry-recognised game development challenges - Search for a Star and Rising Star - with previous students being finalists. All these events help you to build vital industry contacts and hone your skills.
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Course features
Foundation year available
If you're not quite ready for a full undergraduate degree, there's alternative entry through one of our foundation years
Placement year
If you apply for this course with a placement year, you have the opportunity to undertake a year in industry between your second and third years
Further studies
After successfully completing your studies, there's an opportunity to continue your studies at Solent
Specialist facilities
This course has access to specialist facilities
Study abroad
You have the opportunity to study abroad in one of our partner universities for a semester on this course
Who is this course for?
The computer games programming and design course is perfect for anyone looking to get into the games industry, whether you're interested in development or design.
What does this course lead to?
For those more interested in programming, jobs could include:
- Gameplay programmers
- AI programmers
- User interface programmers
- Physics programmers
- Graphics programmers
- Animation programmers
- Network programmers
- Engine/Tools programmers
- Unity/Unreal Engine developers
Many programming skills are also transferrable in industries outside games:
- Software engineers
- Information systems professionals
- Web developers
- Computer scientists
- Mobile developers
- XR/AR/VR developers
While for those with more of a design focus, possible jobs include:
- Level designers
- User experience designers
- Games user researchers (GUR experts)
- UI designers
- Narrative designers
- Game writers
- Gameplay designers
Regardless of the course experience, students who favour either discipline can enjoy potential future careers as:
- Indie game developers
- Producers
- Technical trainers
- Teaching professionals/academics
- Researchers
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Facilities
All computer games students benefit from access to our dedicated gaming labs, providing all the specialised software you’ll need: Unreal, Unity, Visual Studio, 3D studio max, ZBrush and Substance to name just a few. You’ll also have access to console development kits, a motion capture studio, a mobile devices lab and a range of consumer gaming/VR hardware: all for student use.
Our vibrant campus brings state-of-the-art facilities to enhance your learning and elevate your student experience. Our award-winning teaching building, The Spark is centred around students and offers a stimulating study environment with flexible learning spaces. Away from studying, why not try out the gyms, fitness studios and sports halls in our £28 million Sports Complex, or watch a blockbuster film at our student-run cinema with Dolby Atmos audio.
International opportunities
Broaden your horizons by adding an international dimension to your CV – essential to achieving success in today’s fast-changing, global environment.
Studying, working or volunteering in another country could be the experience of a lifetime. Enhance your degree by developing important global skills such as knowledge of other countries, language skills, intercultural awareness, adaptability and confidence.
For more information, please email international.mobility@solent.ac.uk.
What you'll study
Core modules
Programming Fundamentals
This module focuses on the idea that programming is fundamentally a problem-solving activity and seeks to lay the foundations in creative and logical thinking that are vital in many areas of software development.
Maths for Games
This module is designed to develop mathematics skills needed for computer games development, providing a foundation for all students, no matter what their previous maths experience might be.
Object-Oriented Development
This module builds on fundamental programming skills to further incorporate develop an object-oriented approach to the design and implementation of computer programs.
Scripting for Game Engines
This module aims to give a basic introduction to a selection of third-party development environments and involves learning about the engine’s interface, developing a simple game and how to find help should they encounter issues.
Gameplay and Game Design
This module will concentrate on the skills needed to produce the concept document and the design document (central to developing a commercial game), with a supporting library of artefacts to generate a comprehensive description of a new 2D game.
Collaborative Games Development
This is a group-based module where games design and programming students develop the skills and knowledge needed for prototype game development, learning about working in a team, and further strengthen their understanding of game engines and game development processes. This module will simulate the experience of working in a game studio to develop a small game project using a game engine. You will make important development decisions such as game direction, task delegation, managing and cutting scope, as well as learning how to handle tools such as source control and task management. The module culminates in a final game demo that goes straight to your portfolio.
How you will learn and be assessed
You will learn by:
You may be assessed by:
- Project work
- Coursework
- Creative design projects
- Group work
- Individual and group projects
Solent’s curriculum framework builds on our unique, creative and applied approach to teaching. The transformation of students’ lives is at the heart of our mission as a university, and our curriculum – informed by the latest theory – reflects this shared educational vision.
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The student achievement team are on hand to help you succeed during your studies at Solent. They aim to contact you at key times during your time here with personalised information, advice and guidance, by email or phone.
The disability advice team provides information, advice and guidance for disabled students.
All students can access Succeed@Solent, Solent's online guide to getting better grades. It offers extensive, practical information and advice on topics such as academic writing, research and presentations.
Why choose a career in computer games?
The gaming market is a major part of the UK entertainment industry, valued at £7.05bn overall in 2022 (The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment), and the UK has seen major success with games like ‘Grand Theft Auto V’, ‘Batman Arkham City’, ‘Monument Valley’ and ‘Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice’.
As of January 2023, there are approximately more than 2000 available jobs in the UK regarding a games-related discipline, and there are growing opportunities outside the computer games industry in board game design, simulation design and toy design.
Flexible and remote working a frequent option in this resilient industry - the games industry enjoyed a spike of 20% in revenue during the pandemic (source: Harvard Business Review), and was one of the few industries to successfully adopt the work from home (WFH) scheme.
At Solent, our teaching team have wide-ranging experience in the games industry and will support and encourage you in building your own contacts. We have an industry advisory board to ensure the skills you'll learn are up-to-date and industry relevant, while the team's close links to industry allow for a range of fantastic guest lectures; recent speakers have included representatives from Codemasters, Climax, Aardvark Swift and Stainless Games.
Our links with industry
You could earn:
Game developer
Starting salary: £19,000 to £25,000
Once you have a few years' experience, you may earn a salary of £35,000 to £50,000. Salaries can vary, depending on your specialist area.
UX designer
Starting salary: £19,000 to £25,000
For graduate junior UX designers, depending on experience and location. Experienced UX designers can earn between £30,000 and £50,000. Daily rates for freelance UX designers can vary, depending on how experienced you are, the sector you're working in, and complexity of the project.
The stated salaries are published on prospects.ac.uk. Income figures are intended as a guide only.
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Hear from Solent alumni about where their careers have taken them and how studying at Solent prepared them for their future.
“I highly recommend product management, especially if you enjoy analysing and problem-solving.”
Solent Futures
The Solent Careers team is committed to getting students into great careers.
While you are studying, the team can help you with finding work experience or placements, link you with a mentor, check your CV, or offer one-to-one guidance.
If you're in your final year, we also have graduate job opportunities just for Solent graduates.
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Further study
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Tuition fees
The tuition fees for the 2025/26 academic year are:
- UK, EU (settled status) and Channel Island full-time fees: £9,250 per year
- International full-time fees: £17,750 per year
For further information, please visit our tuition fees page.
Extra course costs
While most course costs are covered by your tuition fees, some essential resources and optional extras may need to be paid for separately. For advice on budgeting and managing your money, please contact student.funding@solent.ac.uk.
Bursaries, scholarships and financial support
Solent University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships that provide financial assistance or waive fees for tuition or accommodation. Each bursary or scholarship has specific eligibility criteria. Check out our bursaries and scholarships pages to find out more.
Solent EU Welcome Scholarship (Fee Discount)
This scholarship is available to students from an EU country, with EU nationality, who are applying for an undergraduate course starting in September 2025. The scholarship will reduce your tuition fees to £10,500.
Find out more about the scholarship
Cost of living support
At Solent, we understand that the cost of living crisis may be of some concern. To help, we've put together some detailed information to show what support is available and how to make your money go further.
Graduation costs
There is no charge to attend graduation, but you will be required to pay for the rental of your academic gown (approximately £45 per graduate, depending on your award). You may also wish to purchase official photography packages, which range in price from £15 to £200+. Graduation is not compulsory, so if you prefer to have your award sent to you, there is no cost. Extra guest tickets will go on sale after results publication and will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis. The cost per ticket is currently £15. Please note, we do not guarantee there will be any extra tickets available to purchase.
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Entry requirements
Please select an option below:
Key entry requirements
104-120 UCAS tariff points
- A minimum of two completed A-levels , a BTEC Extended Diploma at DMM or BTEC Diploma at D*D* in a relevant computer science, design or media subject, T-level Merit, or a combination of qualifications which comply with the minimum entry requirements of 104 UCAS points.
- Direct entry into the second or third years may be considered for this course.
- Applicants over the age of 21 may be considered based on relevant experience, without having the required tariff points.
- For further information about UK qualifications, please contact admissions.
Key entry requirements
As a general guide, we look for qualifications that are equivalent to the British high school A-levels.
If you are applying from outside the UK, find information about entry requirements, visas and agents for your country here.
For further information about EU qualifications, please see our course entry requirements document.
Key entry requirements
As a general guide, we look for qualifications that are equivalent to the British high school A-levels.
If you are applying from outside the UK, find information about entry requirements, visas and agents for your country here.
For further information about international qualifications, please see our course entry requirements document.
Note to all international students requiring a visa
All international applicants need to be aware that the English language requirements to attend Solent University, and the English language requirements to obtain a visa from the Home Office, may be different. This means that if you meet the Solent University language requirement to gain a place on the course, you may still have to meet additional requirements to be granted with a visa by the Home Office.
We strongly advise all applicants to visit the Home Office website which outlines all the requirements for a successful visa application.
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Full-time
Any student applying for the first year of a full-time/sandwich undergraduate course must apply through UCAS (University and Colleges Admissions Service). This includes mature, overseas and EU students.
Nearly all schools and colleges offer their students the facility of applying electronically through the UCAS website using 'Apply'; it may also be used by those applying independently in the UK and overseas. This facility and all course information can be found on the UCAS website: www.ucas.com.
Your application should reach UCAS by 31 January if you hope to enter a course the following autumn. Early application is advised for the most popular subject areas. Late applications may be made until the end of June. The UCAS Code for the University is S30, code name SOLNT.
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Contextual offers
Solent endeavours to offer learning opportunities to students from all backgrounds. When we receive and review an application, we take into consideration the context and personal circumstances of applicants when making a decision, which means our advertised entry tariff could be reduced.
Alternative entry options
Top-up route:
We welcome applications from students currently studying a Foundation Degree, DipHE, HNC, HND or modules of an undergraduate degree course at another university, who wish to enter directly into Years 2 or 3 of one of our undergraduate degree courses. Please contact our admissions team for more information: contact us
Language requirements
Applicants who do not have English as their first language will be required to demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of the English language. The agreed minimum requirements for this course are:
- IELTS minimum 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component
- TOEFL IBT minimum 80 with a minimum of 20 in each individual component
- Duolingo English Language Test - 115 overall with minimum of 95 in each component or equivalent.
Qualifications are checked before enrolment, and international students must bring their original certificates or certified copies when coming to study at the University.
Pre-Sessional English programme
The University also offers a pre-sessional English programme for international students who wish to improve their level of English before starting a degree course.
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- 4 years with foundation year
- 4 years with year in industry
- 5 years with foundation and industry years