The Computer Games Development course at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) is a BSc (Hons) programme that gives students the opportunity to develop the skills needed to create computer games. The course is designed for students who are interested in the technical aspects of game development and aims to ensure students can create and develop games to a professional standard. Course Content: The course includes a range of modules and class-based lectures that cover key development skills, team-working, project management, and the employment sector's legal and economic framework. Other modules include game programming, computer animation, 3D modelling, and artificial intelligence. Key Modules: The programme provides extensive modules on Programming, Mathematics for Computing, 3D Graphics, Games Programming, Games Development, Computer Graphics, Database Systems, 3D Modelling and Animation, Artificial Intelligence for Games, and Honours Project/Work Placement.Accreditations: The Computer Games Development course at UWS is accredited by the British Computer Society, the Chartered Institute for IT.Future Careers: After graduation, the course equips students with the necessary skills for careers such as a programmer, designer or developer in the computer games industry. Other job prospects include roles within high-performance computing and graphics, web and internet programming, designing and managing databases, or business and systems analysis. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.