The BA (Hons) Studio Practice for Games course offered by The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) is a unique programme that combines the creative art and the dynamic industry of gaming. This course focuses on developing your individual voice as a practitioner, supporting you to find out exactly where you fit into this industry. You’ll master game studio skills, as well as the art and design aspects of the gaming industry. Course Content: The course content is geared to equip you with skills in game design and development. It starts with traditional art and design principles, combining them with the latest technology standards in this field. You will work on live briefs to develop your skills, practice presentation and communication, develop critical and creative thinking, manage projects and work as a team. Key Modules: The core modules cover several sectors of the gaming industry including Introduction to Studio Practice for Games, Visualisation, Narrative and Worlds, Procedural Creation and Pipeline, Character and Creature, Environment and Prop, and Major Project. Accreditations: Specific accreditation information is not mentioned. Future Careers: Following completion of this course, you will be able to embark on a career within the game industry, television and film, 3D visualization for architecture, product, biomedical, and more, concept artist, art director, texture artist, 3D modeller/ animator, game designer/developer, amongst others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.