The MA Games Art course at the University for the Creative Arts is a postgraduate course that prepares students for careers in the gaming industry. The course aims to help students develop their skills in creating game art, including characters, environments, and animation.Course Content: The course combines practical skills and theoretical research to provide students a comprehensive understanding of game art. Students will hone their technical skills in line with current industry practice while also exploring new ways of creating game art. To ensure the work is of an industry standard, the projects in later stages of the course are developed in collaboration with a select group of companies.Key Modules: Key modules include Concept Development, Asset Development, and Professional Studio Practice. There are also two collaborative modules: Company Studio Project, where students can work as a team to develop game art for a company, and Collaborative Unit, which provides students a chance to work as part of a team on a creative project.Accreditations: Information on course accreditations was not provided on the website.Future Careers: The MA Games Art course can open doors to various career paths in the games industry such as 3D Modeller, Concept Artist, Environment Artist, Animator, Effects Artists, and more. Alumni have gone on to work for AAA and independent games development companies as well as start up their own studio.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.