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Games Design:
Draft Syllabus

Games Programming:
Draft Syllabus

Games-related links

UCS links:
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BA Computer Games Design:UCAS Course Code GW42

BSc Computer Games Programming: UCAS Course Code GG46

University Campus Suffolk: UCAS Institution Code S82

UCAS

University Campus Suffolk
Suffolk College

Suffolk College is a member of the IGDA Partner Program

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In September 2007 Suffolk College becomes University Campus Suffolk

Suffolk College is pleased to offer, from September 2005, two exciting new degree courses: BA (Hons) Computer Games Design and BSc (Hons) Computer Games Programming.

The courses draw on the skills of academic staff from across the College's Higher Education provision, and will be taught by staff from Art & Design, Computing, Digital Media and Film & Media Studies.

Dedicated accomodation will be available from the launch of the new courses in September 2005, and a new XNA lab is being prepared for September 2007, when Suffolk College becomes University Campus Suffolk.

Each course is available for full-time or part-time modes of study.

Click on the links on the left to open the course entries on the UCS website.

For further details about the courses, please contact:

Dr Andrew Revitt +44 (0)1473 296411
andrewrevitt@suffolk.ac.uk

Steve Harris +44 (0)1473 296622
stevenharris@suffolk.ac.uk

University Campus Suffolk Applications

University Campus Suffolk
Course Enquiries: +44 (0)1473 296451

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Suffolk College is an IGDA Partner.
Suffolk College is an IGDA Partner
About the International Game Developers Association (IGDA)
The International Game Developers Association is a non-profit professional society that is committed to advancing the careers and enhancing the lives of game developers by connecting members with their peers, promoting professional development, and advocating on issues that affect the developer community. For more information on the IGDA, please visit www.igda.org.