Why study Computer Games Technology at Abertay?
Learn everything you need to become a highly skilled games programmer. Join our world-leading Computer Games Technology degree and study the engines and hardware that make computer games work.
You'll create your own game prototypes, showcasing current techniques using the latest technologies. This means diving into subjects like games programming and AI, through to console and engine development. Along the way you'll be taught by industry experts who worked on award-winning games (console and mobile) and be studying right here in Dundee - home to over a third of the country's games companies.
This degree was created in consultation with the games sector, a direct response to the acute shortage of games programmers. For example, we host one of the largest PlayStation 5 labs and the development kits are fully integrated within the curriculum.
Worldwide shortage of games programmers
You'll graduate work-ready and able to thrive on the kind of challenges the games sector throws up, having covered topics like:
Essential industry experience
To make sure you're learning at the cutting-edge, the course is kept up-to-date as the games industry changes and technology advances.
You’ll get the chance to apply for internships/work placements with local and global games companies, and receive mentorship from industry professionals as part of your project work. Previous students have been interns at companies such as:
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Ninja Kiwi
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TT Games
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d3t
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People Can Fly
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Pocket Sized Hands
Your expertise and knowledge will be sought after in the games industry and beyond.
The course ranked TOP in Scotland for overall satisfaction in Computer Games and Animation (National Student Survey 2023). And 92% for Overall Satisfaction and 94% for Teaching Quality (NSS 2022).
Abertay is the top International School for video games design (Princeton Review 2024).
‘Abertay facilities are state-of-the-art, and their alumni include many of the industry's most successful game designers, developers, and entrepreneurs. We recommend them highly to all students aspiring to a career in this exciting field.’ Rob Franek, Princeton Review