What You Will Study
FdA Indie Games Development is a comprehensive program that will teach you everything you need to know to create and publish your own games. You'll learn the fundamentals of game design, development, and production, and you'll have the opportunity to work with industry-standard tools and technologies.
In Year 1, you'll focus on the following modules:
- Game Design 1
- Game Programming
- Games Industry Analysis
- User Experience Design
- Asset Creatio
- Game Prototyping
In Year 2, you'll focus on the following modules:
- Game Production 1
- Game Production 2
- Game Design 2
- User Experience Creation
- Learning Contracts
- Post Production
By the end of the program, you'll have the skills and experience you need to succeed as an indie game developer. You'll be able to create your own games, work on a team to create games, and get your games published.
If you're passionate about games and want to make a career in the industry, FdA Indie Games Development is the program for you.
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Attendance Expectations
The course runs 14 hours a week over two consecutive days.
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How You Will Be Assessed
You’ll be assessed using a variety of methods including presentations and practical projects, which will give you the opportunity to design and develop your own video games.
Academic support is integrated into the course structure, with additional online and library based resources.
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Entry Requirements
College or Sixth Form Students should typically have a minimum of 64 UCAS Tariff Points.
GCSEs at Grade 9-4 in English and Maths is essential.
You will need to demonstrate strong IT and communication skills, as well as a range of personal qualities including motivation and an interest in games design.
Non-traditional entrants do not need the same entry qualifications as college or sixth form students, although previous study at Level 3 (A Levels, Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Diploma or similar) would be an advantage. GCSEs at Grade 9-4 in English and Maths is essential.
Applications are encouraged if you have other qualifications, appropriate work experience, or can demonstrate sufficient aptitude and motivation to succeed on the course. You may be eligible via our Accredited Prior Learning (APL) process for accreditation towards this programme. You will be required to attend a portfolio interview (see below).
Applicants will be invited to demonstrate their portfolio during the interview and to discuss its contents. Ideally it will contain game design or development work, but could also include graphic design, media or traditional art work. The process will be used to assess the applicant’s aptitude for the creative and technical demands of the programme. Samples of the applicant’s own essays, reports and / or evaluations are also desirable to assess their academic abilities. If an applicant does not have a portfolio of work, a creative and digital project can be set to help them. In some circumstances, additional attendance at a summer school may also be required.
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Fee Information
£7,400
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Further Study
The course is recognised as a qualification in its own right or can be combined with a top-up degree to obtain a full honours degree.