This subject area combines creativity with technical skills, preparing you to design, build and animate engaging digital experiences.
At City St George’s, you will learn the fundamentals of user-centred design, coding for interactive media, and the principles of animation and visual storytelling.
You will explore key tools and languages used in the industry, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Unity, and animation software, while building a portfolio of projects that showcase your skills.
Modules cover web design, game development, 2D and 3D animation, and user experience (UX) design, allowing you to understand how to create intuitive and visually striking content for a variety of platforms.
Your learning will combine creative workshops, technical labs and collaborative projects, working on briefs that mirror industry practices.
You will gain problem-solving skills, technical confidence, and an understanding of how games, websites and animation can engage, inform and entertain users in healthcare education, public health, and beyond.
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Career perspectives
Skills in games development, web design and animation open a range of career opportunities across the creative and digital industries.
Graduates can progress into roles such as web developer, games designer, front-end developer, animator, or digital content creator, or choose to continue into further study.
Your ability to design and build interactive digital experiences will prepare you to work in healthcare education, public engagement, media, and the wider creative industries.
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How to become a web developer
City St George’s will help you prepare for a rewarding career as a web developer where you will be expected to design and build websites, web-based services and applications.
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How to become a video game developer
City St George's has been leading the UK in computer science for six decades and can help you on your career to becoming a video game developer.
Related courses
- Computer Games Technology MSc Postgraduate taught degree
- Computer Science with Games Technology BSc (Hons) Undergraduate degree
- Computer Science with Games Technology MSci (Hons) Undergraduate degree
- Human-Computer Interaction Design MSc Postgraduate taught degree
- Introduction to Web Development Short courses and professional development