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1 ming Bachelors Degree Programs in Spain

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    Bachelor in Videogame Programming

    • Valencia, Spain
    • Los Angeles, USA

    Bachelor's degree

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended

    English, Spanish

    From player to creator! Learn to program video games with Unreal Engine 5, earn a dual USA–Spain degree, and prepare to work in the global digital entertainment industry.

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    Technology is booming, and because of that, there's a need for talented programmers in all kinds of industries. Programming is all about creating, writing, testing, fixing, and keeping the code for computer programs running smoothly.

    When you study programming, you'll learn about coding languages, how to create algorithms, work with data structures, and understand the ins and outs of software development. You'll also get familiar with processes like agile methodology and test-driven development. Plus, you'll learn about user experience design, so your apps are easy and fun for people to use.

    After getting your programming degree, you'll have plenty of job options. Some popular choices include becoming a software developer, web developer, systems analyst, database developer, or computer programmer.

    Start researching programming degree programs today and find the perfect fit for your interests and career goals.

    Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a sovereign state and member of the European Union. It's located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Spanish universities regulate access to their degrees, and they fix the academic fees. They can also offer unofficial postgraduate degrees. Madrid has the largest number of bars per capita in any European city and has very active nightlife.