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Universal Arts School
Bachelor in Videogame Programming
- Los Angeles, USA
- Valencia, Spain
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.


University of Westminster
Software Engineering BEng Honours
- London, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our course examines the best ways to design, build, maintain and evaluate software systems. It uses many of the technical aspects of computer science, especially programming, and aims to develop the professional attitudes, and interpersonal and technical skills you’ll need in the software engineering industry. The course provides a solid foundation in software engineering theory and practice to develop professional software systems. It will equip you to take up a wide range of career opportunities, including software engineer, web application programmer, software designer/analyst or website designer/programmer. You’ll study software development, programming languages, technologies and applications, including Python, Java, HTML, PHP, UML, database technologies, machine learning, algorithms and data structures, web and mobile computing, and Agile software development. Sharing a common first year with the Computer Science BSc Honours course to which you can transfer in Year 1, you specialise in software engineering from Year 2. The Software Engineering BEng emphasises fundamental principles, design, acquisition of practical skills and evaluation of technologies. You may go on to complete an integrated Master's programme with the award of an MEng degree after four years.


CATC Design School
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming)
- Melbourne, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming) teaches the coding and crafting skills required to create commercially viable games. It covers topics such as C++, OpenGL, AI and Networking Programming, providing the knowledge required to work with Unity and Unreal, the two main engines for game development. You'll also get exclusive access to the full PlayStation software and development hardware applications used in game development.
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Sheridan College
Bachelor of Computing and Network Communications (Honours) – Internet Communications Technology
- Oakville, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Offered jointly by Sheridan and Brock University, this four-and-a-half-year program combines academic instruction in computer science with hands-on technical work in network communications — plus the chance to get paid co-op work experience. By combining theory and practice into a single package, this program offers unmatched preparation for a career in network technology, computer science and communications.


University of Trieste
Bachelor of Social Service, Social Policies, Programming and Management of Services
- Trieste, Italy
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The CDS in general aims to train professionals capable of coordinating, planning, managing and evaluating interventions of a social, socio-welfare and socio-educational nature, in the context of personal services. To this end, the training course aims to satisfy specific cultural and professional needs, aimed at deepening the following themes: planning, supervision, coordination of interventions, specialist social service, management and evaluation of policies and services, with particular attention to the innovative potential in welfare systems.
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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.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.