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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.


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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Programming degree programs at the Bachelor's level online provide a flexible way to enter the ever-growing tech industry. You'll engage with a curriculum that emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, tailored to meet industry demands.
In this field, students delve into diverse topics like software development, web programming, and database management. Courses often include modules on crafting interactive applications, developing algorithms, and creating user-friendly interfaces. As you progress, you’ll enhance your abilities by completing projects that mimic real-world scenarios, providing valuable experience.
Moving forward in this program, students strengthen adaptability as they explore new technologies and methods. Graduates are well-prepared for various roles, including software engineer, web developer, or systems analyst, in a job market that values technical expertise. With a focus on team-based projects and applied coursework, you'll gain the skills needed to succeed in a collaborative environment while benefiting from the convenience and accessibility of online learning.