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Kingston University
MSc in Game Development - Programming
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Hone your technical skills to build incredible gaming experiences. Kingston University’s MSc in Game Development will give you the programming skills and knowledge needed to create masterpieces and thrive in the professional world. Recent graduates have progressed to roles like programmer, developer software engineer and more.


Chalmers University of Technology
MSc in Computer Science - Algorithms, Languages and Logic
- Gothenburg, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Computer Science - Algorithms, Languages and Logic which run our lives and societies are becoming ever more powerful and intelligent, relying on increasingly sophisticated technologies. To understand and master the complexity of these systems, it is essential to understand the fundamentals of computer science.
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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Master in Computer Science
- Tromsø, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Computer science surrounds us everywhere in everyday life, such as the internet and mobile phones. The program is highly practical and experimental, where the students learn to design, develop, and program advanced data systems. All teaching will be held in English, and the program has students from all over the world.


Atlantic University College
Master of Science in Interactive Technologies Programming
- Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
MA
On-Campus
Spanish
The goal of the Master in Interactive Technology Programming is to develop professional programmers with the necessary skills to be part of multinational or independent companies in the interactive technology programming industry.


Falmouth University
Game Programming MSc
- Penryn, United Kingdom
- Online
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Whether you’re currently studying for a computing degree, are in the early stages of your career or want to re-train in this exciting field, this course will help you to become a confident game programmer who can deliver compelling play experiences. Learn technical, creative and professional skills from veteran game developers and world-leading researchers, within a studio environment that mirrors the industry. Our award-winning Games Academy studio is ripe for collaboration and innovation. Learning from experienced games practitioners, and working with artists and designers in a studio environment, you’ll experiment with cutting-edge technologies and game programming techniques. You’ll also benefit from our industry connections and insights; several of our graduates have seen great success with the UK Games Fund and found their own indie game studios, through career support from our employability service RealWORKS.
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Studying Programming Languages at the Master's level offers a deep understanding of the structures and semantics behind various programming languages. This field is essential for shaping the future of software development, enabling you to write efficient code and develop new languages.
You'll examine advanced topics, including compiler design, type systems, and language translation techniques. By developing skills in designing programming languages, you'll engage in projects that require you to create interpreters and compilers, and explore the nuances between high-level and low-level languages. The academic environment encourages independence and curiosity as you delve into comparative language analysis and functional programming paradigms.
Many positions in technology demand expertise in the intricacies of programming languages, such as becoming a language designer, software engineer, or systems programmer. Graduates often find roles in tech firms, research institutions, and startups, where they apply innovative language solutions and enhance existing technologies to meet industry needs.