Find about about what careers you'll be able to enter with a Games Design degree.

Find about about what careers you'll be able to enter with a Games Design degree.

Embarking on a Games Design degree is an exciting journey that blends creativity with technology, opening doors to a dynamic and rapidly evolving industry. If you're considering studying Games Design, then here's what you need to know.

What skills will you gain with a Games Design degree?

A Games Design course covers a range of subjects to equip you with the necessary skills for entering a graduate role, whether that’s in games design or beyond:

  • Technical skills: You'll gain confidence using industry-standard tools and game engines such as Unity and Unreal Engine, which is essential for game development and prototyping.
  • Creative development: A degree in Games Design will enhance your abilities in 2D and 3D graphics, animation, storytelling, and interactive narrative, enabling you to create compelling game content.
  • Game theory and analysis: You’ll learn the psychology of play, game mechanics, and player engagement, which is crucial for development.
  • Project management: You'll learn to work collaboratively on game development projects, mirroring industry practices and preparing you for real-world scenarios./

Career opportunities with a Games Design degree

A degree in Games Design opens up a variety of career paths within the gaming industry and other fields. Here are just some of the jobs that you’ll be able to apply for upon graduation:

1. Gaming and the creative sector

Once you’ve graduated, you’ll be ready to enter the gaming industry. There are a wide range of jobs that you could choose including:

  • Games designer
  • User Interface (UI)/ User Experience (UX) design
  • Narrative designer
  • 3D artist/animator.

2. Marketing and business

With your creative and technical flair, these skills will enable you to enter the world of marketing and business. Whether you want to focus working in the gaming industry or other sectors, you’ll have the understanding and transferable skills to work within this type of role.

Whether you want to focus on social media or become a product manager, your ability to understand your audience and create engaging, technical content will work well here.

3. Education and training

Many of our graduates have gone onto teach, whether that’s within primary, secondary, or higher education.

You could also continue with your studies and complete a Master’s degree in Games Design and, possibly, a PhD.

4. Software and technology

With the technical skills that you’ll learn throughout the course, you’ll be able to enter a more technical role, such as becoming a software developer.

What’s more, if you want to pursue a career focusing on virtual reality, then you’ll be able to become an augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) developer. You could even become a simulation designer, building simulations for industries such as healthcare and aviation.

5. Journalism

Here, you can take your in-depth knowledge of games design and the industry and enter the world of journalism. Jobs include:

  • Video game journalist
  • Content streamer
  • Esports analyst or commentator.

Pursuing a Games Design degree is not only about entering a vibrant and creative industry but also about acquiring versatile skills that can lead to diverse career opportunities.

If you're passionate about games and eager to turn your creative ideas into interactive experiences, then join CCCU and find your future you with a degree in Games Design!