(Hons) Computer Games Art - UCA Community

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(Hons) Computer Games Art - UCA Community
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Length of course: 3 years
Mode of Study: Full Time
Campus: Farnham
Entry Criteria:
• A portfolio showing creative ability
Plus one of the following qualifications:
We’re delighted to invite you
to an Applicant Day!
This is your opportunity to see the creative
community and excellent facilities available at UCA.
You will meet some of the course team who will
support, encourage and challenge you every step of
the way.
• At least 220 UCAS tariff points from A levels
• OR Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (Level 3 or 4)
• OR Extended Diploma/National Diploma (Level 3)
• OR Access to HE Diploma (in relevant subject)
• Other relevant and equivalent UK and international
qualifications equivalent to 220 tariff points at NQF
level 3 are considered on an individual basis
The Applicant Day, which will include an interview,
has been designed to provide you with an
opportunity to discover further information about
the course, campus and student experience.
Plus:
We’re looking forward to meeting you!
Four GCSE passes at grade C or above including
English (or Key Skills Communication/Functional Skills
in English at Level 2).
Please read on for more information on what you
will need to bring with you and what to expect on
the day...
If your first language is not English, you need to
achieve IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
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What will happen at your Applicant Day?
Arriving on the day:
When you arrive on the day you should report to the Main Gallery Reception.
Format of the day:
Interviews will be conducted with individuals by a member of the course team.
It is anticipated that the Applicant Day will last approximately 3 hours.
Please allow enough time to participate in the activities of the day and meet our student ambassadors,
who are available to answer any questions you may have about life at UCA.
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What to bring with you
The interview will focus on your ideas and concepts and how they might apply to the Games Arts
Course. We are interested in you and your ideas, as well as your drawing and creative art skills. We value
enthusiasm and creativity.
For this course, you should bring a portfolio of visual work which may include:
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2Dor3Dartwork
Sketchbooksanddrawings
films
anygamesprojects
youmayalsobringcompletedworkonanexternalharddrive,memorystick,ofnomorethanfive
minutes duration if you have this
Above all, know your work and be prepared to discuss the ideas which you have developed within your
portfolio.
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About the course
BA (Hons) Computer Games Arts will provide you
with a broad range of skills and expertise in games
art and interactive entertainment development. You
will develop advanced skills in both digital 2D and
digital 3D content creation using industry standard
software.
The course encourages your individual creativity and
gives you the skills required to develop your ideas
into tangible work. You will graduate with a solid
computer games arts portfolio, having completed a
finalmajorprojectwhichdemonstratesyourgames
content creation skills, working individually or in a
teamproject.
The course is uniquely place near Guildford, the
largest hub of video game companies in the UK
and widely regarded as the centre of the gaming
industry. We have strong links with a number of
thesecompanies,suchasLionhead,Supermassive
and Born Ready, who help shape the course
curriculum and provide visiting lecturers and artists.
Employability: This course prepares you for work
in Games and Interactive Entertainment companies
and students have gone on to work for companies
suchasSupermassiveGames,CreativeAssembly,
Microsoft and Endemol.
A number of graduates have also formed their own
indie development companies, successfully creating
gamesforiOSandAndroidplatforms.
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About UCA
Oscar-winningfilmmakers,world-renowned
fashion designers, television presenters,
celebrityjewellersandTurnerPrizenominees
arejustsomeofthehigh-profilegraduates
from the University for the Creative Arts.
As a specialist university, we have created a
unique community for our students, where
like-minded people can share in the creative
process and inspire one another.
Collaboration between courses is encouraged,
withfineartistsstudyingwithbuddingfilmmakers, and fashion designers working
alongside architects. In this way, our students
benefitfromexposuretoarangeofdisciplines.
UCA Farnham:
A hub of creativity, UCA Farnham has over 2,000
students studying a wide range of creative arts
subjectsincludingfineart,photography,textiles,
crafts,film,graphics,journalismandadvertising.
Farnham is a bustling, creative market town, full of
striking Georgian architecture, bohemian bars and
quirky shops. Just under an hour by train to central
London, Farnham is the ideal place to study. We
providethespaceyouneedtoreflectandpractise;all
within easy reach of the capital’s must-see galleries,
exhibitions and industry contacts.
UCAFarnhamisjustashortwalkawayfromthe
town centre and provides purpose-built facilities with
specialist workshops for textiles, ceramics, glass and
jewellery;fineartandfilmstudios;filmandsound
editingsuites;journalismnewsrooms;photography
studios and darkrooms. It boasts on-campus
accommodation, an extensive University Library, art
shop, refectory and the James Hockey and Foyer
galleries.
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Travelling to UCA Farnham
By road:
From the M25, follow the A3 past Guildford, then
exit and take the sliproad onto the A31, signposted
toFarnhamandAlton.AttheShepherdandFlock
roundabout head straight on along the Farnham
bypass (A31) to the next roundabout.
From here, take the A325, which leads into West
Street,towardsthetowncentre.TurnleftintoThe
Hart. The main entrance to the University is at the
junctionwithFalknerRoad.Carparksaretothe
right.
Parking is available on campus, although spaces
cannot be guaranteed. There are pay and display
car parks nearby in Farnham town centre.
By rail:
Travel from London Waterloo to Farnham (via
Woking). It is 15 minutes’ walk from Farnham
station to the University.
WalkdownStationHill,crosstheA31andcontinue
downSouthStreet.TurnleftintoUnionRoad,which
bearsrightintoDowningStreet.Whenyoureach
WestStreet,turnleftandcontinuefor200metres
before turning right into The Hart. The University is
at the top of this street.