Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Games Technology Program By Murdoch University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Games Technology

Tuitionfee

83,700 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course will offer a deep understanding of the theory, design, practical Software Engineering and programming skills needed to design and build games, simulation engines and interactive visualisation software applications. Students will study advanced software design and programming; Artificial Intelligence (AI), human emotion and Physics engine design and construction; game play and game design; graphics programming; interactive virtual environments; multi-user games programming; advanced games and simulations production using various programming languages, software development tools and Natural User Interface hardware. Students can combine Games Technology with Computer Science to create a double major that will build their skill sets in Computer Science and practical Software Engineering.  Students can also combine this course with other majors, including Cyber Forensics and Information Security, Business Information Systems, Internetworking and Network Security or Mobile and Web Application Development. This course is accredited to the Professional level with the Australian Computer Society (ACS). 

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course will offer a deep understanding of the theory, design, practical Software Engineering and programming skills needed to design and build games, simulation engines and interactive visualisation software applications. Students will study advanced software design and programming; Artificial Intelligence (AI), human emotion and Physics engine design and construction; game play and game design; graphics programming; interactive virtual environments; multi-user games programming; advanced games and simulations production using various programming languages, software development tools and Natural User Interface hardware. Students can combine Games Technology with Computer Science to create a double major that will build their skill sets in Computer Science and practical Software Engineering.  Students can also combine this course with other majors, including Cyber Forensics and Information Security, Business Information Systems, Internetworking and Network Security or Mobile and Web Application Development. This course is accredited to the Professional level with the Australian Computer Society (ACS). 

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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6+
169+
50+
6+
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24+
1090+
140+
13+
70+
Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

26,989 AUD
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International Students

83,700 AUD
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