English with Game Design Studies BA (Hons) at University of Liverpool
| English with Game Design Studies BA (Hons) at University of Liverpool |
| Course Duration |
3 Years |
| Course Intake |
Sep |
| Course Details Website Link |
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| Course Level |
Undergraduate |
| Tution Fees |
£ 18,500 |
| English Language Requirment |
| IELTS |
6.5 |
| TOEFL |
88 |
| PTE |
62 |
During your first year, you will follow a suite of optional English modules designed to build the academic foundations for your next two years of study in English literature and language. You will have a free choice of English modules in Years 2 and 3, enabling you to tailor the study of literature and language in a combination that suits you. Literature modules cover a breadth of genres and eras, while language modules examine the development and uses of the English language in a range of contexts.
Your Minor pathway will introduce you to the study of video games, which includes topics such as the history and development of gaming cultures, the complex nature of interactive media, and the critical issues that accompany engagement with virtual worlds, multicursal narratives, and dynamic musical content. Digital games represent one of the fastest growing forms of entertainment media: consequently, there is a growing need for many jobs that are not only in the games industry, but in surrounding industries as well. This programme develops a wide range of skills that prepare students for employment at various entry points in the job market, including content creation, publishing, journalism, and marketing.
Year in Industry
This programme is available with a Year in Industry. Year Three is spent on a paid placement within an organisation in industry, broadly defined. You will be supported by the School of the Arts and the Department throughout, and your reflexive written account of the experience will contribute towards your final degree result. If you wish to study this programme with a Year in Industry please put the option code YI in the Further Choices section of your UCAS application form.