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Level 4 (HNC) Games & Development September Start 18+



 
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Useful Information
Mode of Study: One year
Level: Level 4
Start Date:  September
Awarding body:   Pearson
 


Course Overview

The HNC Games Development Course is a Level 4 qualification designed to arm you with key game development skills that mirror the current demands of the industry. As you progress, you'll engage with advanced software and tools that are staples in creating cutting-edge games.


Our curriculum strikes a balance between creativity and technical know-how, offering an in-depth look at both the art and science of game development. You'll tackle projects that emulate the challenges faced by today's game developers, from 3D modelling and 2D art creation to prototype development.
Collaborative team projects will sharpen your ability to work with others and manage projects effectively, while individual tasks will allow you to flex your creative muscles and curate a portfolio that highlights your unique talents. The course also delves into the theoretical aspects of the gaming industry, personal career development, and the management of digital projects.


A key component of the course is building a portfolio and establishing a network, which are crucial steps in carving out your own niche in the gaming world. Upon completion of this Level 4 course, you'll earn a Higher Education Certificate, setting you on a path to either enter the industry directly or to continue to Level 5. Advancing to Level 5 means you'll be working towards a Higher Education Diploma. From there, you have the option to step right into the professional world or to complete a one-year top-up degree to earn your bachelor's degree. Whichever path you choose, you'll leave with a strong set of skills and a clear vision for your future in game development.

Course Modules

Unit A1: Concept & Development
(In this unit, learners will engage with the history and theories that shape creative practices, hone problem-solving skills to evolve their ideas, and develop the technical and professional expertise needed to excel in the creative sector. They will also learn to effectively communicate their concepts to a wide audience.

Unit A2: Creative Project
(In this unit, learners will utilize their understanding of context to craft a creative project, critically analyse briefs to develop innovative solutions, and apply their technical skills to produce tangible outcomes. They will also demonstrate professional practices and present their project's journey and results to their intended audience.)



Course Highlights

You will experience a wide variety of challenging learning experiences which may include lectures, seminars, individual tutorials, practical tasks, small group work, independent/guided study, independent research, supervised portfolio.

You will be given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and learning both critically and to use this to evaluate practical situations. You will be encouraged to synthesise theoretical perspectives with practical application and to reflect on the role of theory in informing their practice.



Career Opportunities & Further Study

Having completed the HNC satisfactorily you can apply to progress to the HND, or apply to any other higher education provider offering a similar course.



Assessment
The Courses are delivered through a combination of taught sessions, guest speakers, workshops, seminars, blended learning, group and individual tutorial.

Entry Requirements

• a BTEC Level 3 qualification in Computing, Business or Creative Digital Media Production with a minimum of a Merit overall -   48 UCAS Tariff points
• a GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades at A* to C (or equivalent) and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as maths and English.
• other related Level 3 qualifications
• an Access to Higher Education Diploma from an approved further education institution
• relevant work experience

Applications from students returning to education who do not possess the formal entry qualifications, but can demonstrate relevant industry experience, will be considered on merit but would normally be expected to have achieved a Level 2 Maths and English qualification.

Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate that their level of English is acceptable by achieving a score in a recognised test such as:

Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level B2
PTE Academic 51, or
IELTS 5.5 (reading and writing must be at 5.5)



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