14 March 2016
The University of Leeds have announced plans to launch two new courses at its School of Computing, the 4-year undergraduate Computer Science with High-Performance Graphics and Games Engineering (MEng/BSc) and 1-year master’s High-Performance Graphics and Games Engineering (MSc).
The University has developed these courses with the help of the gaming industry to address a skills shortage in the area. It comes after warnings of a severe technical skills shortage in the UK, which could compromise the gaming industry’s contribution to the UK economy and leave it trailing in an expanding global industry predicted to reach $113 billion by 2018.
Both courses are open for 2017 entry and if you are interested in applying or learning more, arrange a free consultation today.
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