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University of Bedfordshire

United Kingdom, Luton

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Location United Kingdom, University of Bedfordshire
Type Undergraduate, full-time
Begins Oct
Duration 3 Years
Study language English
Awards BSc Hons
Tuition fee To be confirmed
Entry qualification High school / secondary education (or higher)

Please review the required documents for additional information.

Language requirements

English
Accepted proof of proficiency: Dream Foundation language test, CAE or CPE, IELTS 6+, TOEFL 79+ or other equivalent

Other requirements

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

More information

Expenses, accommodation, working etc.

beds.ac.uk/..dergraduate/computer-graphics

Application start:
1 Oct 2013

Application deadline:
1 Oct 2013 23:59 (GMT)

Course overview

COURSE SUMMARY

The skills and knowledge you acquire on this course will make you
highly employable in various fields including computer games and
special effects for film and television, allowing you to develop
practical and sought-after skills in software development and computer
programming.

During the course you will:


Visualisation

that builds on firm theoretical foundations

Computer Graphics and Visualisation

credible vocational skills

Areas of study you may cover on this course include:


creatively and (ii) visualise situations and solutions

recognised computer language

BSCGA-S

Career opportunities

CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Staff from the Centre for Personal and Career Development will be
involved with the delivery of this aspect of the curriculum in all
three levels. You will be encouraged to follow the SOAR model at a
number of points during the curriculum. This approach requires that
you become aware of:


that are available;

your personal objectives


skills

During the level one Fundamentals of Studying Computing unit, you
will be encouraged to explore the potential career opportunities
available within your field of study and to establish the skills
requirements typically expected by employers.

During level two you will be expected to identify specific roles and
vacancies of interest and to complete a mock application, which may
include a CV, covering letter and mock interview. This activity
requires you to establish the fit between your skills and experience
and those needed to meet the needs of the employer. You will then be
encouraged to develop an action plan to help you achieve your
objectives. This could, for example, include the need to get relevant
work experience or may identify the type of project topic that would
be most useful in achieving your career objectives.

There will be other opportunities to practice the skill of
interpreting what an employer is looking for and then presenting
evidence to support your own application.

CAREER/FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates of the discipline might look for work in the following
careers:

Career:

Such areas include but are not limited to: imagery for film and TV,
computer games, simulating, modelling, illustrating.

Further study:

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