University of Canterbury

New Zealand
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Applied Immersive Game Design

Offered at University of Canterbury, New Zealand
FieldApplied Immersive Game Design
Duration3 years
Tuition44570.00

Overview

Learn how to design and build immersive games using industry-standard tools, with a focus on AR/VR and user-centred development. You’ll also explore how games can be applied beyond entertainment, including education, training, and healthcare.

About this programme

Overview

The Applied Immersive Game Design program at the University of Canterbury equips students with the skills to design and develop immersive games using industry-standard tools. This course emphasizes augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies, focusing on user-centered development. Students will also investigate the application of games beyond mere entertainment, exploring their potential in fields such as education, training, and healthcare.

What you'll study

The curriculum is crafted to enhance both creative and technical abilities, transitioning from fundamental design principles to advanced immersive interface work and applied development projects.

  • Game Design in Context
  • Gaming Project Studio
  • Immersive Interface Design
  • Computation for Games
  • Software Engineering

Applied learning: Throughout the program, students will engage in projects that emphasize iterative design, prototyping, and implementation, culminating in a portfolio-ready interactive experience.

Capstone / final project: Details regarding the final project can be confirmed on the program's official website.

Entry requirements

To gain admission, applicants must meet University Entrance standards or possess an equivalent qualification. The University of Canterbury may offer transition programs for those requiring additional support to meet entry criteria.

Note: Specific GRE/GMAT requirements and minimum GPA details are not provided; please refer to the program website for the latest entry requirements.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Applied Immersive Game Design program can pursue various career paths in the gaming industry and beyond. Opportunities may include roles in game design, user experience (UX) design, interactive media development, and educational technology, among others. The skills acquired during the course prepare students to innovate in fields where immersive technology has transformative potential.

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