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Bachelor in Gaming

The Gaming world

5 bn

76%

3 125

8,76%

A booming market

Key skills in this specialisation

  • Designing a video game from A to Z
  • Drawing up a scenario
  • Mastering storytelling
  • Getting to grips with the main game engines
  • Making 2d and 3D models
  • Create fluid, realistic 3D animations
  • Imagining different levels of immersive games
  • Know the basics of programming
  • Drawing up specifications
  • Carry out tests and correct technical errors

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The programme

Bachelor
EnglishFrench

Bachelor Game Design

1st year undergraduate, High School Diploma
Full-time, Work-study
February, September
Paris

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