Applying to the Bachelor’s degree in Digital Arts for Video Games

How to apply

1-un - rouge Application file with portfolio

  • Download the application form (the file will be online soon)
  • Complete it and send it with the required documents by e-mail

2-deux-rouge Remote motivational interview

3-trois-rouge Remote technical test (in March)

4-quatre-rouge Finding a host company and signing the apprenticeship contract


Expected

The course is an apprenticeship, so it is aimed at candidates who are capable of integrating into the professional world, passing a job interview and finding a job very quickly. 

To do this, they must have a career plan, have identified companies that interest them (and not just one or two big names in the sector) and have already created at least one computer programme to enable them to pass any technical tests that their future employers are likely to ask them to take at job interviews. 

They must have a good level of English, at least reading, speaking and writing.

High school courses

It is preferable, but not compulsory, to have artistic and technical training (graphic design, mathematics, computer science, etc.).

Other options are of course possible, depending on extra-curricular activities (for example, if the young person programmes in their free time).

Several baccalaureates are recommended but not compulsory:


General baccalaureate specialities:

  • Digital and computer science
  • Arts: cinema and audiovisual arts, history of the arts, plastic arts, etc.

Technological baccalaureate:

  • STI2D (Sciences and technologies for industry and sustainable development)
  • STD2A (Science and technology of design and applied arts)

Professional baccalauréat:

  • Handicrafts and arts and crafts, visual and multimedia communication option

An interest in art and mathematics is essential and must be verifiable (first practice in class or in leisure activities).