BA in Computer Science with a concentration in Video games

Presentation

The Bachelor's degree in computer science (video game course) is a three-year apprenticeship in a company, with periods of study at the Cnam-Enjmin in Angoulême. 

The aim is to gain the skills of a programmer in the cultural and creative industries (video game or multimedia studio, or immersive technologies department of a large company). 

The course is registered with the RNCP under code 24514.

It will enable you to study for a Master's degree in computer science.


Educational system

The courses in this degree are entirely online, via a digital learning environment. 

They are delivered asynchronously, meaning that the apprentice works at his or her own pace, reading the content provided. 

Students will be supervised by a teaching assistant who will ensure that personal work progresses smoothly and that the dynamics of the student group are maintained. 

Courses are created and improved each year by authors based on student feedback, but there is no exchange between teachers and students during the course.

Objectives

  • A teaching approach based on the development of various skills: autonomy, proactivity, collaborative work, etc.
  • A ‘challenge-based approach’ that encourages each student to explore concepts and seek solutions to problems raised by the teaching team
  • Courses and projects that enable students to work together and give them the keys to a successful integration into the business world

Career paths and opportunities

Further studies

Further study is possible in Masters-type courses in computer science, subject to acceptance by the schools concerned. There is no automatic progression to a Master's degree at Cnam Enjmin. It is, of course, possible to take the competitive entrance examination for a Master's degree.

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