
taking part in a one-semester exchange programme at one of our partner universities.developing a business plan and designing a product (to start your own company, supported by our entrepreneurship start-up specialists).working at a company (with a project deliverable).completing a portfolio project individually or in a group (always assessed individually).In the graduation year you work on two projects that may include: You also have the possibility to go on exchange for one semester. This year you specialise in your chosen role either working in a multidisciplinary team on a year-long game project or in a smaller specialist team supporting the game project. You also have the possibility to go on exchange for one semester Year 3 In the other two blocks, you work in small multidisciplinary teams building game projects, supported by lectures and seminars. You spend two blocks further developing your advanced skills in your chosen role. The fourth block continues this, while you also work in cross-disciplinary teams to develop a game, practising your skills in a real project and learning how to work in a small development team. The first three cover fundamental skills that build towards tightly defined projects to enhance your knowledge, all supported by lectures and seminars.
