Explore emerging technologies and get to grips with the techniques and processes that game art production requires.
The School of Digital Arts' (SODA) Masters in Games Art aims to extend your existing knowledge and skills by exploring games art in a range of academic contexts. The course synthesises industry-standard tools, techniques and processes with emerging technologies and disruptive research.
As a Games Art student you will be part of the School of Digital Arts and will be based within a brand new purpose-built building, equipped with the latest emerging technologies to enable you to develop industry-standard skills for creating and researching content across the latest digital platforms.
SODA is well positioned within Manchester for building a network and developing your research and practice in the media, games and digital tech industries. It is also home to staff from a wide range of discipli...
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years
On this course you will work closely with a specialist team of games artists, creative practitioners and researchers, you will engage with cutting edge research and technical practice within the University research community through innovative and distinct learning activities within SODA and beyond.
The programme leader for this course is Satish Shewhorak.
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These typical entry requirements may be subject to change for the 2025/26 academic year. Please check back for further details.
You should have at least a 2:2 undergraduate UK honours degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Games Design; Visual Effects; Computer Games; Games Art; Computer Games Programming; 3D Modelling; Concept Art; Animation; Multimedia Design; Website Production).
Equivalent EU/international qualifications are also accepted. Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other professional qualifications will be considered on merit and/or with relevant professional experience.
Overseas applicants will require IELTS with an overall score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in any category, or an equivalent accepted English language qualification.
No specific subjects are required for the course. However, a background in art based subjects and/or knowledge of 3d and game engine technologies would be advantageous.
Full-time fee: £12,000 per year. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study).
Part-time fee: £2000 per 30 credits studied. The fee per credit will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (eg no repeat years or breaks in study). The total amount you pay each year may differ based on the number of credits studied.
Full-time fee: £22,000 per year. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study).
Part-time fee: £3667 per 30 credits studied. The fee per credit will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (eg no repeat years or breaks in study). The total amount you pay each year may differ based on the number of credits studied.
A masters qualification typically comprises 180 credits, a PGDip 120 credits, a PGCert 60 credits, and an MFA 300 credits. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of study provided the course is completed in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study).
All students have access to computing equipment and subject specific equipment and resources. Software relevant to their study is available on campus and is regularly updated. In addition to desktop machines, students are also able to access the university laptop loan service. Students working off campus may wish to purchase their own equipment, computer and licensed software.
All students are strongly advised to purchase a portable SSD hard drive to continually back-up their work (£50-100), or invest in a cloud storage service. In cases where students need to print their work, additional costs may be incurred which will be determined by the nature of the work.
There are opportunities throughout the course to attend local, national and international study trips and festivals which will incur costs. These costs are proportional to the distance and length of the activity. Students are encouraged to market their work in forums relevant to their study which may mean paying for materials or a digital service provider.
All essential reading material and learning resources related to their course of study are available in the library, however, students may wish to purchase their own books, subscribe to relevant online journals or pay for access to online resources or memberships.
Graduates of Games Art will have the opportunity to develop a specialised portfolio that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and creative expertise required to become highly valued employees within the growing games and related industries, both here in the UK and abroad.
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