M.Sc. in Digital Games

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The M.Sc. in Digital Games is a two-year programme taught by leading researchers in fields of game analysis, game design and game technology.

Students work on practical game development projects and apply techniques of game design to areas such as education and media. They also engage in critical game analysis and develop experiments with digital game technology.

Game design is the core of the programme and is taken by all students. In our game design classes, students learn the techniques and processes involved in conceptualizing and crafting a game and reflect on the socio-cultural roles and aspirations of game design. They explore game ideas, build and test prototypes and develop games by themselves or as part of a creative team.

Students choose to complement their study of game design with one of two streams: Game Analysis and Design or Game Technology and Design.

Game Analysis and Design Stream

This stream explores how the humanities (particularly philosophy, literature and cultural studies) help us to understand what games are, what they do and how we experience them. Students learn to employ theoretical and conceptual tools to critically analyse games, model player experiences and understand narrative in games.

Units include:

Game Technology and Design Stream

This stream engages with the technological aspects of games, together with related fields of computer science. Students learn the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue research in artificial and computational intelligence, machine learning, affective computing, procedural game content generation and computational game creativity. They also learn about game engines and graphics programming.

Students of this stream should have a background in computer science or engineering and experience with object-oriented programming languages.

Units include:

Application Information

Tuition is free for EU students. There is an annual enrolment fee of €400 and no further fees.

The early deadline for applications for the October intake is 1st March 2022, followed by review and allocation of 10 places. Another review on 18th May 2022 and the final deadline is 30 June 2022 (2PM). Late applications are accepted subject to availability.

Applicants should submit their CV, a letter of motivation and a portfolio of recent works demonstrating their experience and/or substantial talent and motivation with their application.

Visit the University of Malta website for course descriptions and Programmes of Studies (full-time, part-time and research options).

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