Want To Work In The Games Industry?
Another fabulous announcement to round off a Wednesday afternoon. As if you needed more proof that the games sector in Scotland is being taken seriously, we have an announcement about a new initiative to give people an academic AND hands-on entry into the development sector.
Dundee College is introducing a new one year National Qualification (NQ) course in game development.
The full time course will give students the opportunity to learn a number of skills relevant to the games industry, including Quality Assurance, Project Management, Programming, Testing, Game Design, and Team Work.
Sounds good so far. However, there is another angle to this.
Every student will be offered a placement within an actual game developer. Students will spend a year working two days per week with a development company.
If this sounds like something you'd be interested in - and if you're keen on a career in games, then you should be - then there's an open day early next week (16th June).
You can head along to the college's Kingsway Campus from 12pm - 4pm and speak to the people behind the course.
You can read the full announcement after the jump, or visit Interactive Tayside.
