Over the last decade the multimedia and entertainment sector,
including web design and development and computer games,
has grown to be a multi-billion dollar global industry employing
thousands of computer programmers, designers and multimedia
specialists.
Looking at the requirement of the multimedia industry, it becomes
clear that, although traditional programming expertise is still
needed, the industry requires a new range of skills including the
understanding of user interfaces, user requirements, graphics,
animation and virtual reality, together with a proficiency in audio
and video production techniques that traditional computing
graduates lack.
This programme helps students to understand the fundamentals
of software development, computer systems and multimedia
development. Students also develop skills in related
technologies such as user interfaces, graphics and audio-visual
production techniques. |