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Brunel University Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH


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Douglas Brown is the course convener at Brunel University and is keen to further improve the quality of experience offered to students


with more technical options such as computer science courses to further improve its offerings. “Offering BSc degrees alongside our


BA degrees will make a good addition to our portfolio,” says Brown. “We are also


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looking into staging a single honours games course”


He adds that long term the university


isn’t looking to recruit in ever-increasing numbers, but rather to maintain and enhance the quality of the experience.


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“Demonstrating the value of the academic study of games to the industry through our diverse, diligent and innovative graduates is part of our wider goal of championing the academic and artistic value of games as a medium.”


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