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      Game Development - Research & Development A1F

      Course, Master's (2nd cycle), 7.5 credits, IT781A

      Application

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      Spring 2024, Location: Skövde, Pace of study: 50%

      Application

      Application is done after nomination.

      Course syllabus, with reading list

      When? Where? How?

      Study period: 25 March 2024 - 2 June 2024
      Location: Skövde, Campus, Daytime
      Pace of study: 50%

      Admission Requirements

      The course has the following entry requirements: ( passed IT736A Game Design A1N or passed IT800A Game Design and Games User Experience A1N ) and ( passed IT773A Games User Experience - Research and Development A1N or passed IT727A Serious Games - Research and Development A1N or passed FÖ718A Scientific Research Methods A1F ) (or the equivalent).

      Selection

      Guaranteed admission.

      Language

      The courses are conducted in English.

      The course focuses on academic research that study game development. It gives a historical background and highlights the disparate research approaches in this area. This includes research in software engineering, user experience, management and game studies. The course discusses and problematises the consequences of one-sided disciplinary approaches. In a selected area, the student will conduct an in-depth study, and reflect on methodological, societal and ethical aspects.

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      Published: 9/7/2020
      Edited: 9/7/2020
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