The Digital Game Design Bachelor's Degree Programme provides laboratories, studios, and technical infrastructure that support students' theoretical and practical education processes. The programme's infrastructure is designed in accordance with current technologies required for digital game design and production.
Computer Laboratories:
The computer laboratories within the programme are equipped with the necessary hardware and software for digital game development, visual design, and interactive media production. Game engines, graphic and animation software, and project development tools are actively used in these laboratories.
Applied Courses and Studio Spaces:
Applied courses and project-based studies are conducted in studio environments. These spaces are arranged to support both individual and team-based work, fostering an interdisciplinary production culture.
Technical Equipment and Hardware:
The programme offers technical equipment and hardware dedicated to digital game design and interactive media production. High-performance computer systems, audio-visual equipment, and digital production tools are actively utilized in educational processes.
Shared Facilities and Support Units:
Students benefit from shared facilities and technical support units provided by the university. These resources aim to create a supportive, production-oriented learning environment.