BADigital Game Design
Study location | Turkey, Istanbul |
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Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA |
Tuition fee | $7,900 per year |
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Application fee | $0 one-time |
Deposit | $1,000 one-time |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Submit copy of High school diploma and Transcript of records/ required scores (both in English or Turkish) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Turkish. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Submit copy of High school diploma and Transcript of records/ required scores (both in English or Turkish) You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English TOEFL IBT min score74 |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) should be provided. After completing application procedures and receiving the admission letter, all foreign BAU candidate students are required to submit the following documents to BAU International Office for completion of enrollment procedures: 1.High school diploma certificate of equivalence approved by Higher Education Council. A certificate confirming your high school diploma is equivalent to high school diploma in Turkey. This letter may be issued by Turkish Consulate in your country or Directorates of National Education in Istanbul. For your application to receive this certificate, you need to give original copy and translation of your high school diploma and your transcript showing all courses you took in high school, grades in these courses and credits of courses. 2.Copy of admission letter 3.Passport photos 4.Payment receipt |
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Overview
‘The Digital Game Design Undergraduate Program’, which will become a forerunner in our country and Istanbul in particular with an approach that joins various disciplines like art, technology and economy under the roof of design, aims to provide qualified human resource to the sector and develop creative, innovative projects and teams in order to achieve both local and global scale success.
The Digital Game Design Undergraduate Program established under the Faculty of Communication, with its interdisciplinary approach does not only unite the software, art and design domains, but offers an interdisciplinary working environment across our university and the Faculties of Engineering and Education in particular. Students, who will come together in foundation classes in their freshman year, will take their first steps towards specialization in their sophomore year by selecting one of the software and art verticals under the roof of design according to their talents. Students’ routes will once again intersect in the project classes, where they will transform into game teams and produce together with the consultancy of our academic staff. Local and international internships practiced through the COOP system within the scope of our university, which brings students together with the business world during their student lives, and the BUG sectoral communications network, enhances students’ experiences and updates their knowledgebase.
Besides the Bahçeşehir University Game Lab (BUG) established as part of the Faculty of Communication and the Game Design Graduate Program (Master BUG) formed within the scope of the Social Sciences Institute, the European game scene activation center BUG Berlin and the game production studio BUG Pro foundations directly contribute to the program. This program, which creates significant difference by working in integration with the virtual reality incubation center VR First BAU and Cryengine Academy established in collaboration with the world gaming giant Crytek, can be considered as a pioneer in our country.
While students can benefit from the continuously increasing international connections as well as the local and foreign wide sectoral communications network of the department, they also get the chance to meet with investors by applying to acceleration programs like Gamebootcamp İstanbul – a StartersHub initiative, again supported by us.
This program which offers all the game production stages both in theory and practice to everyone who dreams of becoming a game designer, provides its students with the opportunity to accomplish their goals in a global sector.