Packt

Introduction to Unity and Basic Game Development

Birmingham, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Introduction to Unity and Basic Game Development at Packt is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Packt is a specialised provider of practical technology learning resources based in Birmingham, serving developers, IT professionals, and tech enthusiasts worldwide. Since 2004 the organisation has focused on producing accessible books, eBooks, and video courses that translate emerging tools and methodologies into usable skills. Packt’s catalog covers software development, data science, machine learning, cloud computing, and modern infrastructure topics that professionals need to stay productive and competitive.

The learning experience at Packt is shaped by concise, example-driven content designed for hands-on application rather than theory alone. Readers and learners can follow tutorials, code samples, and project-based guides that are easy to integrate into workplace tasks or personal projects. For international learners, Packt’s digital delivery and global distribution make it simple to access material across time zones, with many titles suitable for self-paced professional development and team training.

Packt’s resources complement formal education and workplace training by offering targeted upskilling pathways and reference material for real-world challenges. Individuals planning career transitions or skill refreshers will find clear, actionable guidance and code examples they can adapt immediately. Prospective users should browse topic collections, trial sample chapters or videos, and consider subscription or bundle options that align with their learning goals and preferred pace.

About the Program

This program is an introduction to Unity and basic game development, for students with little to no prior experience, offering a non-degree certification over several weeks, with the main advantage of learning game development skills in English.

The curriculum covers specific subjects like Unity basics, game development fundamentals, and C# programming, helping students develop skills in game design, programming, and problem-solving, with hands-on components like building simple games.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Game Developers, Junior Programmers, Game Designers, QA Testers, or Level Designers, in industries like gaming, entertainment, or technology, with potential employers including game development studios or tech companies.

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