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Access to HE Diploma (Creative Industries - Computing and Gaming)

Access to HE Diploma (Creative Industries - Computing and Gaming)

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Are you passionate about video games, digital design, or the fast-moving world of computing and technology? The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Creative Industries – Computing and Gaming) is your launchpad to university and a career in one of the most exciting creative and technical industries in the world.

Gaming and computing are at the cutting edge of innovation — blending art, storytelling, and technology to shape the entertainment industry and beyond. This diploma provides you with a strong foundation in games design, 2D and 3D animation, emerging technologies, and digital imagery, while also building your academic skills for university progression.

You’ll explore games design principles, animation, 3D modelling tools, art fundamentals, and client-based projects, alongside developing transferable skills in research, critical thinking, and professional practice.

This course is ideal if you:

  • Want to study computing, game design, animation, or creative media at university.

  • Aspire to careers in game development, animation, graphic design, or digital media production.

  • Are returning to education and need a flexible, supportive route to higher education.

With Access Courses Online, you can fit your learning around your life, develop your creative and technical skills, and prepare for university — while building a portfolio that showcases your talent to future tutors and employers.

Course Outline

The Access to HE Diploma (Creative Industries – Computing and Gaming) is a full Level 3 qualification awarded by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group and accepted by universities across the UK.

It combines:

Games design and animation units in 2D, 3D, tools, and design principles.

Creative industry skills such as client briefs, imagery, design, and graphic communication.

Study skills units to prepare you for the academic demands of higher education.

This balance of creative, technical, and academic content ensures you’re ready for university-level study and a career in computing, gaming, or digital media.

Modules

Academic Study Techniques (6 credits)

Develop the academic skills needed for university success, including essay writing, referencing, note-taking, and independent study techniques.

Progressing to Higher Education (3 credits)

Prepare for UCAS applications and university admissions. This unit supports personal statement writing, interview preparation, and confidence building.

Develop Critical Thinking (3 credits)

Learn how to analyse and evaluate information critically, developing reasoning skills that strengthen your work in both creative and academic contexts.

Mental Health and Wellbeing (3 credits)

Explore strategies to manage stress, maintain wellbeing, and balance the demands of study and creative work.

Emerging Technologies in the Gaming Industry (3 credits)

Study the latest developments shaping the gaming industry, such as VR, AR, AI, and cloud gaming. Consider how technology drives innovation and creates new opportunities.

2D Animation Production (6 credits)

Learn how to create engaging 2D animations. Explore principles of motion, timing, and visual storytelling, using industry-standard tools.

3D Animation Production (6 credits)

Develop skills in 3D animation and modelling. Topics include rigging, texturing, and rendering, with applications in games and digital media.

Art Fundamentals for Games Animation (3 credits)

Build an artistic foundation for animation and games. Learn about perspective, anatomy, composition, and colour, applying these principles to your creative projects.

Core Principles of Games Design (6 credits)

Explore the essential concepts behind game development, including gameplay mechanics, level design, narrative, and user experience.

Games Design (6 credits)

Develop a game concept from idea to design. You’ll apply creative and technical knowledge to produce documentation, prototypes, and design proposals.

3D Tools (3 credits)

Gain hands-on experience with 3D tools and software used in game design and animation. Learn how to create models and environments for digital projects.

Working to a Media Client Brief (3 credits)

Experience professional practice by working to a real or simulated client brief. You’ll develop communication, time management, and problem-solving skills.

Imagery for the Creative and Digital Industry (3 credits)

Learn how imagery is used across creative and digital industries. Develop skills in producing and adapting visuals for different media contexts.

Introduction to Design (3 credits)

Study design principles such as layout, typography, and visual balance. Apply these skills to creative and gaming-related projects.

Graphic Design (3 credits)

Develop your skills in graphic communication, learning how to use software and design tools to create professional visuals for print and digital media.

Enrolment Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements. However, learners are normally expected to be working at:

Level 2 in English

Level 2 in Mathematics

At Access Courses Online, we provide advice and support before enrolment to ensure you are fully prepared to succeed.

Assessments

Assessment is coursework-based rather than exam-based. Tasks may include:

Portfolios of creative work

Essays and written assignments

Practical photography and media projects

Presentations

Research projects

To achieve the diploma you must complete 60 credits:

45 graded credits at Level 3 (Pass, Merit, or Distinction).

15 ungraded credits at Level 2 or 3.

All work is internally marked and externally moderated by AIM to ensure fairness and quality.

Qualification

On successful completion you will be awarded the QAA-recognised Access to Higher Education Diploma (Creative Industries), Level 3 (OFQUAL Ref: 400/1516/6).

This diploma is awarded by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group, regulated by Ofqual, the QAA, and Qualifications Wales.

It is widely accepted by UK universities as an entry qualification for creative industries and media degrees.

Careers

This diploma prepares you for progression to degrees such as:

Games Design

Animation (2D or 3D)

Computing and Digital Media

Graphic Design

Interactive Media and Development

With a degree, career opportunities include:

Games Designer – creating concepts, mechanics, and environments for games.

Animator (2D/3D) – producing animation for games, film, and digital platforms.

Game Developer – programming and implementing gameplay mechanics.

Graphic Designer or Digital Artist – working on visuals for digital or print.

UI/UX Designer – creating interfaces and experiences for games and applications.

Creative Technologist – working with emerging technologies such as VR and AR.

The computing and gaming industry is one of the most exciting and innovative creative sectors, offering diverse careers that blend creativity, storytelling, and technology.

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  • Affordable Learning

    We offer flexible payment plans to make learning more accessible and affordable. Spread the cost of your course over manageable monthly payments, so you can focus on achieving your goals without financial stress.

  • Application Support

    We provide UCAS application support to help you navigate the university admissions process with confidence. From personal statement guidance to application tips, we’re here to support your journey to higher education.

  • Exam Free Learning

    Our courses are completely exam free. Instead of exams, you'll complete assignments and coursework designed to develop your knowledge and skills in a supportive and flexible learning environment.

FAQ Art and Design

My Portfolio

Will I be supported to develop a portfolio?

Yes, throughout the course you will be asked to complete different projects that will help you to get started and improve your practice. These projects will help you to develop your own portfolio which is a vital element when applying to university or trying to find a job as a freelance artist/designer. You are not expected to have any prior experience and our tutors will help you throughout the different steps. 

What does an Art Portfolio look like working online?

Work is photographed and shared on documents. Powerpoints can give scope for good presentation, but we also offer online website portfolios. That way students can build their online portfolio and can be easily shared in the future.

Our specialists are from a range of fields so can best advise depending on the type of art you are producing.

University

Can I get directly into university after completing the course?

Yes, many universities accept Level 3 Access courses to get direclty onto their degree programs.

Some universities may require you to join their Foundation course before getting enrolled into the actual degree so it is worth checking their website and see what the specific requirements.

Our tutors will help you during the application process through UCAS.

When are university interviews for art subjects?

Students are usually expected to apply December/January time through UCAS and most interviews take place from February to April. It is possible to get accepted into a course at a later stage (e.g., June) but it may involve going through clearing which means that potentially one may not get accepted in the desired course as places might have been filled already. Our tutors will provide advice and support during the application process

What is the process for art students to apply for university?

From 2024, you won't be expected to write a personal statement but you will be expected to have a portfolio and be ready for interview. A portfolio is a selection of your best work and should demonstrate your knowledge, creativity, and the potential to experiment and be open to different techniques and processes. This should be curated carefully and our tutors can help you with this. Porfolios can be requested to be submitted digitally or brought in physical form to the interview. 

What do they look for in university art subject interviews?

The interview is conducted by a member of the art department and is focused on your motivation to complete the course, your interest in the specific subject, and some questions about your work (portfolio) and aspirations.

Will you help me prepare for my art interview?

Yes, our tutors will help you to get you ready for that stage. 

When should I decide which area I want to study at university?

Once you have completed the initial compulsory modules you will be expected to select an area that you would like to focus on. This will be an important step as this will help you to specialise and narrow down your portfolio in an area you may want to study at university. Our tutors can help you when making a decision based on your interests and aspirations. It is not a decision you need to make before you join the course.

Learning in Practice

Will I learn about different art and design areas before choosing a specialism?

Yes, the course is designed so that you can experiment with graphics, photography, fine art, before committing to a particular area. This will give you the opportunity to try different disciplines and decide which one you like best.

How will I be assessed in the course?

You will be asked to produce work that may involve drawing, painting, using graphics, or taking photographs. In addition, you will be expected to do a bit of research on different topics (e.g., colour theory) so that you can explain it and then apply it to your own practice. There are no exams and the evaluation is 100% coursework. 

Do I need to purchase specific materials/equipment?

You won't be asked to purchase particular equipment to complete the course but you will be expected to use some materials for some of the projects (e.g., paint, brushes, pencils, textiles,...). Depending on the project the particular materials can be negotiated with the tutors. 

Will I be able to complete the course in one year?

You will be able to do that if you follow the study plan and meet the deadlines.

What if I fall behind?

Much of the course is working one on one with the tutor. The deadlines, tutorials etc. will be arranged and, if needed, adjusted according to your schedule. So even if you fall behind, we will come up with a ‘rescue’ plan.

Can I complete the course while working?

Yes, all our students work part-time or full-time. Our main goal is to support working students and help them in their goal of getting the qualifications they need to be able to go to university

How will I attend?

A live lesson will take place every week online. This lesson will be recorded. If you can’t attend our live lessons, you will be able to watch the recordings. To allow for flexible study, attendance is not monitored in terms of live lesson attendance. Learners are expected to participate through submission of assignments and regular communication. Discussion of progress will determine that learners are following their agreed study plan and, therefore, the pace of study.

Tutors

Who are my Tutors?

Alberto is a highly qualified and experienced online art tutor. With an MA in Fine Art, many published works and art exhibitions on his CV (including Vogue Italia!), Alberto has extensive experience and knowledge in the area of Photography and Fine Art.

Kieran is a Fine Artist who trained in Florence and can provide the highest level of coaching in painting/drawing skill and technique. His portfolio includes many awards and appearing on Sky Arts as a contestant! Kieran has taught online for a number of years.

Martine is a Fashion and Textiles tutor. With an impressive portfolio in Education, Martine comes from a creative background and has written content for many awarding bodies and been an assessor for over 10 years. Building fashion portfolios and giving 1:1 teaching for a range of creative courses, Martine will support those going into Fashion and Textile Degree programmes.

I have little to no experience in art academically, although I am passionate about it and want to learn more. Can you help me from such little exposure to such learning?

Absolutely! This is what this course is designed for. You do not need ANY prior qualifications in art and deserve the opportunity to now fulfil your potential in your creative field.

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