01. What the School is Known For
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                                                            The University was the first in the world to offer majors in computer games and ethical hacking, and we are one of the top games University's in Europe — listed in the Princeton Review's 'World's Top 25 Games Universities' for an eighth year in a row. Our graduate games programs are ranked top 10 in the world.
With around 4500 students representing 60+ nationalities, we are one of Scotland's smallest university communities. The tightknit nature of life at Abertay and the supportive environment mean we regularly feature at the top of student satisfaction league tables, including the Complete University Guide, National Student Survey and Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide.
Most recently, Abertay University has been ranked top Scottish modern university for student satisfaction, research intensity and facilities investment by the Complete University Guide (CUG) 2026. 
Abertay University has also been ranked Scotland's top modern university for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2024. For the second year in a row, Abertay was the highest-ranked modern university in the country on the survey's key measure of overall student satisfaction. The University also had several success stories at individual programme level, in addition to being ranked top Scottish modern for Academic Support, Learning Resources, and Organisation and Management. Abertay Students' Association's work was also recognised with a ranking of top Scottish modern for Student Voice.
Abertay's teaching focuses on STEM subjects, business and social sciences, but it is perhaps best known for its world class reputation in videogames education and cybersecurity.
The University places a strong focus on professional development. The games programs are designed to harness creativity through practical project work. 'Thinking outside the textbook' allows our students to choose their own path, giving them the opportunity to apply knowledge to real world environments. Videogames students benefit hugely from studio simulation and team—based development, ensuring confidence and a high level of ability upon graduation.
                        
                            
                                                                                                    
                        
                
				
					
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Abertay's student body is diverse with over 60 different nationalities and those from outside of Scotland make up 20% of our student body. Abertay also has a significant number of mature students, as well as college transfer students.
Female
2,165 — 48.10%
Male
2,333 — 51.83%
We have over 30 student clubs along with various sports teams at Abertay. From soccer to dance, Anime to E Sports, and Minecraft to the Hacking Society, Abertay's clubs have your interests covered! They're a great way to meet people who share the same passions as you. Membership is usually cheap (some only cost £1 to join!)
If you can't find something that matches your interests, why not start your own?  Abertay's Student Association will help you get it going.  
						
					
																	
					
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									Total Undergraduate Enrollment
									4,220
								 
													 
					 
						
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					03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top  
						Admissions
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All undergraduate applications to Scottish universities are submitted via the UK's centralized application website called University & Colleges Admissions Service, or UCAS. Applications from everywhere in the world must be made through this system. UCAS will ask you to submit your most recent transcript, a personal statement, and an academic reference, as well as any necessary test scores (once you receive them).
There are specific entry requirements for students coming from the USA to study games majors:
-	High School GPA of 3.0 and one of the following:
-	SAT: 1200
-	ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Composite: 27
-	3 AP Tests at grades: 433
-	3 SAT Subject Tests at 650
Please note if you are unable to take one of the above tests due to COVID restrictions or challenges, please reach out to international@abertay.ac.uk to let us know prior to submission.
Applicants to Computer Arts will be required to submit a portfolio. 
Specific academic requirements for individual majors, no matter where you are in the world, can be found on the Abertay University website.
					
																	
					
													
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-	BA (Hons) Computer Arts
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Game Applications Development
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology
-	BSc (Hons) Game Design and Production
-	BSc (Hons) Computing
-	BSc (Hons) Ethical Hacking
-	BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity
					
																	
					
							
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-	BA (Hons) Computer Arts
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-	BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology
-	BSc (Hons) Game Design and Production
-	BSc (Hons) Computing
-	BSc (Hons) Ethical Hacking
-	BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity
											
								 
							 
							
				
				
					
							
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The University is conveniently located on a city centre campus in Dundee, a city of 148,000 people on Scotland's beautiful east coast. All of its buildings are within a quarter mile of each other. Students can easily and safely explore the city, go out for a night or head to the waterfront or downtown—all within a 15 minute walk from our student accommodation.
There are places to grab coffee and food on campus, as well as several shops nearby for snacks and basic groceries. The campus is a 5 minute walk from restaurants and two shopping malls.
							 
							
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In recent years, Abertay University has invested millions of pounds in developing facilities to benefit students for decades to come. Abertay also houses the UK Centre of Excellence in Computer Games Studies. Opening this year is the Abertay cyberQuarter. A new £18m cybersecurity research and development centre housed within Abertay University.
This initiative brings together students, academics, and organisations to help solve global cybersecurity challenges.
The Abertay cyberQuarter aims to:
Increase technical problem solving for industry.
Increase industry-academia interaction and collaboration.
Increase access to cyber employment opportunities in the area.
Those studying videogames degrees have access to specialist game development laboratories, including:
-	An Emergent Technology Centre and 5G Testbed
-	Usability Lab
-	Professional grade sound and audio recording studio
-	A PlayStation Teaching Lab
-	Learning spaces designed to replicate development studios, which offer invaluable workplace simulation
-	3D modelling, animation and motion capture studio
-	3D printing lab
-	A VR/AR lab
-	A life drawing studio 
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Dundee is a beautiful, thriving city located on the north bank of the mighty River Tay.
Its reputation as a culturally rich, welcoming and exciting part of Scotland is quickly spreading across the world.
The Wall Street Journal named Dundee as one of its top 10 places to visit, and lifestyle magazine, GQ, called it "Britain's coolest little city." The Sunday Times newspaper has hailed Dundee Scotland's best place to live.
The city is perfectly placed to enjoy the whole of Scotland and the rest of the UK. The capital, Edinburgh, is an hour to the south, and Glasgow is just over an hour away. London is five hours away by train. The world-famous Scottish Highlands are also just a short journey from the city.
The UK's videogames pedigree is immense, and is more valuable than the music and film industries combined. There are a number of games development clusters across the UK hosting global companies such as Activitsion/Blizzard, Epic, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft. Some of the best performing games on the planet have been developed in the UK and studios in Scotland are responsible for some of the most successful titles in the world. Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption are developed by Rockstar North in Edinburgh, mobile titles like Bloons and Angry Birds and the console version of Minecraft are developed here in Dundee.
Dundee is one of a series of a major games hubs across the UK and really punches above its weight in the industry. Packed to the brim with award—winning studios, the city's reputation as one of the UKs foremost games makers is going from strength to strength. Studying a games degree at Abertay University not only guarantees you a high quality education, but gives you the chance to immerse yourself in a city that really gets it when it comes to videogames development.
It's the first UK city with UNESCO City of Design status thanks to its varied contribution to video games, biomedical research and comics — Dundee is the birthplace of Lemmings, Grand Theft Auto, and one of the UK's most best known comic book publishers, DC Thomson. It is also home to the largest teaching hospital in Europe.
							 
					
				
				
					
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Room and Board
All student accommodation at Abertay University is set up apartment—style, with students in private rooms (en-suite available) sharing a common kitchen and living area.  Prices start from approximately $710 USD/month including utilities and wifi.
Meal plans are not a common option in UK universities. Most students cook in their own kitchen, or can choose from a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and coffee shops, either on campus or a short walk away. 
Tuition
Tuition fees for 2022/2023 international undergraduate students range from £14,000 to £15,500 per academic year. This is subject to change, but the tuition fee in Year 1 will be the fee for each year of study at Abertay. The annual tuition fee will not increase during your time at Abertay. 
Other Expenses
When applying for a student visa, students will pay a healthcare surcharge which covers all healthcare needs while that visa is valid, including physician visits, hospital stays and critical care, pharmaceuticals and some extended care such as basic dentistry. 
					
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Abertay University is happy to accept US Federal Student Loans as well as VA Benefits such as the GI Bill.  Our Federal School Code is G36743. A range of funding opportunities are available for international students, including:
Abertay Undergraduate Scholarships
This is an award of up to £12,000 for international undergraduate students who are accepted to study at Abertay. This scholarship is intended to support you with living and travel costs. The award is £3,000 annually, paid in equal instalments in January and April, for a maximum of 4 years.
Abertay Graduate Scholarships
This £3,000 award is open to all new international (non-EU) graduate students who are overseas fee payers domiciled outside the UK. You must have a 2:1 UK Bachelor's degree (equivalent to B/70% grade or above). 
How to Apply:
You do not need to complete an application form for these scholarships. If you meet all the eligibility criteria you will be notified in late August (for fall entry) or early January (for winter entry) that you have been granted the Abertay International Scholarship.
					
											
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					01. Overview
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															The University was the first in the world to offer majors in computer games and ethical hacking, and we are one of the top games University's in Europe — listed in the Princeton Review's 'World's Top 25 Games Universities' for an eighth year in a row. Our graduate games programs are ranked top 10 in the world.
With around 4500 students representing 60+ nationalities, we are one of Scotland's smallest university communities. The tightknit nature of life at Abertay and the supportive environment mean we regularly feature at the top of student satisfaction league tables, including the Complete University Guide, National Student Survey and Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide.
Most recently, Abertay University has been ranked top Scottish modern university for student satisfaction, research intensity and facilities investment by the Complete University Guide (CUG) 2026. 
Abertay University has also been ranked Scotland's top modern university for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2024. For the second year in a row, Abertay was the highest-ranked modern university in the country on the survey's key measure of overall student satisfaction. The University also had several success stories at individual programme level, in addition to being ranked top Scottish modern for Academic Support, Learning Resources, and Organisation and Management. Abertay Students' Association's work was also recognised with a ranking of top Scottish modern for Student Voice.
Abertay's teaching focuses on STEM subjects, business and social sciences, but it is perhaps best known for its world class reputation in videogames education and cybersecurity.
The University places a strong focus on professional development. The games programs are designed to harness creativity through practical project work. 'Thinking outside the textbook' allows our students to choose their own path, giving them the opportunity to apply knowledge to real world environments. Videogames students benefit hugely from studio simulation and team—based development, ensuring confidence and a high level of ability upon graduation.
						
							
					
						
				
				
					02. Rankings
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					03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top  
						Admissions
						From the School:
							
All undergraduate applications to Scottish universities are submitted via the UK's centralized application website called University & Colleges Admissions Service, or UCAS. Applications from everywhere in the world must be made through this system. UCAS will ask you to submit your most recent transcript, a personal statement, and an academic reference, as well as any necessary test scores (once you receive them).
There are specific entry requirements for students coming from the USA to study games majors:
-	High School GPA of 3.0 and one of the following:
-	SAT: 1200
-	ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Composite: 27
-	3 AP Tests at grades: 433
-	3 SAT Subject Tests at 650
Please note if you are unable to take one of the above tests due to COVID restrictions or challenges, please reach out to international@abertay.ac.uk to let us know prior to submission.
Applicants to Computer Arts will be required to submit a portfolio. 
Specific academic requirements for individual majors, no matter where you are in the world, can be found on the Abertay University website.
					
																	
					
													
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Room and Board
All student accommodation at Abertay University is set up apartment—style, with students in private rooms (en-suite available) sharing a common kitchen and living area.  Prices start from approximately $710 USD/month including utilities and wifi.
Meal plans are not a common option in UK universities. Most students cook in their own kitchen, or can choose from a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and coffee shops, either on campus or a short walk away. 
Tuition
Tuition fees for 2022/2023 international undergraduate students range from £14,000 to £15,500 per academic year. This is subject to change, but the tuition fee in Year 1 will be the fee for each year of study at Abertay. The annual tuition fee will not increase during your time at Abertay. 
Other Expenses
When applying for a student visa, students will pay a healthcare surcharge which covers all healthcare needs while that visa is valid, including physician visits, hospital stays and critical care, pharmaceuticals and some extended care such as basic dentistry. 
					
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							From the School
							
-	BA (Hons) Computer Arts
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Game Applications Development
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology
-	BSc (Hons) Game Design and Production
-	BSc (Hons) Computing
-	BSc (Hons) Ethical Hacking
-	BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity
					
																	
					
							
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-	BA (Hons) Computer Arts
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Game Applications Development
-	BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology
-	BSc (Hons) Game Design and Production
-	BSc (Hons) Computing
-	BSc (Hons) Ethical Hacking
-	BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity
											
								 
							 
							
														
				
					
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Abertay's student body is diverse with over 60 different nationalities and those from outside of Scotland make up 20% of our student body. Abertay also has a significant number of mature students, as well as college transfer students.
Female
2,165 — 48.10%
Male
2,333 — 51.83%
We have over 30 student clubs along with various sports teams at Abertay. From soccer to dance, Anime to E Sports, and Minecraft to the Hacking Society, Abertay's clubs have your interests covered! They're a great way to meet people who share the same passions as you. Membership is usually cheap (some only cost £1 to join!)
If you can't find something that matches your interests, why not start your own?  Abertay's Student Association will help you get it going.  
						
					
																	
					
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Engaging the Whole Campus
							
							
								
									
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										Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
									
									
										
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Residential Life
							
							
								
									
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								Location
								
The University is conveniently located on a city centre campus in Dundee, a city of 148,000 people on Scotland's beautiful east coast. All of its buildings are within a quarter mile of each other. Students can easily and safely explore the city, go out for a night or head to the waterfront or downtown—all within a 15 minute walk from our student accommodation.
There are places to grab coffee and food on campus, as well as several shops nearby for snacks and basic groceries. The campus is a 5 minute walk from restaurants and two shopping malls.
							 
							
								Campus Facilities & Equipment
								
In recent years, Abertay University has invested millions of pounds in developing facilities to benefit students for decades to come. Abertay also houses the UK Centre of Excellence in Computer Games Studies. Opening this year is the Abertay cyberQuarter. A new £18m cybersecurity research and development centre housed within Abertay University.
This initiative brings together students, academics, and organisations to help solve global cybersecurity challenges.
The Abertay cyberQuarter aims to:
Increase technical problem solving for industry.
Increase industry-academia interaction and collaboration.
Increase access to cyber employment opportunities in the area.
Those studying videogames degrees have access to specialist game development laboratories, including:
-	An Emergent Technology Centre and 5G Testbed
-	Usability Lab
-	Professional grade sound and audio recording studio
-	A PlayStation Teaching Lab
-	Learning spaces designed to replicate development studios, which offer invaluable workplace simulation
-	3D modelling, animation and motion capture studio
-	3D printing lab
-	A VR/AR lab
-	A life drawing studio 
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Dundee is a beautiful, thriving city located on the north bank of the mighty River Tay.
Its reputation as a culturally rich, welcoming and exciting part of Scotland is quickly spreading across the world.
The Wall Street Journal named Dundee as one of its top 10 places to visit, and lifestyle magazine, GQ, called it "Britain's coolest little city." The Sunday Times newspaper has hailed Dundee Scotland's best place to live.
The city is perfectly placed to enjoy the whole of Scotland and the rest of the UK. The capital, Edinburgh, is an hour to the south, and Glasgow is just over an hour away. London is five hours away by train. The world-famous Scottish Highlands are also just a short journey from the city.
The UK's videogames pedigree is immense, and is more valuable than the music and film industries combined. There are a number of games development clusters across the UK hosting global companies such as Activitsion/Blizzard, Epic, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft. Some of the best performing games on the planet have been developed in the UK and studios in Scotland are responsible for some of the most successful titles in the world. Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption are developed by Rockstar North in Edinburgh, mobile titles like Bloons and Angry Birds and the console version of Minecraft are developed here in Dundee.
Dundee is one of a series of a major games hubs across the UK and really punches above its weight in the industry. Packed to the brim with award—winning studios, the city's reputation as one of the UKs foremost games makers is going from strength to strength. Studying a games degree at Abertay University not only guarantees you a high quality education, but gives you the chance to immerse yourself in a city that really gets it when it comes to videogames development.
It's the first UK city with UNESCO City of Design status thanks to its varied contribution to video games, biomedical research and comics — Dundee is the birthplace of Lemmings, Grand Theft Auto, and one of the UK's most best known comic book publishers, DC Thomson. It is also home to the largest teaching hospital in Europe.
							 
					
									
				
					
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Abertay University is happy to accept US Federal Student Loans as well as VA Benefits such as the GI Bill.  Our Federal School Code is G36743. A range of funding opportunities are available for international students, including:
Abertay Undergraduate Scholarships
This is an award of up to £12,000 for international undergraduate students who are accepted to study at Abertay. This scholarship is intended to support you with living and travel costs. The award is £3,000 annually, paid in equal instalments in January and April, for a maximum of 4 years.
Abertay Graduate Scholarships
This £3,000 award is open to all new international (non-EU) graduate students who are overseas fee payers domiciled outside the UK. You must have a 2:1 UK Bachelor's degree (equivalent to B/70% grade or above). 
How to Apply:
You do not need to complete an application form for these scholarships. If you meet all the eligibility criteria you will be notified in late August (for fall entry) or early January (for winter entry) that you have been granted the Abertay International Scholarship.
					
											
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