Game Creation

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Join EHU’s Game Creation program — a hands-on path into the game industry, blending art, design, and storytelling.

This program prepares future game creators to design and publish original games — from idea to release on platforms like Steam and beyond. The main game engine used throughout the program is Unreal Engine.

European Diploma
Career Growth
High-level English Proficiency
Flexible Study Plan
Academic Advising
Student Visa Support

Program Features

Academic Degree: Bachelor of Art

Language of Instruction:
3.5 years (7 semesters) (High residence (Full-time) format) in Russian language
3.5 years (7 semesters) (High residence (Full-time) format) in English language

Study Program Code: 6123PX002

Start: October 1, 2026

Tuition Fees (per semester):
1800 for citizens and permanent residents of the Republic of Belarus
€2050 for citizens of other countries

Scholarships: 100% or 50% tuition waivers available. Click for details

Application submission:
opens on April 7, 2026

Potential Career

The program opens broad career opportunities in game development, interactive media, and the digital entertainment industry.

Program completion qualifies graduates for roles such as:

  • Independent game developer — creating and publishing your own games
  • Game Designer — concepting game mechanics and prototypes
  • Artist in the gaming industry — creating visual style and game content
  • Programmer in the gaming industry
  • Programming game mechanics and prototypes

Admission Requirements

Admission to the BA Game Creation program requires passing a creative Solo Game Jam exam.

Applicants must have a minimum overall secondary school grade average of 7.0 and a minimum grade of 8.0 in English. If the secondary school English grade is below 8.0, applicants may submit a TOEFL certificate confirming their English language proficiency.

Additional Exam: Solo Game Jam

Total Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes

Written Component (3 hours):
Develop an original game concept and document it using the template provided at the examination.
Create a mock screenshot (a visual representation of a non-existent game) based on your concept, either hand-drawn or digitally produced.
Prepare a structured presentation and pitch for your game concept.

Oral Component (15 minutes):
Provide a brief personal introduction.
Present your game concept.
Respond to questions from the examination panel.


📍 Not sure where to start? Check out the step-by-step application guidelines at this link.
📍 Learn more about tuition fees, grants, and scholarships at this link.

Contacts

Public Entity “European Humanities University”
17 Savičiaus Str., Vilnius, Lithuania

Email: consult@ehu.lt