this is the course
http://www.gre.ac.uk/courses/ug/mmd/games-technology
(many universities have updated their web sites)
subjects
Year 1
- Computer Programming 1
- Multimedia Games Design & Development 1
- Communication Systems 1
- Computer Systems Architectures 1
- Discrete Mathematics & Combinatorics 1
Year 2
- Multimedia Games Design & Development 2
- Advanced Programming 2
- Computer Programming 2
- Embedded Systems Programming
- Operating Systems
- Linear Algebra
Year Three
- A substantial individual project based around developing a new multimedia game
- Multimedia Games Design & Development 3
- 3D Computer Graphics
- Options from a range including:
- Artificial Intelligence
- 3D Interactive Environments
- Distributed Applications Development
It looks like a normal computing degree that is offered by many universities. I was first

because gaming has very limited career opportunities but looking at the degree they are doing other computer subjects. Greenwich became a university in 1992. It was polytechnic (higher education, further education institute) since the 1800's. In 1992 many polytechnics became universities. Because of this the number of universities in London has increased.
So the brother is living near the university ? thats good
£1000 discount is given to over 40 nationalities including Sri Lankans
Greenwich is a average university
Guardian ranks Greenwich at 70 for computing
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/table/2010/jun/04/university-guide-computer-sciences-and-it
Its not Oxford but Oxford has no gaming degree
Oxford only offers a computer science degree
some of the new rules
Government wants to cancel the 2 year PSW visa (post study worker)
Students should only be allowed to work on
campus during the week and for any external
employer at weekends and during vacation
periods
Where a course includes a work placement,
raise the minimum ratio of study to work
placement from 50:50 to 66:33 so that these
types of courses become less attractive to people
using them as a way to gain access to the UK
employment market.
Remove permission to work for all dependents of
Tier 4 students.
Only those Tier 4 students studying for more
than 12 months to be allowed to bring their
dependents to the UK.