Esports in universities
Higher education providers across EMEA have been quick to spot the growth and educational opportunities of esports. Many have built esports studios, complete with gaming and broadcasting equipment. Others have gone even further, constructing arenas with giant screens broadcasting live games to hundreds of attendees.
Universities are making these investments because esports are key to attracting and engaging students.
In focus: the world’s first Esports BTEC
The Esports Level 3 BTEC from the British Esports Association and Pearson Edexcel teaches higher education students how to play, strategize and analyse games to a professional standard. The qualification also develops career skills like problem solving, communication, teamwork and self-confidence.
Initially launched in the UK, the Esports BTEC has quickly been taken up by thousands of students in countries around the world.
Initially launched in the UK, the Esports BTEC has quickly been taken up by thousands of students in countries around the world.
2,000+ students
From Spain, UAE and the Dominican Republic are all enrolled.
More than 150 centres
Now approved worldwide, students in the Netherlands, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Argentina will also soon be taking the Esports BTEC.
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“What we’re doing is preparing them for careers in the esports industry, which is growing exponentially around the world, as well as digital and creative STEM-based industries that span the world. We’re teaching them transferable skills for any pathway they choose.”
Tom Dire – Head of Education Focus Group, Global Esports Generation
CASE STUDY
Exeter College Case Study
“This programme will give our young people huge employability opportunities”
- Deputy Head of Faculty, Exeter College
Schools and colleges curious about esports may be put off by the fear of negative parent perception, costs, and the impact on studies. Exeter College and their ExE Academy seek to dispel those myths. Highlighting their recent collaboration with Lenovo, the college has detailed the impact esports has on students, their future careers, and the business community beyond the college grounds.
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