Find Your Learning Path
We've structured our programs around how people actually learn game development. Each track gives you time to absorb concepts, build real projects, and develop skills that stick. Programs start in July 2026.
Three Tracks, Different Depths
Pick based on where you are now and where you want to go. All tracks include live sessions, project feedback, and access to our framework library.
Foundation Track
Good if you're starting out or switching careers. Covers Unity and basic mobile optimization.
- 24 weeks of structured learning
- Weekly live Q&A sessions
- 3 portfolio projects
- Unity fundamentals and C# basics
- Mobile input and touch controls
- Basic performance optimization
- Community forum access
Professional Track
For those ready to build production-quality games. Includes multiplayer basics and monetization strategies.
- 40 weeks comprehensive program
- Bi-weekly code reviews
- 6 production-grade projects
- Advanced Unity and Unreal basics
- Network programming fundamentals
- Memory management deep dive
- AdMob and IAP integration
- Publishing workshop included
Master Track
Intensive program for developers aiming to specialize. Includes custom framework development and advanced graphics.
- 58 weeks of advanced training
- Weekly mentor check-ins
- 8 specialized projects
- Custom engine development
- Shader programming and rendering
- Server architecture design
- Live operations strategies
- One-on-one career guidance
What You Actually Get
Beyond the bullet points. Here's what differentiates each track when you're knee-deep in learning.
| Feature | Foundation | Professional | Master |
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Session Frequency | Weekly (90 min) | Twice weekly (120 min) | Three times weekly (150 min) |
| Code Review Turnaround | Within 5 days | Within 3 days | Within 24 hours |
| Frameworks Covered | Unity only | Unity, Unreal, Godot | All major frameworks plus custom builds |
| Project Complexity | Single-player mechanics | Multiplayer-ready games | Production-scale applications |
| Mentor Access | Group mentorship monthly | Individual mentorship weekly | |
| Portfolio Review | End of program | Mid and end of program | Quarterly throughout |
| Publishing Support | Self-guided resources | Workshop and guidelines | Hands-on publishing assistance |
| Alumni Network | |||
| Career Resources | Basic job board access | Resume reviews and interview prep | Portfolio site design and career strategy |
| Recording Access | 6 months post-completion | 12 months post-completion | Lifetime access |
I picked Professional because I wanted more than basics but wasn't ready for the Master commitment. Ten months felt long when I started, but honestly, I needed every week. The multiplayer module alone took me a month to really understand. What helped was getting actual feedback on my code instead of just watching tutorials.
Questions We Get Often
Real answers based on what past students have asked.
Can I switch tracks midway?
Yes, though it depends on where you are. If you're in Foundation and want to upgrade to Professional, we can arrange that if you're keeping pace with assignments. Going down a track doesn't happen often, but we've accommodated it when life gets complicated. Email us at info@uralmoxe.com and we'll figure out timing.
Do you offer payment plans?
We have monthly installments available for all tracks. Foundation splits into 6 payments of €535, Professional into 10 payments of €580, and Master into 14 payments of €635. There's a small processing fee (3%) if you choose installments over lump sum.
What if I fall behind on coursework?
Happens more than you'd think. We build buffer weeks into each track specifically for this. If you're struggling with a module, you can repeat sections or get extra tutoring sessions (included in Professional and Master). Foundation students can purchase additional support at €80 per hour if needed.
Is there a refund policy?
Full refund if you withdraw within the first three weeks. After that, we calculate based on completed modules minus a 15% admin fee. We don't love these situations, but we try to be fair. Check the full policy document during enrollment.
What equipment do I need?
A decent computer—Windows or Mac—with at least 16GB RAM and a dedicated GPU if possible. You'll install Unity, Unreal (Professional and Master), and various dev tools. We provide a detailed spec list once you enroll. If your setup is borderline, reach out and we'll assess whether it'll work.