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    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    C100

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Sep-2022
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,500  / year
    Next Intake 5-Sep-2022

    BSc (Hons) Creative Computing

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    BSc (Hons) Creative Computing
    Our BSc (Hons) Creative Computing degree course has been developed in response to the digital and creative industries' need for creative graduates with advanced technical skills.

    Build skills in coding and software design that are in high demand both nationally and internationally, all while developing your understanding of creative design principles.

    The creative industries are changing. The lines are blurring between making and creating in the physical and digital worlds. Whilst many creative people know how to use digital platforms that others have designed, relatively few are able to design and make using coding as their medium.

    Imagine a world where creative practitioners can build the software they need to use for their creative practice.

    On this course you will learn about creativity "” What do we mean by this? How can computers support creativity? Can computers be creative? "” and the coding necessary to build future applications. 

    You don't need to know how to code at the beginning: starting with the computational thinking that underpins all computer programming, you will develop practical coding skills by completing a series of carefully constructed projects. For example, applying coding and creative skills to creative web and app work, while thinking about interaction, image, and text.

    You will also explore data from both open and closed networks: finding patterns in data, learning to use data ethically, and exploring why data can exclude rather than explain.

    You will develop algorithmic thinking and more advanced forms of algorithmic programming. For example, being inspired by shapes and forms found in the natural world.

    You will also be introduced to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), to support more advanced project development (such as using AI to construct complex visuals and ML to train a computer to recognise facial expressions). Your final year research report and major projects will present significant opportunities for you to develop your very own creative computing specialism, supported by tutors, technicians, and specialist physical resources. These final projects will likely form the centrepiece of your graduate portfolio.

    As with all courses at Norwich University of the Arts, your learning experience will be hands-on. You will develop projects to industry briefs and gain an understanding of the potential for "” and theory of "” computer-based technology in a wide range of digital creative and design sectors.

    Your tutors will be experienced industry professionals, grounding you in the technical skills you need whilst supporting the development of your creative and design flair.

    Employability and entrepreneurship sessions integrated into your programme will allow you to develop excellent transferrable skills in teamwork, project management, communication, and problem-solving; and you will have opportunities to work with digital creative businesses in the university's network.

    As a graduate of the course, you will be a creative professional with both strong software development skills and the creative and design skills that have been the bedrock of specialist teaching at Norwich University of the Arts since 1845. Cutting-edge coding skills will unlock a wide range of opportunities for high-quality graduate roles; from creative development, design engineering, mobile app development, and web development, to design projects linked to artificial intelligence and machine learning.

    Our BSc (Hons) Creative Computing degree course has been developed in response to the digital and creative industries' need for creative graduates with advanced technical skills.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Undergraduate Year 1 entry

    Use the tabs below to find the Year 1 entry requirements for your country qualification. If you do not see your country listed please contact the International Office directly.

    Year 0 entry

    Most undergraduate degrees at NUA offer a Year 0 (four year degree) option. Find out more about Year 0.

    The Year 0 option has lower academic requirements to the typical three year degrees. If you would like to discuss the entry requirements for Year 0 entry please contact the International Office.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,500  / year

    How to Apply

    Undergraduate degree courses

    When to apply

    Applications for both 2022 and 2023 entry are currently open. If you are interested in 2022 entry then we would recommend applying as soon as possible to meet accommodation deadlines. 

    How to apply

    Undergraduate applicants typically submit their applications via The Universities and College Admissions Service (UCAS). You can also apply directly using the below form.

    The application will include your personal details, academic achievements, a formal statement and one academic reference.

    Apply via UCAS

    Once you have accepted your offer you will be eligible to apply for scholarships and housing. We will also send you visa guidance and more information to help you prepare to move to the UK.

    Norwich University of the Arts

    BSc (Hons) Creative Computing

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