Creative Media Arts BA Honours

    Creative Media Arts BA Honours

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,239 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    Creative Media Arts BA Honours

    About

    Course summary

    Our Creative Media Arts BA (previously Contemporary Media Practice) will challenge you to develop cutting-edge approaches to media arts with an emphasis on innovation and emerging creative technologies.

    It will give you the opportunity to work across media disciplines to prepare you for a dynamic and ever-changing media arts landscape. Our graduates have a wide range of career options in the creative industries, such as content production across interactive media, immersive technologies, CGI and VFX, videogame design, film, experience design and emerging technologies including Artificial Intelligence and the Metaverse.

    The course delivers disciplinary skills in a range of media practices including filmmaking, photography, interaction design, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), video and art installation, motion graphics, animation, projection mapping, creative coding, 3D scanning and printing, 3D modelling and design, sound art, audio production and web design.

    Our unique course combines traditional art school approaches to creative practice – where students develop skills in critical thinking, innovation and contextual awareness – with industry-level professionalism. This approach will enable you to develop engaging practical projects and to participate in contemporary cultural debates through your awareness of the political, ethical and aesthetic implications of your work.

    Core modules give you the skills to work across media boundaries, and at the frontiers of emerging media. These provide a breadth and depth of media production skills together with transferrable skills in project management, collaborative practice and entrepreneurship. Combined, these will give you the ability to adapt to the creative opportunities of the contemporary media landscape.

    The course is part of the University of Westminster's School of Arts, based at our Harrow Campus – a cutting-edge creative hub, and one of the leading media, arts and design educational facilities in Europe.

    Top reasons to study with us

    • State-of-the-art facilities – As a Creative Media Arts student, you will have access to extensive industry-level facilities including photographic, green screen and film studios, video editing suites, photography printing and darkroom facilities, 3D workshops, emerging media and computer labs
    • Taught by industry experts – You will be taught by a course team of experienced media practitioners, researchers and visiting industry experts, ensuring that the course reflects and adapts to current developments in media practice
    • Employability and entrepreneurial skills are emphasised in modules through the use of practical, problem-solving tasks that mirror professional environments
    • High employment rate – Our graduates have a high employment rate across the media and creative industries. 90% of our Creative Media Arts BA students are in work and / or study within 15 months after the course and 70% are in highly skilled work (Source: Discover Uni – site accessed in February 2023)
    • Work-based learning provided through a core module in Year 2
    • Connected to CREAM (Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media) - You will be taught by researchers from the University’s CREAM research Centre
    • Westminster is ranked 2nd in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2025 for ‘Research Quality’ in Art and Design
    • Westminster is ranked top 20 among UK institutions for Communication and Media Studies in the QS World University Rankings 2024. The University is also ranked in the top 15 in the Complete University Guide 2024 for 'Student Satisfaction' in Communication and Media Studies

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • International Baccalaureate – 96 UCAS Tariff points from all components of the Diploma Programme. International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme will be considered on a case-by case basis

    If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with 5.5 in each component.

    This course focuses on transferable skills across media, so applicants should have a good portfolio of practical work that could include still images, short films and/or interactive work. We ask applicants to focus on examples of work about which they feel passionate and which demonstrates their personal interests. We also ask that applicants present a short essay to demonstrate their written and reflective skills, although this is optional. Applicants will be selected for interview.

    More information

    Portfolio guidance

    Number of recommended portfolio pieces

    Please be selective and do not include more than the number of items requested below

    What should I include in my portfolio submission?

    For your interview, you will need to prepare a portfolio of your work. This should be submitted as a PDF file no larger than 10MB; it can include links to online materials.

    The portfolio should be comprised of:

    a) 5 or more examples of photography which represent particular interests or artistic styles that you have been recently exploring,
    and/or:

    b) at least one film or moving image production that you were involved in (no longer than 5 minutes),
    and/or:

    c) any ‘New Media’ project (websites, online artwork or installation, video games, etc).

    How should I structure my portfolio?

    Your portfolio should briefly tell the story of the work you are showing us. Remember to add captions to any images and where links or online materials are included, please explain briefly what the team will be viewing.

    How will my portfolio be evaluated?

    Your portfolio will be reviewed by a member of the academic team and applicants will be invited for interview You should be prepared to discuss your work in an expansive and conceptual way (the ideas behind its creation, its exploration of specific themes, etc). Good technical quality is expected but we are also happy to look at and discuss any work that you feel is not yet finished.

    What happens next?

    After your interview, the course team will make a decision about your suitability for the course. They'll communicate this with the admissions team, who will let you know the result.

    Top Tip from our course team

    One of our main areas of focus will be to discover your passion for media arts in whichever form you feel is appropriate. It is therefore important to include work which conveys your personal creative identity or interests. This might be something you have made in your own time rather than at school or college.

    Please do not send in portfolios until requested to do so by the University's Admissions team. You will be notified by email about when to submit your portfolio.

    Career

    This course will prepare you for roles such as:

    • Digital content creator
    • Digital artist
    • Creative director
    • Creative technologist
    • Interactive media designer
    • Game designer
    • Motion graphics designer (3D/VFX/CGI)
    • UI/UX designer
    • VR/AR developer
    • Video editor
    • Film producer
    • Production designer
    • Photographer
    • Curator
    • Social media manager
    • Events manager

    Graduate employment

    Graduates from our course have gained employment or worked with many high-profile companies and organisations, including:

    • BBC
    • British Film Institute
    • Channel 4
    • Disney
    • Guggenheim Museum
    • ITV
    • Marvel
    • Google
    • Netflix
    • The Times
    • Vertigo Films

    Our graduates have also gone on to postgraduate study at prestigious institutions such as:

    • Columbia University (USA)
    • National Film and Television School
    • Royal College of Art

    Employers value graduates who have invested in their personal and professional development – and our Westminster Employability Award gives you the chance to formally document and demonstrate these activities and achievements.

    The award is flexible and can be completed in your own time, allowing you to choose from a set of extracurricular activities.

    Activities might include gaining experience through a part-time job or placement, signing up to a University-run scheme – such as mentoring or teaching in a school – or completing online exercises.

    Read more about our Westminster Employability Award.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    23,239 / year

    Creative Media Arts BA Honours

    University of Westminster

    University of Westminster

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, London