BSc (Hons) Immersive Systems Design (3D Modelling) Program By The Glasgow School of Art |Top Universities

BSc (Hons) Immersive Systems Design (3D Modelling)

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# 13QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme will provide graduates with a highly relevant skill set in practical software and immersive systems (Virtual Reality) development, an understanding of how people and technology interact, combined with the creative insight essential to help create the future in immersive systems. This is a technology focussed degree with a strong art-school foundation, combining rigorous taught components with studio based learning and critical thinking. Visualisation and Virtual Reality has been an area of excellence for the School of Simulation and Visualisation (previously Digital Design Studio) since its formation almost 20 years ago, and is an area that is now seeing a surge of rapid development and adoption worldwide. With the entertainment market driving costs down, new opportunities are emerging for VR in broadcast and entertainment, medical, engineering and other domains, with major investments from companies as varied as Sky Broadcasting, Sony, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. Students can expect to benefit from the School of Simulation and Visualisation’s continued research and commercial work (in e.g. archaeology and medical sectors) and relationships with major broadcasters, VR developers and private and public sector clients. Through the programme students will gain an understanding of major issues around core and specialist topics in Immersive Systems alongside practical skills for creating engaging and immersive interactive experiences.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme will provide graduates with a highly relevant skill set in practical software and immersive systems (Virtual Reality) development, an understanding of how people and technology interact, combined with the creative insight essential to help create the future in immersive systems. This is a technology focussed degree with a strong art-school foundation, combining rigorous taught components with studio based learning and critical thinking. Visualisation and Virtual Reality has been an area of excellence for the School of Simulation and Visualisation (previously Digital Design Studio) since its formation almost 20 years ago, and is an area that is now seeing a surge of rapid development and adoption worldwide. With the entertainment market driving costs down, new opportunities are emerging for VR in broadcast and entertainment, medical, engineering and other domains, with major investments from companies as varied as Sky Broadcasting, Sony, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. Students can expect to benefit from the School of Simulation and Visualisation’s continued research and commercial work (in e.g. archaeology and medical sectors) and relationships with major broadcasters, VR developers and private and public sector clients. Through the programme students will gain an understanding of major issues around core and specialist topics in Immersive Systems alongside practical skills for creating engaging and immersive interactive experiences.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+
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30+

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Founded in 1845, The Glasgow School of Art is one of the few remaining independent art schools in the UK. With a proven history of producing some of the world’s most influential and successful artists, designers and architects, the GSA’s studio-based specialist, practice-led education draws talented individuals with a shared passion and concern for visual culture from all over the world. Many graduates have chosen to stay in Glasgow so that today the city is home to one of the UK’s largest and most vibrant creative communities. 


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Founded in 1845, The Glasgow School of Art is one of the few remaining independent art schools in the UK. With a proven history of producing some of the world’s most influential and successful artists, designers and architects, the GSA’s studio-based specialist, practice-led education draws talented individuals with a shared passion and concern for visual culture from all over the world. Many graduates have chosen to stay in Glasgow so that today the city is home to one of the UK’s largest and most vibrant creative communities. 

 

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