MA/MSc Computing in the Creative Industries (Modular) 15 months Postgraduate Programme By University of the Arts London |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

15 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

29,990 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MA/MSc Computing in the Creative Industries (Modular) represents an exciting opportunity to study with the CCI’s world-renowned creative computing faculty across a range of specialisms unique to the CCI. The course is a modular programme that enables you to study units from across the Creative Computing Institute (CCI) postgraduate courses in a combination that suits you. For example, units available within the course come from MSc Creative Computing, MSc Data Science and the Creative Industries and MA Internet Equalities. This means you are able select that specific areas of study of interest and tailor your post graduate experience at the CCI to support your career aspirations.

As a modular student you will focus on three core areas of study:
  • Creativity: How to ideate, develop concepts into prototypes, work with creative research methods and apply critical cultural understanding.
  • Computing: How to leverage creative computing platforms, coding languages and the critical discourse surrounding the role of computation in society.
  • Industry: How to apply creative computing across a range of industry contexts leveraging creative management and leadership skills to boost your employability.

With the ability to select units of study across this range you are able to tailor the CCI experience to your level of technical ability, desire for critical engagement and your intended graduate path.

Further benefits of the course include; the ability to study with a range of peers across CCI courses, access to dedicated CCI specialist course facilities and technical staff, and access to a broad range of CCI academic across specialist subject areas. Students on this course will also join a vibrant, cutting-edge community of activists, innovators, researchers and practitioners complete with a vibrant open events programme, some of which you can see on our YouTube channel.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MA/MSc Computing in the Creative Industries (Modular) represents an exciting opportunity to study with the CCI’s world-renowned creative computing faculty across a range of specialisms unique to the CCI. The course is a modular programme that enables you to study units from across the Creative Computing Institute (CCI) postgraduate courses in a combination that suits you. For example, units available within the course come from MSc Creative Computing, MSc Data Science and the Creative Industries and MA Internet Equalities. This means you are able select that specific areas of study of interest and tailor your post graduate experience at the CCI to support your career aspirations.

As a modular student you will focus on three core areas of study:
  • Creativity: How to ideate, develop concepts into prototypes, work with creative research methods and apply critical cultural understanding.
  • Computing: How to leverage creative computing platforms, coding languages and the critical discourse surrounding the role of computation in society.
  • Industry: How to apply creative computing across a range of industry contexts leveraging creative management and leadership skills to boost your employability.

With the ability to select units of study across this range you are able to tailor the CCI experience to your level of technical ability, desire for critical engagement and your intended graduate path.

Further benefits of the course include; the ability to study with a range of peers across CCI courses, access to dedicated CCI specialist course facilities and technical staff, and access to a broad range of CCI academic across specialist subject areas. Students on this course will also join a vibrant, cutting-edge community of activists, innovators, researchers and practitioners complete with a vibrant open events programme, some of which you can see on our YouTube channel.

Admission Requirements

90+
176+
3.3+
6.5+
58+

An applicant will normally be considered for admission if they have achieved an educational level equivalent to an honours degree in either the broad field of science and technology studies, computer science, data science, computing, a joint computer sciences and arts/humanities degree, or a closely related subject. Or, from a creative discipline with substantial computational practice.

  • Graphic Design
  • Interaction Design
  • Interactive Media Design
  • Web Design
  • Communication Design
  • Digital Design
  • Product Design
Educational level may be demonstrated by:

  • Honours degree (named above);
  • Possession of equivalent qualifications in a design-related or creative discipline;
  • Prior experiential learning, the outcome of which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required.
  • Your experience is assessed as a learning process and tutors will evaluate that experience for currency, validity, quality and sufficiency;
Or a combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning which, taken together, can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required.

15 Months
Sep

Domestic
14,000 GBP
International
29,990 GBP

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