
Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £16,300 | £8,150 |
| Northern Ireland | £16,300 | £8,150 |
| Scotland | £16,300 | £8,150 |
| Wales | £16,300 | £8,150 |
| Channel Islands | £16,300 | £8,150 |
| EU | £34,200 | N/A |
| International | £34,200 | N/A |
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About
Overview
Immersive Technologies, including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR), are revolutionizing the way we engage with digital content across various industries such as entertainment, healthcare, and marketing.
Programme Objectives
This degree aims to equip students with the necessary skills to create engaging immersive content and interactive experiences for diverse audiences.
Key Skills and Knowledge Areas
- Technological expertise in VR and AR.
- Understanding of critical theory and practical skills in immersive technologies.
- Holistic approach to content creation, delivery, and consumption.
- Collaborative
Subject Area Information
Creative computing is an interdisciplinary field that merges the principles of computer science with creative practices such as art, design, music, and storytelling. This discipline aims to equip students with both technical skills and creative thinking abilities, enabling them to innovate and create in the digital realm.
1. Introduction to Creative Computing
2. Digital Art and Design
3. Interactive Media
4. Creative Coding
5. Sound and Music Computing
6. Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Basic programming
- Problem-solving
- Graphic design
- 3D modeling
- Animation
- UX/UI design
- Game development
- Advanced coding
- Algorithmic thinking
- Audio programming
- Sound design
- VR/AR development
- 3D graphics
- Immersive experience design
Career
Graduates of creative computing programs can pursue a variety of careers that blend technology and creativity.
Digital Artist
Creating digital illustrations, animations, and interactive art.
Game Developer
Designing and programming video games and interactive experiences.
UX/UI Designer
Crafting user interfaces and experiences for digital products.
Multimedia Designer
Developing content for websites, apps, and digital media.
VR/AR Developer
Building virtual and augmented reality applications.
Sound Designer
Creating audio effects and music for media and entertainment.
Creative Technologist
Innovating at the intersection of art and technology, often in roles within advertising, media, and entertainment industries.
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