Summary:
Creative computing is where ideas take shape through technology. It brings together art, design and digital innovation to create experiences that engage with the world around us.
On this course, you will design and build digital projects that connect with culture, society and the environment. You will explore how creativity and technology intersect, working across areas such as fabrication, textiles, coding and 3D printing.
You will develop skills in collaboration, design thinking and problem solving, using industry standard tools and approaches. Alongside this, you will consider the ethical and philosophical questions that shape digital innovation today.
As you progress, you will build a portfolio of work that prepares you for careers across the creative digital industries, from design and media to emerging technologies.
Key features of the course:
Work with a wide range of equipment, including virtual and augmented reality, robotics, and fabrication and construction tools.
Collaborate with research labs focused on social and collaborative computing, connecting your work to real world challenges.
Learn from guest speakers and take part in industry events and projects across Winchester School of Art.
Showcase your work in exhibitions and events, both in the UK and internationally.
Take part in optional study trips in the UK and abroad, visiting museums, galleries and industry events.
Student support:
You will be taught by experts who take the time to know you as an individual. Through small group teaching and support from your personal tutor, you will build confidence in your ideas and your practice.
You will also have access to wellbeing services, peer mentoring and dedicated careers support, all within a welcoming and creative community.
Further information:
BSc Creative Computing is a three year full time course based at Winchester School of Art. You can choose to extend your degree with a year abroad or a year in industry.
Find out more on our course page.