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Computing Science/History of Art

1 Study option · UndergraduateGilmorehill (Main) Campus

Course summary

Computing science is wide-ranging: from programming and engineering large software systems, to the design and evaluation of human–computer interfaces, algorithms, computer and network systems, artificial intelligence, information retrieval and big data systems. History of art seeks to understand how and why paintings, sculptures, buildings and works of design in a variety of media come to look the way they do.

Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?

The School of Computing Science launched the pioneering Centre for Computing Science Education, in recognition of our commitment to leadership and innovation in educational practice. You will benefit from the extensive resources of the University Library and Archives, and The Hunterian, the University’s museum and art gallery, which feature the world-famous Hunter, Whistler and Mackintosh collections. You will also have access to Kelvin Hall, the University and city’s innovative collections-access centre.

In your third-year vacation you will receive a grant to assist you to visit museums, galleries and buildings relevant to your studies.

Career Prospects?

Recent graduates are employed as software engineers and systems analysts with companies such as Google, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Skyscanner and Yahoo. This degree can lead to careers in publishing, journalism, teaching and librarianship, museums, galleries, the heritage sector and art dealing & auction houses. Examples of graduate destinations include a Getty Collections Management Internship in the USA, and curatorial or administrative posts at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Handel House and the Design & Artists Collecting Society.

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Application codes

Course code:
GVK3
Institution code:
G28

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