Course summary
MA/MSc Computing and Creative Industry (Modular) is a modular programme that enables you to study units from across the Creative Computing Institute (CCI) post graduate courses in a combination that suits you. For example, units available with this 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 that interest you and tailor your post graduate experience at the CCI to support your career aspirations. The name of this award reflects that three core areas of study across the CCI that are available to you to choose to study: Creativity, Computing and Industry. The study of creativity is available within practice-based project units where you apply computing skills to produced innovative creative outcomes. The study of Computing is available in units that target specific technologies such as machine leaning or natural language processing with common programming languages such as Python. The study of Industry is available within units that explore practical and critical concepts related to the social phenomena of computing and its impact on the ethical dimensions of products, services and culture. With the ability to select units of study across this range you are able to take account of your individual level 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 on different CCI courses, access to dedicated CCI specialist course facilities and technical staff, access to a broad range of CCI academic across specialist subject areas.
Entry requirements
An applicant will normally be considered for admission if they have achieved an educational level equivalent to an honours degree in the broad fields of arts and humanities or the specific fields of science and technology studies, computer science, data science, computing, a joint computer sciences and arts/humanities degree. We also welcome application from a creative disciplines with substantial computational practice.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7EY