Digital Arts Computing




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Unleash your creative potential and technical prowess with Goldsmiths, University of London’s BSc (Hons) in Digital Arts Computing. This full-time, three-year program equips you to become a well-rounded digital artist, fusing artistic vision with cutting-edge computational skills to create innovative and interactive experiences.
Develop a Unique Skillset: Bridge the gap between art and technology by mastering programming languages, creative coding techniques, and various digital tools. Hone your artistic sensibilities in areas like animation, sound design, and interaction design.
Concept Development and Exploration: Learn to translate creative ideas into engaging digital projects. Explore emerging technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) to push the boundaries of artistic expression.
Technical Expertise: Gain a solid foundation in computer science principles, including algorithms, data structures, and object-oriented programming. Master industry-standard software for animation, game development, interactive media, and creative coding.
Project-Based Learning: Develop your skills and foster creative problem-solving through engaging digital arts computing projects. Work collaboratively on interactive installations, digital performances, or user-driven applications, and gain valuable experience in a dynamic studio environment.
Critical Thinking and Analysis: Learn to critically analyze digital art forms, understand their historical context, and explore the evolving relationship between technology and creative expression.
Professional Preparation: Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to launch your career in the ever-growing field of digital arts. Learn about portfolio development, self-promotion strategies, and potential career paths within the creative industries.
Graduates emerge as versatile digital artists prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- Digital media production (animation, visual effects, interactive media)
- Game development
- User experience (UX) design for digital products
- Creative coding and interactive installations
- Digital arts education and research
- Working in creative agencies or technology companies focused on digital art and innovation
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The normal closing date is 26 January, but some courses will accept applications until 30 June. You are advised to apply as early as possible as courses have limited places.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,750.
Admissions Requirements
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.3 or higher (unweighted) with grades of A and B in honours or advanced-level courses, advanced placement (AP) classes, HL/SL IB certificates, or dual enrollment within the context of your high school’s curriculum.
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.0 or higher (unweighted) plus one of the following:
ACT with a composite score of 26,
or two advanced placement (AP) tests with a score of 3 or higher,
or SAT 1240 overall (with a minimum of 580 in Math and 620 in Evidence-based Reading and Writing)
Additional requirements: Portfolio
We request up to 12 items of work for portfolio, these can be images or video of sculpture, painting, drawings, digital or any other work that gives us an understanding of your practice. We will request to see a portfolio when invited for an in person interview.
You should ideally have Grade B/Grade 6 or above in GCSE Maths. If your portfolio is particularly strong we may accept a slightly lower GCSE Maths grade.
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