Graduate Diploma in Creative Computing

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University of the Arts London
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

the graduate diploma in creative computing will give you a material understanding of the computational technologies that underpin much innovation in both the creative industries and arts and design practice. the graduate diploma gives creative graduates the opportunity to study in a specialist ual institute environment and develop your undergraduate area of study with new skills giving you new opportunities as a creative practitioner. creative graduates with advanced computing skills are in high demand and you will learn to code using industry standard languages and frameworks, how to develop apps and be introduced to emerging areas such as machine learning. you will also develop creative projects informed by these tools and techniques and gain an inside look at london’s digital creative economy, exploring both its working practices and the emerging opportunities for technology engaged creative graduates. as a student at the ual creative computing institute you will study in a specialist and research rich environment. the institute provides dedicated technical resources and access to an institute wide lecture programme and further opportunities to engage with institute researchers and practitioners through additional events, seminars and workshops. by studying at the ual creative computing institute, you will join a network of creatives excited by the potential of computational technologies.

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Start Date

2026-09-01
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Tuition fees

155,831 .SAR

You must have one of the following qualifications:
ielts ukvi level 6.0 or above, with at least 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking

the standard minimum entry requirements for this course are: ba (hons) degree or equivalent academic qualifications evidence of ability in art or design alternative qualifications and experience will also be taken into consideration personal statement portfolio of work entry to this course will also be determined by the quality of your application, looking primarily at your portfolio of work, personal statement and reference.

Full-time