Our MSc Creative Computing course will prepare you for advanced professional roles within the fields of creative technology. This experimental approach will challenge you to apply complex computational thinking to create sophisticated outcomes, enhancing your awareness of creative computing practices and methodologies. The curriculum will help you engage with advanced programming, write code, prototype, and develop software for creative computational applications. The course will foster an advanced understanding of professional technologies and workflows, enabling you to systematically and creatively resolve complex issues.
The course focuses on designing digital experiences within the context of creative practices. With a research-led approach, you will explore the boundaries between technology and creativity and their symbiotic relationship. Through project-based learning, you will enhance your skills in programming languages, physical computing, and software development for creative practitioners. The course encourages a critical approach to creative computing, considering social and ethical implications and promoting inclusivity and diversity in technology use. By the end, youll have a professional approach to computational practice ready for large-scale projects in the creative digital sector or within the digital technology sector more broadly.
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September 2025
Norwich
3-7 Redwell Street,
Norwich,
Norfolk,
NR2 4SN, England, United Kingdom
We typically require an honours degree of 2:1 or above. Applicants should have a good working knowledge of programming gained from work, university study, or personal interest. Details on your programming experience should be included as part of your application.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Norwich University of the Arts is a leading creative arts institution in the UK, offering high-quality programmes in arts, design and media.