This new undergraduate programme will offer you a unique opportunity to engage creatively and critically with all the artistic fields covered by the School of Culture and Creative Arts: film, television, music, theatre, art and design and digital media.
You will develop the industry awareness, collaborative skills and reflective practice needed to work in the cultural and creative industries.
Digital technologies are reshaping the way that culture is produced, distributed and consumed.
Such developments are not new, but the rate of change, the pervasive nature of digital technology and the importance of cultural industries in our economies and societies mean that these changes are having very wide-ranging social effects.
Traditional questions of how culture is made, by whom and under what conditions remain, as does the question of who benefits - but they are being asked in a new environment.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme will equip you with the skills to navigate this new environment by providing:
CAREER PROSPECTS
The programme offers you several opportunities for practical engagement with creative and cultural organisations, enabled through a series of external partnerships, with a grounding in critical thinking and theory.
Glasgow is the creative hub of Scotland, with opportunities to work with production companies, theatre companies, digital agencies, museums, galleries and cultural institutions.
The programme aims to produce graduates equipped with the skills and knowledge to work constructively, creatively, flexibly and ethically in the cultural and creative sector or in the cultural and creative wings of organisations in other sectors.
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September 2025
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
University Of Glasgow,
University Avenue,
Glasgow,
Glasgow, City Of,
G12 8QQ, SCOTLAND, Scotland
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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