

BSc Digital Media and Creative Computing with a Year Abroad
About this course
Digital media and creative computing is a discipline that sits at the intersection of technology, design, and creative practice, examining how digital tools and computational methods are used to produce, distribute, and interact with creative content. It encompasses web development, interactive media, game design, animation, data visualisation, creative coding, and the study of digital culture, asking how digital technologies are reshaping what it means to create and communicate. The combination of technical competence and creative vision is increasingly valuable in a media landscape where the boundaries between producer and consumer, between programmer and designer, continue to shift. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time degree includes a year abroad built into the programme structure, giving you direct experience of digital media and creative computing in an international context. You will develop technical skills in programming, web technologies, interactive design, and computational creativity, alongside critical engagement with the history and theory of digital media, the cultural implications of algorithmic systems, and the ethics of digital practice. The combination encourages you to move fluently between making and thinking, between building systems and reflecting on what those systems do and mean. UEA's creative environment, with its strengths in literature, film, and the arts alongside computing, provides a distinctive context for this kind of interdisciplinary work. Graduates work as web developers, interactive media designers, game developers, UX designers, creative technologists, data visualisation specialists, and digital content producers across the creative industries, technology sector, cultural organisations, and media companies. The combination of technical and creative skills is a distinctive credential in the graduate market. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in digital media, creative computing, human-computer interaction, games design, and related disciplines.
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