

BA Fine Art with Diploma in Creative Computing
About this course
Fine art with a diploma in creative computing is a degree for artists who want to engage seriously with digital tools, interactive media, and computational thinking alongside the traditional concerns of contemporary fine art. Fine art as a discipline is concerned with developing a personal artistic practice and a critical understanding of art's history, theory, and social function, cultivating independence, risk-taking, and the ability to think and make in ways that are genuinely original. Adding creative computing introduces a second language for that practice, one rooted in code, data, interactivity, and digital fabrication. At Norwich University of the Arts this five-year full-time programme provides the time and support to develop both artistic and technical skills to a high level. You will work across critical thinking, collaboration, and creative practice, learning within an ethical, diverse, and sustainable context. The degree is built on the conviction that you will learn how to learn, developing a resilience and adaptability that will serve you across the full career of an artist in a rapidly changing creative landscape. The creative computing diploma runs alongside your fine art practice, giving you technical capabilities in digital tools, interactive systems, and computational methods that enrich and expand your artistic vocabulary. Graduates go on to careers as artists, illustrators, digital creators, interactive media designers, educators, arts administrators, and in a wide range of roles in the creative industries where both artistic sensibility and technical skill are valued. The combination of fine art training and computing literacy is increasingly relevant in a sector where digital and physical practices are deeply intertwined. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in fine art, digital arts, or creative computing, developing their practice and theoretical grounding further.
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