

BA Photography with Diploma in Creative Computing
About this course
Photography with a Diploma in Creative Computing is a distinctive combination that brings together the art and practice of photography with the computational skills that are reshaping how visual work is made, distributed, and experienced. Photography as a discipline encompasses both practice, the making of images through camera, darkroom, and digital tools, and critical thinking about what photographs mean, how they function in culture, and what it means to see and be seen. Creative computing extends this into coding, generative processes, interactive media, and the algorithmic dimensions of contemporary image culture. The combination reflects the reality that the most interesting photographic practice today is deeply entangled with digital and computational tools. At Norwich University of the Arts, this five-year full-time programme runs over an extended period that reflects the depth of what it sets out to achieve across two substantial disciplines. NUA is a specialist arts and design institution with a strong tradition in fine art and design practice, and Norwich's own creative culture provides a stimulating environment for artistic development. You will develop your photographic practice across a range of contexts and approaches, from documentary and portraiture to conceptual and experimental image-making, while the creative computing component gives you skills in programming, data visualisation, generative art, interactive design, and the use of code as a creative medium. Critique, peer review, and the development of an articulate critical voice about your own and others' work are central to arts education at degree level. You will build a body of work over the programme, developing a photographic and digital practice that is distinctively your own, informed by the history and theory of both photography and computing. Graduates work across the creative industries in photography, digital media, advertising, design, galleries and cultural organisations, film and television production, and the growing field of creative technology. The creative computing specialism opens roles in interactive media, digital art, and technology companies where visual creativity and technical skill combine. Postgraduate study in fine art, photography, or creative computing is another route for those who want to develop their practice at a higher research level.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
National Student Survey - 40 respondents (83% response rate)
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? 🎓
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai →

