Program overview
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Computing and the Creative Arts program is designed for students who have a passion for both computing and the fine arts. This innovative program allows students to engage in advanced courses across various artistic disciplines such as Art, Drama, Film, and Music, while also focusing on a solid foundation in Computer Science and Mathematics. Students can enrich their education with electives in other areas of the Arts and interdisciplinary courses. Graduates of this program are well-prepared to enter diverse fields, including the entertainment industry, art galleries, museums, multimedia design, and software development for the arts.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Computing and the Creative Arts program has a total length of 120 units, which includes core courses and a specialized sub-plan. The program structure is as follows:
- Core units: 45.00
- Sub-Plan units: 39.00
- Electives and/or Other Plan Requirements: 36.00
Students can choose from various sub-plans, including:
- Computing and Art
- Computing and Drama
- Computing and Film
- Computing and Music
This program also offers options for professional internships, allowing students to gain practical experience in their field of study.
Featured Experiences
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Computing and the Creative Arts program includes several unique features that enhance the learning experience:
- Co-op opportunities to gain real-world experience in the industry.
- Hands-on projects in various artistic disciplines, allowing for practical application of skills.
- Collaboration with departments such as Art History, Film and Media, and the DAN School of Drama and Music.
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources for creative projects.
- Interdisciplinary courses that encourage creativity and innovation.
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Computing and the Creative Arts program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Multimedia Designer: Create engaging visual content for various media platforms, including websites, advertisements, and social media.
- Software Developer for the Arts: Develop software applications tailored for artistic purposes, such as digital art tools or music production software.
- New Media Artist: Explore innovative forms of art using digital technologies, including interactive installations and virtual reality experiences.
- Art Gallery Curator: Manage and curate exhibitions, working with artists to showcase their work in galleries and museums.
- Game Designer: Design and develop video games, focusing on the integration of art and technology to create immersive experiences.
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