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Last updated on 2025-04-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Computing and the Creative Arts program is designed for students who possess a passion for both computing and the fine arts. This innovative program allows students to engage in advanced courses across various 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 by selecting electives from other Arts areas 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 electives. The program structure is as follows:

  • Core Units: 45.00 core units are required.
  • Sub-Plans: 39.00 units in one of the following sub-plans:
    • Computing and Art
    • Computing and Drama
    • Computing and Film
    • Computing and Music
  • Electives: 36.00 elective units to complete the degree.

This program also offers options for students to engage in professional internships, providing valuable real-world experience in their field of study.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on experience through co-op placements and internships.
  • Opportunities to participate in joint partner programs with various arts and technology organizations.
  • Access to state-of-the-art labs and facilities for practical learning.
  • Engagement in collaborative projects that bridge computing and creative arts.
  • Participation in showcases and exhibitions to present student work to the public.

 

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:

  • Game Developer: Design and create video games, focusing on both the technical and artistic aspects.
  • Multimedia Designer: Develop engaging multimedia content for various platforms, including websites and applications.
  • Art Software Developer: Create software tools that assist artists and designers in their creative processes.
  • New Media Artist: Explore innovative forms of art using digital technologies and interactive media.
  • Exhibition Curator: Organize and manage art exhibitions in galleries and museums, integrating technology into the display of artworks.

 

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