Description
The Creative Computing Master’s is a graduate course that focuses on the significance of data and coding in digital design and computational art.
The program is a practice-led course that covers data visualization and generative design and how the two synergistically operate in commercial applications such as data driven interface design, information dashboards, and their role in DaaS (Desktop-as-a-Service) and SaaS (Software as a Service) platforms. In addition to the commercial realm, creative technology skills provide a world of opportunity for students to develop their own computation driven design and art practices.
Category: Art and Design masters
Degree: Master of Arts
Starting semesters
- Winter semester: September
- Summer semester: March
Duration: 2,3, or 4 Semesters
Language of instruction: English
Tuition fee
- EU applicants: from 11,988 € yearly
- Non-EU applications: from 13,188 € yearly
Internship semester / semester abroad: 5th Semester
Credits:
- Standard: 120 ECTS
- Fast-Track: 60 or 90 ECTS
Campus: UE Innovation Hub
*Important note: There is no guarantee that classroom teaching will be possible throughout the semester due to COVID-19.
Highlights:
- Individual development
- Small learning groups
- Creative freedom
What you'll learn
The program places an emphasis on a research based and critique driven understanding and integration of data technologies. Students will assess their utility in mediating human experiences in digital ecosystems and creative processes that drive socially meaningful outcomes that address pressing issues.
Career roles:
- Graduates with information and data visualization skills will be equipped to pursue positions that specialize in this field, servicing clients from private enterprise to media.
- Information visualization skills are also highly praised in journalism, multinational companies and social development agencies.
- Generative coding skills are at the vanguard of visual design and graduates often take up positions in advertising agencies, specialized digital studios and the film industry.
Curriculum
- Data visualization Augmented realities Creative coding Speculative features Advanced research methodologies