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Undergraduate study in Creative Computing: Diploma and BSc with Work Experience Entry Route

Message from the Course Director.

NEW for 2007 from Goldsmiths College - Britain's leading creative university

The academic direction of this diploma and degree is undertaken by Goldsmiths College (Lead College).

Is this programme for me?

This new distance learning programme is unique as it gives undergraduate students skills in designing computer applications as well as using them. It will enable you to express your own creativity and give you the knowledge, confidence and ability to act as creative professionals in the computing, media and arts industries.

Programme aims

The range of skills you will develop include:

  • visual and audio design by programming

  • storyboarding, from ideas to implementation

  • creative processing for digital media: generating films, music, animations and games

  • Java and C++ programming.

Programme summaries

BSc: The degree in which 12 units are taken in three stages. You have between 3-8 years to complete the BSc. You may be eligible for exemptions if you have previously studied suitable material. If you complete in the minimum study period you will pay less than £3,500 in university fees. If you are successfully studying the BSc you may apply to transfer to Goldsmiths College to complete your degree, entering at Level 2 or Level 3.

Diploma: Consists of 5 units and is an award in its own right. Upon successful completion you may transfer directly to Level 2 of the BSc. The Diploma must be studied at an institution that has been given 'Permission to teach' by the University. You have between

2-5 years to complete the Diploma.

Work Experience Entry Route: If you do not have traditional A levels or their equivalent, you can apply to join the BSc through the Work Experience Entry Route which requires the successful completion of 2 specified units. You have between 1-3 years to complete the Work Experience Entry Route units.

Prestige and career progression

Goldsmiths is the UK's leading creative university. No fewer than 5 of its graduates have gone on to win the prestigious Turner prize. This creative programme has been developed by academics within the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths College. The Department is a leading centre in the UK for the study of Arts and Music Computing, Cognitive Computing and Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science. Academic staff are leaders and partners on a variety of research projects, including working with the BBC, Yahoo, MIT, Cambridge University and Brown University.

This degree will equip you with the knowledge, confidence and skills needed to act as a creative autonomous professional in the computing and cultural industries. It prepares you for a variety of careers, including: design (particularly games design), computing in the film, music or tv industry, web development, animation, IT consultancy or systems management or analysis.

Time commitment and cost

Independent study demands that you are motivated, well-organised and focused. We advise that to complete in the minimum study period you will need devote at least 250 hours of study to each full course unit.

For the BSc, the total fee is just over £3,700 if you complete in the minimum study period.

The study materials that we send you are research-led, they include:
· Studying for a Degree in the Humanities and Social Sciences
· Student handbook
· Subject guides (offering advice on how to use textbooks)
· CD-ROMs
· Past exam papers and Examiners' reports
· Regulations

You need to provide your own textbooks - they provide the main focus of your studies - so before you register for the programme we do advise you to consider the facilities available to you locally, and how accessible books are likely to be.

Study support and online resources

You can either study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional classes at a local institution (either full time or part time) and benefit from the more formalized support this provides. Teaching is offered worldwide including at SIM in Singapore, SPACE in Hong Kong and St Martin's in Malta.

  • Online resources most of the study materials are available online. To facilitate your study, copies of the first three or four chapters of many of the CIS subject guides are also online

  • Online Library provides links to websites, ejournals, information security and information systems resources, and databases including: Academic Search Premier, Business Source Premier and Science Direct

Summary of key dates
Application deadline 17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you intend to sit your first examinations
Registration deadline 30 November
Despatch of study materials
Shortly after your registration form is received
Start studying As soon as you receive your study materials
Examinations take place May/June