Canterbury Christ Church University, BA (Hons), Computing with Fine and Applied Arts
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years: 3 |
The computing programme is designed to provide students with a broad introduction to career opportunities in computing; it develops a strong programming/theory of programming approach allowing specialisation across a wide range of fast developing technologies in business and industry; the fine and applied arts course is a broad-based, highly practical undergraduate programme designed to recognise individuality, encourage independence and enhance creative and technical expertise; students may decide to follow a predominantly fine art course of studies focusing on drawing, painting, sculpture or printmaking or may wish to apply their creative skills to more design, craft, theoretical or socially-based outcomes; for example, students might choose to work with materials such as ceramics, glass, wood, metals and stone and gain technical skills in such creative processes as: modelling, carving; casting; welding; printmaking; digital and lens-based media; illustration; or even mural design; as the course progresses, there are also opportunities to apply creativity to wider social contexts such as community arts and educational activities.
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