Master of Arts - Creative Computing
- 2 years
- Duration
- Upon request
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Master
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Berlin / Germany
- Location
Program description
Creative Computing Master's focuses on data and code in digital design and computational art.
The program emphasizes research-based and critique-driven data integration. Students will assess their ability to mediate human experiences in digital ecosystems and creative processes that address pressing issues.
The program is a practice-led course that covers data visualization and generative design and how they synergistically operate in commercial applications such as data driven interface design and information dashboards.
Students can develop their own computation-driven design and art practices with creative technology skills.
Program structure
1 YEAR DURATION
Semester 1
- Data Visualisation
- Augmented Realities
- Creative Coding
- Speculative Futures
- Advanced Research Methodologies
Semester 2
- Generative Design
- Thesis & Colloquium
- Contemporary Leadership Culture
1,5 YEARS DURATION
Semester 1
- Data Visualisation
- Augmented Realities
- Creative Coding
- Speculative Futures
- Advanced Research Methodologies
Semester 2
- Generative Design
- Information Interfaces
- Algorithmic & Computation Art
- Cultural Studies
- Interdisciplinary Elective
Semester 3
- Thesis & Colloquium
- Atlas of Design
- Contemporary Leadership Culture
2 YEARS DURATION
Semester 1
- Data Visualisation
- Augmented Realities
- Creative Coding
- Speculative Futures
- Advanced Research Methodologies
Semester 2
- Generative Design
- Information Interfaces
- Algorithmic & Computation Art
- Cultural Studies
- Interdisciplinary Elective
Semester 3
- Capstone Project
- Thesis Development
- Atlas of Design
- Contemporary Leadership Culture
Semester 4
- Thesis & Colloquium
Price
Requirements for applicants
Admission to a Master's Degree program in Creative Computing
The following requirements apply for the start of a Master's degree:
- High school/ bachelor diploma and transcript undergraduate degree (Bachelor, MBA or Master) officially translated to English or German;
- Portfolio - Up to 10 examples of your best creative work. The Creative Computing program accepts applicants from a wide variety of fields, but is most suited to those who already have a digital design background. Due to the technical nature of the program, coding skills are a plus, but not necessary for admittance;
- Motivation letter (min. 500 words)
English Proficiency requirements are:
- ELTS 5.5 overall
- TEFL iBT 72
- TOEFL ITP (paper based) 543
- Pearson Test of English (Academic) 59
- Pearson Test of English (General) Level 1
- Cambridge English Advanced and Proficiency 160 overall
- Cambridge Exam First (FCE)
- TOEIC Listening/Reading 785, Speaking 160, Writing 150
- PASSWORD 5.5 (no less than 5.0 in each component)
- EF SET (50-minute Test) 51 (only for students applying with an MOI letter)
- Duolingo 90
About the university

The University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) located in Germany. There are five campuses - in Iserlohn, Berlin, Hamburg, Potsdam and Hanover.
The University of Europe offers over 60 programs in 6 fields of study.
The UE teaches the future designers and decision-makers in the disciplines of business, sports, media and events, and art and design at our campuses.
In accordance with current practice and the highest international standards, our university encourages the development of skills that are future-focused and interdisciplinary teaching styles.
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