The MA in Visual Culture offers an exciting opportunity to engage with current debates about visual culture in relation to the changes wrought by contemporary media on everyday life. We look at
The MSc by Research in Human-Computer Interaction allows you to undertake a year-long individual programme of personally and professionally enriching research. Your human-computer interaction
The MA Virtual Production combines creative vision with technical mastery. You’ll explore how hybrid sets, real-time engines, and virtual environments reshape modern filmmaking. Through studio-based
This innovative programme will explore how people experience the world, particularly when using technology. You'll learn how each layer of technology, from core hardware through to the way that media
Immersive experiences, including virtual and augmented reality, are the most exciting new mediums to emerge in the 21st century. On this Masters, you’ll be working on a once-in-a-lifetime challenge:
Explore, experiment and learn industry skills to become a trailblazer in virtual production (VP) and extended reality (XR) using our VP volume, XR green screen studio and Vicon mocap and body
Immersive Technologies are transforming how we consume, interact, and experience digital information and media. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) are now being used
Creative technologies and interactive and immersive media are transforming the ways in which we experience and engage with culture. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR)
The MSc in User Experience and Interaction Design (UXID) course aims to equip you with multi-disciplinary knowledge and skills to design, develop and evaluate interactive systems that enable and
The MSc provides students with the skills to become key innovators in this exciting and rapidly developing area. The MSc offers students the transferable skills to design, develop and analyse games
The field of human-animal interaction has grown substantially over the last few years. Research highlights how these interactions can improve mental well-being, social connections, and even physical