BSc Computer Graphics, Imaging and Multimedia

4.3
7 reviews
  • I loved the place so much I couldn't get away even if I tried. Excellent campus, good atmosphere, definitely a wonderful place to be.
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  • It is not a taught uni for undergrads, but they will help you in a time of need.
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  • I've had an excellent time meeting new people, doing things that push me to be a better person. University life is the best.
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Bachelor's degree

In Norwich

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Norwich

Accredited by the Charted Institute for IT, this specialist degree gives you the chance to gain first-hand computing experience as well as multimedia theory and production experience. You will also benefit from our research-led approach to teaching and our fantastic facilities, so that you will learn in the most up-to-date environment and graduate with great career prospects.
This flexible course gives you the opportunity to study core computing science subjects alongside computer graphics, sound and imaging processing, or related areas such as video, television or music processing. The majority of learning will take place in laboratories, production studios, lectures, seminars and group projects.
We are one of the most experienced schools of Computing Sciences in the UK, with 100% of our research categorised as internationally recognised (REF 2014).

Facilities

Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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University Of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ

Start date

On request

About this course


2018/9A Level ABB including one from Mathematics, Computing, Physics, Electronics or Economics. All science A levels must include a pass in the practical elementInternational Baccalaureate 32 points including one HL 5 from Mathematics, Computing, Physics, Electronics and Economics and one other HL subject at 5. If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements.Scottish Highers Only acceptable in combination with Advanced HighersScottish Advanced Highers BCC including one from Mathematics, Computing, Physics, Electronics or Economics...

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Reviews

4.3
fantastic
  • I loved the place so much I couldn't get away even if I tried. Excellent campus, good atmosphere, definitely a wonderful place to be.
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  • It is not a taught uni for undergrads, but they will help you in a time of need.
    |
  • I've had an excellent time meeting new people, doing things that push me to be a better person. University life is the best.
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86%
4.6
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Adam

4.0
21/11/2017
What I would highlight: I loved the place so much I couldn't get away even if I tried. Excellent campus, good atmosphere, definitely a wonderful place to be.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Gem

4.5
20/11/2017
What I would highlight: It is not a taught uni for undergrads, but they will help you in a time of need.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Hakeem Bux

4.5
19/02/2017
What I would highlight: I've had an excellent time meeting new people, doing things that push me to be a better person. University life is the best.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

AJ

4.5
23/02/2016
What I would highlight: I think UEA is a brilliant university and I have learnt a lot since being here. I think the campus is beautiful and is well laid out. Lectures are informative too.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Conor Walton

4.5
14/02/2016
What I would highlight: I've spent most of my time out partying in the LCR! Coldplay (yes, Coldplay) came to UEA a couple of years ago and tickets were only £20! The queue to get them though was so long we had to camp there overnight ... but it was worth it!
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Christopher

4.0
04/02/2016
What I would highlight: When I first arrived I was really scared. But then I joined the Glee club and quickly made friends! First lecture was okay, but it's gradually improved since then.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: No

Tambilin usuarioanonimo@emagister.com

4.0
24/01/2016
What I would highlight: It has many good societies. The university is well located, providing a safe campus for your studies. Norwich is a beautiful city that offers both new and old. My course is good.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2017

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

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Subjects

  • Staff
  • Credit
  • Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • Multimedia
  • Mathematics
  • Film and Television
  • Sound
  • Simulation
  • Graphics
  • Imaging
  • University
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • Media
  • Music
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Production

Course programme

The first year teaches compulsory computing science subjects, alongside optional subjects in either computing or in the field of film and TV. The second and third years of the degree allow you to specialise in areas such as computer graphics, sound and image processing, or related subject areas, such as film and TV or music processing. In your final year, you will undertake a substantial individually supervised project that addresses a particular aspect of graphics, imaging and multimedia.

Year 1
During this year of the programme you will undertake a range of compulsory modules, specifically designed to provide you with a solid foundation in computing, problem solving and programming, and relevant mathematics and computing theory.

Year 2
In this year, you will study sound and image processing, computer graphics, software engineering, data structures and algorithms. You will work on interactive computer graphics applications and be introduced to the key ideas behind processing of signals essential for imaging and multimedia techniques. In addition to this, you have a choice of subjects to study from.

Year 3
During this year you will have the flexibility to pursue your chosen specialisations from the range of optional modules available. You will undertake a year-long imaging and multimedia or computer graphics project providing you with experience of independent project work, both from a technical and an organisational standpoint.

Examples of projects may include developing a 3D game using advanced user interfaces such as haptic feedback devices and stereoscopic displays or creating life-like virtual models. Additionally, you have further options to take modules in Computer Vision, Advanced Computer Graphics and Film. For example, if you wish to carry on with computer graphics, your next challenge will be to develop 3D computer graphics simulations or games. Alternatively, you can carry on where you left off in the second year and do a more advanced studio or film project and develop a video, documentary or TV production.

Additional information



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Scholarships and Bursaries
We are committed to ensuring that costs do not act as a barrier to those aspiring to come to a world leading university and have developed a funding package to reward those with excellent qualifications and assist those from lower income backgrounds.
The University of East Anglia offers a range of Scholarships; please click the link for eligibility, details of how to apply and closing dates.

BSc Computer Graphics, Imaging and Multimedia

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