MSc Creative Computing is an exciting mix of advanced computing and creative practice set in the context of a world-renowned creative university. This course has places available for applicants with ...
Learn how to create models of real-world problems through computer programming on this specialist course. Over two years we’ll be making changes to where our Creative Computing Institute (CCI) courses ...
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You’re right at the start of your exciting journey and we’re here to build your mathematics, computing and programming science skills. These will provide you with the foundations to excel when you ...
If you’re fed up with being handed decade-old battered calculators and struggling to read the numbers on the faded screens, it might be time to invest in a calculator of your own. Aside from being ...
Why choose this course at Sussex? The MSc is for you if you’re planning to start a career in computing, or if you want to improve your employment options. This is a conversion course designed for ...
Are you passionate about technology and eager to make an impact in the digital world? Computing for Business at DCU is your opportunity to develop the skills to design digital products, understand ...
Think of your foundation year as a springboard – developing your base mathematical and science skills before leaping into BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Statistics, ready to face the challenge. We focus ...
This community profile is part of a collaborative collection on hardware and the open science ecosystem. It provides a snapshot of Code for Science & Society, highlighting member demographics, ...
Teaching coding doesn’t have to be daunting. Here we provide lots of practical tips for starting and teaching coding in both primary and secondary schools, along with creative cross-curricular and ...
Using the time tested analogy, finding good and useful resources on the internet can be like finding a needle in a haystack – only the needle is microscopic and the haystack is the size of the world.