

Bachelor of Fine Arts in New Media and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge, Alberta
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60 Months
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About this course
This unique five-year combined degrees program blends fine arts and computer science, positioning students at the crossroads of technology, art, industry, and culture. It explores diverse technologies including graphic, web, and interaction design, 3D modelling, animation, video game design, and new media theory. Students will study algorithms, data structures, and their applications to develop efficient solutions to global challenges, while also gaining hands-on experience with a broad range of digital media tools. The program emphasizes both creative expression and technical competency, preparing students for a variety of innovative careers in the digital sphere.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program offers a comprehensive skill set that spans creative arts and technical sciences, giving students a competitive edge in rapidly evolving industries. Its emphasis on applied learning through internships, advanced studios, and work-integrated experiences makes it ideal for those looking to transition smoothly into professional roles or pursue graduate studies. The hybrid nature of the degree prepares students to adapt across a wide range of fields in digital media, arts, and technology, which is especially valuable given the growing demand for interdisciplinary expertise.
Specialisation
The program combines a foundation in new media studies with computer science, covering areas such as algorithms and data structures, alongside creative disciplines like animation, game design, and media theory. This integrated approach ensures students develop both artistic skills and technical expertise, making them highly versatile in digital media, technology, and arts.
Course fees
Application fees
13.80L
1st year tuition fees
13.80L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants must meet specific high school requirements, including courses like English Language Arts 30-1, Math 30-1, and five credits in advanced-level CTS Computer Science (CSE), among other academic prerequisites. A good understanding of Mathematics 30-1 and at least one additional full-credit course at the 30 level in a second language or arts is also required. Specific admission criteria apply to non-Alberta students.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
86
PTE
61
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates are highly adaptable, entering fields like digital media production, video game development, digital marketing, film, television, and the arts. Potential job roles include Web Developer, Mobile App Designer, Creative Director, Graphic Artist, and roles in robotics, multimedia, and software development. Many of these careers may require additional education, and students also have the option to continue to graduate studies in MFA or PhD programs.
FAQs
What practical experiences are included in the program?
Students can participate in industry internships, advanced studios, co-op education, international exchanges, and volunteer opportunities. These experiences help refine skills and provide real-world exposure.
What facilities are available for students?
The university offers computer labs with advanced graphics workstations, motion capture studios, game research labs, VFX green screens, professional editing rooms, and digital cinema suites, supporting hands-on learning and media production.
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