

MA Computing Science/Theatre Studies
About this course
Computing science and theatre studies might seem like an unlikely pairing, but both are concerned with systems: one with the logical and mathematical structures that underlie computation, the other with the structures of performance, narrative, and audience that give theatre its power. Together they develop a rare combination of analytical rigour and creative intelligence, training you to think precisely about how complex systems work while also cultivating your sensitivity to storytelling, embodied experience, and human meaning-making. At the University of Glasgow, computing science covers a genuinely broad range of areas: programming and software engineering, human-computer interface design, algorithms, artificial intelligence, information retrieval, and large-scale data systems. Theatre studies brings complementary depth in dramatic text, performance practice, design, and the critical history of theatre from antiquity to the present. You will develop practical skills in both areas, building software and undertaking performance work alongside your academic study. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in another country and to experience both disciplines in a different cultural and academic environment. This is a part-time programme at Glasgow, allowing you to integrate your study with other commitments. Graduates with this combination pursue careers in an unusually diverse range of fields. Computing skills open doors in technology, software development, data analysis, and digital arts. Theatre studies prepares graduates for work in performance, production, arts administration, education, and the creative industries. The combination is particularly relevant to careers in interactive media, game design, digital storytelling, arts technology, and experience design, fields where technical competence and creative sensitivity are both essential.
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