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BA(Hons) Interaction Design explores technology within art and design practice as a tool for production and as a medium in itself. The programme is characterised by the creative opportunities offered by creative coding and working with data, significantly expanding the palette of traditional art and design practices through the language of ‘new media’ including computer vision; sensors and interfaces; sound; real-time 3D and motion graphics; networks and related processes. These media offer new and compelling expressive possibilities through generative design, responsive environment...
BA(Hons) Interaction Design explores technology within art and design practice as a tool for production and as a medium in itself. The programme is characterised by the creative opportunities offered by creative coding and working with data, significantly expanding the palette of traditional art and design practices through the language of ‘new media’ including computer vision; sensors and interfaces; sound; real-time 3D and motion graphics; networks and related processes. These media offer new and compelling expressive possibilities through generative design, responsive environments, interactive audio-visual media, physical computing and data visualisation. In parallel with this broad practical enquiry, students develop deep criticality around the subject area informed through research and development. <br/><br/>The programme progresses in clear stages of study over 4 years: <br/><br/>Stage 1: FOUNDATION introductory methods, concepts and contexts <br/>Stage 2: ITERATION exploring further, augmenting craft and deepening enquiry <br/>Stage 3: CONNECTION connecting concepts, technologies and enquiries <br/>Stage 4: EXPRESSION consolidating this knowledge to realise a personal project <br/><br/>Scaffolded learning and teaching across the four Stages of study include independent, collaborative, and self-initiated activities. Students acquire transferable and interpersonal skills that enable them to operate effectively within interdisciplinary teams. <br/><br/>Within the programme, Studio courses provide a series of project-based experiences with opportunities to reflect upon learning and incrementally build a critical practice. Design History and Theory courses explore critical and contextual perspectives, and courses shared with other programmes, including Co-Lab and Design Domain, offer cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, connecting broader domains of learning and knowledge. Opportunities for student international exchanges, collaborative learning, and external partnership and industry projects help support how students develop graduate skills and attributes. <br/><br/>Interaction Design graduates are assured creative practitioners with the necessary range of making, thinking and communication skills to help enable their move into industry or continue their educational journeys, embodying the personal, critical and professional attributes expected as a graduate from Glasgow School of Art.
Explore your creativity at Glasgow School of Art, ranked #12 in the world for Art and Design (2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject).
The GSA offers an immersive creative education, with studio-based programmes across four specialist schools: Fine Art, Design, Architecture, and Innovation & Technology. Combining 150 years of research with modern thinking, each course provides 21st century teaching, designed to give your the skills needed for competitive creative industries.
Specialist on-site facilities include: architecture workshops, a media studio, phot...
Explore your creativity at Glasgow School of Art, ranked #12 in the world for Art and Design (2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject). <br/><br/>The GSA offers an immersive creative education, with studio-based programmes across four specialist schools: Fine Art, Design, Architecture, and Innovation & Technology. Combining 150 years of research with modern thinking, each course provides 21st century teaching, designed to give your the skills needed for competitive creative industries. <br/><br/>Specialist on-site facilities include: architecture workshops, a media studio, photography labs, printmaking spaces, silversmithing and jewellery workshops and more. You’ll explore new technologies, experiment across media, and showcase your work in on-campus exhibitions.<br/><br/>The GSA has produced eight Turner Prize nominees and world-renowned alumni, including architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, painter Jenny Saville, fashion designer Pam Hogg, and actors Robbie Coltrane and Peter Capaldi.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Garnethill Campus
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
W280
Institution Code
G43
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2, Year 3
30
International Baccalaureate Diploma award with a minimum of 30 points (18 points at Higher Level);
DDM
D,D,M
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