Queen's University at Kingston

Bachelor in Computing and the Creative Arts

Canada

The Bachelor in Computing and the Creative Arts at Queen's University at Kingston is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Queen's University at Kingston is one of Canada's oldest and most respected universities, situated on a compact and historic campus in Ontario. Founded in 1841, Queen's offers a broad array of undergraduate and graduate programs in arts, sciences, engineering, business and health sciences. The university is recognized for rigorous academics, strong research output and a vibrant campus culture that blends long standing traditions with contemporary scholarship.

Students benefit from close faculty mentorship, abundant research opportunities and experiential learning through internships, co op placements and community engaged projects. Queen's strong partnerships with industry, government and health institutions create practical pathways into professional careers and applied research. Campus life is lively, with student societies, varsity athletics and cultural events that help build leadership skills and long lasting networks across a diverse student body.

International students receive tailored support for transition, immigration guidance and career services, alongside wellbeing resources and academic advising. Graduates of Queen's are well regarded by employers worldwide and the university's emphasis on critical thinking and applied learning prepares students for further study, research careers and roles in public and private sectors. Kingston offers a welcoming and accessible environment for study in Canada.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Computing and the Creative Arts is a unique program for students with interests in both Computing and the Fine Arts. This Bachelor degree is offered in English and takes several years to complete. Its main advantages include a solid foundation in Computer Science and Mathematics, combined with advanced courses in Art, Drama, Film, or Music.

The curriculum includes specific subjects like Computing Science, Discrete Mathematics for Computing Science, and various Drama courses such as Shakespeare and Acting for the Screen. Students develop skills in computer science, mathematics, and artistic expression, with hands-on components in drama and performance.

Graduates can expect to work in the entertainment industry, art galleries and museums, multimedia design and production, and software development for the Arts. Specific job titles may include Entertainment Software Developer, Art Gallery Manager, Multimedia Designer, and Drama Teacher.

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