New degree programmes from a range of departments in the areas of media, art and technology, history, heritage and the creative humanities will use our state of the art facilities.
Bringing together three faculties, all of our programmes are interdisciplinary and practice-focussed, to ensure that students develop critical knowledge drawn from different academic disciplines alongside practical skills and experience that will help to launch future careers.
Recently launched
Slade Art and Technology BA
Starting in September 2025, this degree is for a new generation of artists who want to create art connected to emerging and disruptive technologies. Led by the Slade School of Fine Art, students will have the opportunity to explore the power of creative, critical and computational thinking to influence a range of artistic and technical disciplines, from digital culture and environmental design to engineering and computer science.
Creative Arts & Humanities BA
This bold, interdisciplinary degree, overseen by the UCL Department of Arts and Sciences, enables you to develop creative and critical skills derived from different forms of creative production (writing, performance and moving image) in order to address issues, solve problems, and start enterprises in the modern economy. A first of its kind in the UK.
Media BA
UCL's BA Media is aimed at ambitious future media professionals. The three-year course combines the highest standards of academic and critical rigour with media practice and state-of-the-art professional skills in film-making or digital games and interactive media, including the opportunity to take up a work placement drawing on London's rich media environment in the second year.
Information in Society BSc
Starting in September 2024, the Information in Society BSc is a new and innovative degree that will equip students with practical knowledge from both the humanities and technology, along with a thorough understanding of the crucial role of information, data and evidence to support, inspire and improve people's lives.