Creative Technologies

302 Digital Arts Research Center
https://creative.ucsc.edu/
creative@ucsc.edu

Creative Technologies (CT) focuses on the interdisciplinary study of arts, media, and design practices, emphasizing the study of conscientious creativity in digital environments. Digital arts/design environments are powerful and exciting spaces for the pursuit of justice, freedom of inquiry, and imagination, as well as for the cultivation of knowledge, democracy, and stronger communities. Creative technologies is the University of California's first online undergraduate major. Students majoring in creative technologies may complete all of the major requirements online.

The CT program combines courses from many arts genres and disciplines, allowing students to pursue arts and design training without being stuck "in the box" of traditional arts genres or disciplines—instead, they move freely between those practices to gain more contemporary, collaborative, and multimedia arts experience.

Creative technologies arose from a community need identified at UC Santa Cruz to comprehend how new media and new technology can be sites where we bring society’s best futures into reality: futures in which justice, democracy, and sustainability arise from truly participatory works of art and design.

Creative technologies graduates will be highly skilled users of technology in a job market that increasingly centers creative work. They will work in film, music, television, games, and other media, but increasingly, creative work is transformative in fields like law, healthcare, politics, non-profit organizations, schools, and in traditional businesses. CT grads will not just be artist-scholars, but user-experience designers, journalists, teachers, and other cultivators and curators of human knowledge.

Programs Offered

B.A. in Creative Technologies