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The blend of artistic innovation and technical skills is in high demand across industries, with growing needs for digital artists, creative programmers, and tech-savvy designers. Your initial year will introduce core computing principles, programming basics, digital aesthetics, and data organization. You'll collaborate in a digital arts studio, crafting interactive applications and gaming experiences. The second year offers hands-on teamwork opportunities through real-world projects, alongside training in mobile/web development and large-scale data processing. Students opting for the artistic track may create game storylines, produce digital exhibitions, or perform live media pieces, while those on the technical path will explore software frameworks, system engineering, artificial intelligence, or neural science. The final year centers on an entrepreneurial capstone project, complemented by studies in automated creativity, cutting-edge tech, digital ethics, and social impact computing. Technical specializations include health informatics and AI systems, while arts-focused students engage with gaming culture and innovation leadership.