• Problem solving, critical thinking and innovation are now the top three skills employers look for and these vital skills can be applied to a wide range of commercial organisations.
  • The first degree of its kind,  Bachelor of Creative Industries (BCI) allows students to develop their own creative niche by providing diverse knowledge, creativity and practical skills across a range of selected creative disciplines.
  • Students make the most of this complexity, successful careers require a breadth of skills and knowledge in more than one discipline area.
  • In the creative industries sector this is particularly the case, with the need for adaptable, cutting-edge, multidisciplinary capabilities along with 21st century career and enterprise skills.