• This double degree will appeal to students who want a strong foundation in science, complemented by studies in the visual arts. Both degrees offer plenty of flexibility, allowing to tailor studies to suit candidates interests and career goals.
  • With 24 majors – from bioinformatics and chemistry, to psychology and statistics – the Science component gives the flexibility to try out a wide range of subjects before deciding on your specialisation.
  • Fine Arts components will encourage to explore a wide range of artistic processes, techniques and media through theory and practice. World-class facilities, workshops and equipment are at disposal as developing talents in animation, visual effects, interactive media, painting, photography, printmaking or sculpture.