Scarborough Campus provides an exciting intermate study environment, bringing together 20th and 21st century architecture with all the resources you would expect from a larger campus. The campus has a wide variety of teaching spaces, ranging from rooms which can accept 100+ students to rooms for much smaller groups.
We also have state of the art digital media labs, and recording studios, along with science labs, performance studios and a theatre workshop. We also have all the facilities you would find on a larger campus, a comprehensive library, open access ITareas, onsite accommodation and both a dining hall and cafe bar. Not only that but we also have a Student Union shop and games area.
Scarborough Campus provides a fully wireless campus, so you can access your email and the web anywhere on campus. In the cafe, library or lectures you will always be able to connect your laptop to the network, either for study, or to keep in touch with your lecturers and other students.
To get a true feel for the campus, you can either visit us on an open day, or visit ourvideo microsite. Here you'll be able to see staff and students from the different subject areas living 'the Scarborough experience'.
Our range of undergraduate and postgraduate opportunities encourage students to explore and contribute to the future of music, theatre, performance, english, computingand digital media.
The programmes offered in the school are designed to respond to contemporary art and media in the world today. Studying in SANM offers artistic and intellectual skills and experience that will enable you to work in traditional arts and new media industries. Together staff and students continue to explore what it means to be a musician, composer, performance artist, web designer, games developer, digital arts maker, theatre practitioner, actor, dancer, writer.
Scarborough School of Arts and New Media is home to an innovative team of subject specialists working together to offer a range of degree courses in the following subject areas:
Throughout your years in the School of Arts and New Media, you are taught by lecturers who are practising artists, scientists, choreographers, directors, software developers, actors, designers, musicians, performers and composers. They collaborate to share their enthusiasm for their arts with you as the future artists and audiences.
Whichever degree you choose you will be able to study, experience, experiment and explore your art in professional facilities. You will also have opportunities to see professional companies both on campus and in trips to theatres and other performance venues in centres such as London, Leeds and York.
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