Creative Computing - Meadows School of the Arts, SMU Creative Computing Creative Computing is a highly interdisciplinary major that combines theory and methodology from computer science and engineering with aesthetic principles and creative practice from the arts. The program is rigorous in its interdisciplinary integration, requiring students to pursue core coursework in both the Lyle School of Engineering and Meadows School of the Arts. Creative Computing Undergraduate Majors/Minors B.A. in Creative Computing Minor in Creative Computing Faculty This is a carousel with rotating cards. Use the previous and next buttons to navigate, and Enter to activate cards. Courtney Brown Assistant Professor, Creative Computation Ira Greenberg Professor and Director Painting, Drawing and Creative Computation Burke Jam Visiting Professor Undergraduate Advisor: Creative Computation Mark Leon Associate Professor of Practice, Guildhall David Gail Smith Lecturer Eric Straw Adjunct Lecturer Brittni Watkins Program Coordinator Adjunct Instructor Center of Creative Computation Fall Showcase Highlights Student Works Creative Computation student Natalie Genato (B.A. '24) details the upcoming Student Showcase that will feature the work of over 70 students in the program. Featured Courses ASIM 1300 Digital/Hybrid Media I Introduces computational media and digital processes as the basis of creative practice. Students gain proficiency in digital imaging, sound, and video using Adobe Creative Cloud and open-source software, in addition to exploring glitch and internet art. Includes an overview of the history of digital/hybrid media art from the mid-20th century onward. CRCP 1310 Creative Coding I Exploring computation as a powerful generative medium, students learn the fundamentals of coding and computational thinking, including an introduction to object-oriented programming. Hands-on topics may include algorithmic drawing, procedural imaging, 2-D and 3-D animation, visualization, interactivity, computational music, and gaming. CRCP 5320 Aesthetics and Computation Students explore code and computation as primary generative media, developing original works of art, leading to the creation of an online portfolio. Screen based, printed, mobile, Web, physical, and performative applications may be explored. Creative Computing News Figure 1: Creative Computation alum Makayla Alston (B.A. ’25) blends technology, marketing and live events in her role as Digital Systems Coordinator. Alumni Spotlight: Makayla Alston Alumni Creative Computing alum Makayla Alston (B.A. ’25) applies her interdisciplinary Meadows training to support large-scale events at Dallas Market Center. March 09, 2026 Figure 2: These nine leading Dallas arts and media organizations will offer 11 paid internships in summer 2026. SMU Meadows Intern Fellowship Program Expands, Doubling Paid Internships in Year Two Students will gain paid, hands-on experience, industry mentorship, and professional connections with nine leading Dallas arts and media organizations during the program’s second run. January 28, 2026 Figure 3: A wide range of experimental digital work created by Meadows students throughout the semester will be featured in the C3 Showcase. Center of Creative Computation Showcase to Highlight Interdisciplinary Art and Innovation at Meadows Events From sound-reactive installations to glow-in-the-dark sculptures, attendees will experience interactive projects from students in the Creative Computing program and beyond. November 24, 2025 Figure 4: Graduates across all 13 areas of study at SMU Meadows were honored at the Degree Recognition Ceremony. Class of 2025 Graduates Celebrated in SMU Meadows Degree Recognition Ceremony Campus Meadows faculty and staff, along with family and friends of the graduates, celebrated the Class of 2025 in Saturday’s Degree Recognition Ceremony. May 19, 2025 More News! Upcoming Creative Computing Events Search the SMU website Submit