CMU has 8 graduate programs in interactive media arts/design
21 November 2012 / pedagogy, referenceCarnegie Mellon University, where I teach, has at least 8 master’s programs that address the art and design of interactive media:
- Master of Entertainment Technology
(in the Entertainment Technology Center)
- Master of Interaction Design
(in the School of Design, College of Fine Arts)
- Master of Tangible Interaction Design
(in the School of Architecture, College of Fine Arts)
Soon to be renamed the Master of Emerging Media - Master of Human-Computer Interaction
(in the HCII, the Human Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science)
- Master of Science in Computational Design
(in the School of Architecture, College of Fine Arts)
- Master of Video & Media Design
(in the School of Drama, College of Fine Arts)
- Master of Science in Music & Technology
(in the School of Music + CIT College of Engineering)
- Master of Fine Art: Electronic & Time-Based Arts Concentration
(in the School of Art, College of Fine Arts)
Update (Spring 2015): CMU’s offerings have been revised!
- There is now a university-wide Emerging Media Masters program, or ‘EM2‘, which offers both MS and MA flavors. It brings together advising from the School of Computer Science, the College of Engineering, and the College of Fine Arts.
- The Masters of Tangible Interaction Design has been retired, and folded into the EM2 program.
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