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  • Where students from the Department of Film and Media Arts and the School of Computing come together to create industry quality, interactive entertainment. This dynamic interdisciplinary collaboration not only reflects the games industry, where artists and engineers constantly work together on a daily basis, but it also gives our students the tools they need to create great videogames now and in the future.

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  • The EAE:Master Games Studio is an interdisciplinary graduate program with tracks in video game engineering, arts, and production. Our program produces graduates ready to design, develop, and provide leadership for the videogames of today and tomorrow. The graduate level academic experience includes an intense focus on industry applications that incorporate both theory and research.

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  • The School of Computing and the Department of Film and Media Arts offer an interdisciplinary emphasis in Entertainment Arts and Engineering (EAE). Students complete degrees in their respective departments, but the emphasis provides an academic path for students interested in careers in the digital entertainment industry (video games, digital animation, computer generated special effects, etc.)

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  • EAE projects are designed to give real world experience in an academic setting, and to use all the knowledge the students have accrued up to that point. Students at both the undergraduate and masters level start their year long final projects with an initial game pitch and end by publishing the game.

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