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Post graduate programs: an immersive learning experience
MEET and George Brown College launch an international co-branded educational program to deliver to critical one-year graduate certificates in Game Design and Interactive Media Management. They offer a high-quality learning experience between Milan and Toronto to create new worlds leveraging digital technologies and creativity.
Both programs will start in Milan (IT) at MEET from September 7 to December 17, 2021. The participants will work in residence at MEET with professionals from the creative industries. In January 2022 program delivery will move to Toronto (CA) and will culminate the program of study over the Spring and Summer with a 4-month Work Integrated Learning experience with Canadian industry professionals.
GBC and MEETs post-graduate program leverage a truly immersive learning experience in a multi-cultural environment. They have a strong focus on hands-on, studio-based learning with our state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. Both programs combine design education with software instruction and workshops to design games and narratives using existing and emerging display technologies. Here are some highlights about them:
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Interactive Media Management
The program combines design education with software instruction and hands-on workshops to configure interactive design strategies using existing and emerging display technologies.
Major courses are:
Web Design and Development
Media Production
3D Design
Interactive Design and Systems -
Game Design
The Game Design program develops the production and design abilities of students in management scenarios through courses in design documentation, milestone and pipeline scheduling, game design theory and psychology.
Major courses are:
Game Design Theory
Game Management
Narrative Design
Game Production Thesis
Only 15 participants for each program will be admitted. To qualify and apply for the Game Design and Interactive Media Management programs you must hold a College Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree (or demonstrated competence through related work experience); provide proof of English proficiency; display technical and creative skills.