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MA in Computer Animation
MA in Digital Cinema
MA in Digital Arts & Media
MSc in Creative Media and Technologies with Computer Animation and Special Effects
MSc in Creative Media and Technologies with Multimedia Systems
MSc in Creative Media and Technologies with Software Systems for e-Business and the WWW
MSc in Digital Special Effects
MSc in Entertainment Technologies
MSc in Imaging computer Vision & Graphics
MA Media Studies
MSc Informatics By Research
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postgraduate coursesenquiriesIf you have any questions about any of our Postgraduate course please contact us using the details in our Enquiries section, you will also find details on Tuition Fees and Financial Support, how to find us and any open-days we may be running in the near future. downloadsFull details of all courses from the School of Informatics (including EIMC courses) are available as an Adobe Acrobat file for download (approx. 2.07MB). If you don't have Adobe Acrobat reader you can download it for free from the Adobe website. POSTGRADUATE BURSARIES (2007 ENTRY)The University of Bradford has introduced a Postgraduate Bursary of £500 for 2007/2008. To be eligible you must:
Bursaries will be paid in March provided that you are still in attendance and progressing satisfactorily on your course. For more information email pgbursaries@bradford.ac.uk; call 01274 236637 or call into The Hub. To apply: after you have started your course, come to The Hub with your last financial support notification letter from your undergraduate study – you will be required to fill in a short application form. course summaryMA in Computer AnimationA course for graduates who wish to develop, at advanced level, knowledge, skill and understanding within the field of Computer Animation, and its different applications in the fields of interactive entertainment, digital media design, digital special effects and technical scripting. MA in Digital CinemaAn innovative course which will engage students in the production of digital cinema, utilising the exciting convergence of film, video, photography, digital technologies and mobile communications. MA in Digital Arts and MediaThis programme is specifically designed for students intending to expand their creativity and critical awareness in the area of Digital Arts and Media at an advanced level. It will equip students with the mastery of necessary skills for production in the areas of Digital Graphic Arts, Image Production and Digital Design to enable them to become highly-qualified professionals in these areas. MSc in Creative Media & Technologies with Computer Animation and Special EffectsAn advanced course for graduates who wish to specialise in creating games and other animated software. MSc in Creative Media & Technologies with Multimedia SystemsAn advanced course for graduates who wish to develop their skills in authoring and production of multimedia software via CD-ROM and websites. MSc in Creative Media & Technologies with Software Systems for e-Business and the WWWAn advanced course for graduates who wish to develop skills for producing interactive and secure websites for commerce. MSc Digital Special EffectsA course for graduates who wish to develop, at advanced level, knowledge, skill and understanding within the field of Digital Special Effects, and its different applications in the fields of computer animation, computer graphics, Digital Audio and Video Technologies and interactive entertainment. MSc in Entertainment TechnologiesAn advanced course for graduates who wish to take a lead in developing and exploiting existing and new media entertainment technologies in the areas of computer animation, digital special effects, multimedia authoring, web-based application development and computer game design. MSc in Imaging Computer Vision and GraphicsAn advanced course which bridges the gap between image processing systems an computer graphics. MSc Informatics By ResearchThe MSc Informatics By Research, initiative from the School of Informatics allows students to obtain the qualification of MSc using a combination of taught modules and a substantial research-based project. Further InformationIf you would like more information on any of these courses or you are simply not sure which postgraduate course is more suited for you please contact Dr. Rami Qahwaji (r.s.r.qahwaji@bradford.ac.uk) or Dr. Dave Hobbs (D.Hobbs@bradford.ac.uk). Alternatively, please contact us using the details for Postgraduate taught course enquiries on our enquiries page. |