Computer and video game development has become a very strong industry. That is why we offer a specialization in games in the Digital Media and Games course.
Game technology …
Undergraduate Summer Semester Winter Semester
Bits and bytes are your kind of thing, and you get excited about innovative technologies in the area of graphics and animation. You also want to learn more about the …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
We provide you with solid computer science knowledge and specialized knowledge in the field of digital media.
Undergraduate Winter Semester
Digital Media Production (DMP) is an interdisciplinary course at the interface between media design, media informatics and media planning. DMP relies on an interdisciplinary profile with a training focus on …
Undergraduate Winter Semester
This English-language course of study is aimed at graduates with a bachelor's degree in digital media, computer science, design, media technology, media studies or a related field. The course is …
Graduate Winter Semester
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