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Their Master of Arts in Emergent Digital Practices is a two-year program that enables students to examine and situate diverse fields of study within technological and digital contexts, while also developing a compelling public project that showcases their unique perspective. The program attracts innovative thinkers who critically engage with concepts and operate beyond conventional boundaries. To graduate, you'll produce a thesis project that functions as both a professional portfolio and a demonstration of how you utilize technology to inspire and enable others.
Students can investigate cross-disciplinary concepts and methodologies spanning digital design, physical computing, data representation, 3D animation, soundscapes, and simulation. The technical and creative competencies you'll acquire prepare you for thriving in artistic or business environments that blend visionary thinking with practical implementation. Alumni have built successful careers as game developers, open-source innovators, creative directors, and tech analysts—positions that appreciate their distinctive fusion of expertise and viewpoints.
This 48-credit MA program generally takes two years to finish.
Participants develop a project accompanied by either a thesis or substantial research paper thematically linked to their work.
Those opting for a thesis must complete an oral defense examination.