General
Medialogy is an ICT (Information and communication technology) education that explores technology and creativity as a means to design new processes and tools for art, communication and entertainment. A key focus is societal use toward improved apparatus, methods, and quality life. If you are interested in the technology behind state-of-the-art movies, music, art and entertainment, and you want to learn how to use and develop this technology yourself, Medialogy is the education for you!
Medialogy focuses on education and research which combine technology and creativity as a means to design new processes and tools for art, design and entertainment.
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In authoring and designing Interactive Media, it is becoming increasingly evident that the largest challenge lies in bringing together different disciplines. Medialogy’s interdisciplinary approach acknowledges that mastering and combining such a variety of disciplines requires a strong technical foundation, both in theory and in practice.
At Medialogy, we ask questions such as:
You will learn about film and music technology – and how computer science plays a part in media productions now and in the future. You will also learn how you can use technological advances within science when you produce computer games or computer generated animated movies in 3D environments – the games and movies that do not hesitate to involve the user and viewer. Furthermore, you will develop an insight into creative processes, and the thoughts that precede media productions and other arts take shape.
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The education is based on studies of human and computational perceptions, audio-visual effects, animation and computer games, immersive systems and ubiquitous computing.
Career prospects
After you graduate, you have many options for your future. Most Bachelor students (approximately 75%) choose to study further for a M.Sc. degree, while others choose to leave the university to find a job.
Former Medialogy student Kim, now CEO for Intertiesment
While it is hard to predict the future, an analysis of the bachelor graduates from the programme shows that Medialogy bachelors are appreciated in the industry from a broad range of perspectives. Most graduates have found work in Media and IT-related companies, either as designers, managers or developers.
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