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 Interactive Multimedia and Design (IMD) (BIT)
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SchoolCarleton University
LocationOttawa, ON, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 20,049
Full-time Graduate: 3,905
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*75% to 77%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 Advanced Functions 
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DescriptionAs a student in one of our Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree programs, you will acquire the knowledge and practical skills needed to address the IT issues of today and shape the possibilities of tomorrow.

Are you innovative, technologically adept and interested in all aspects of digital media? Work in and shape the digital world of the future. Acquire the tools you need to take a problem and advance it from concept to post-production for practically all types of digital media. Take courses in computer animation, visual effects, game design and development, web design and development, user interface/experience design, visual communication and human-computer interaction. The program is enhanced with courses in physics, mathematics, business and social sciences. You will have the option to specialize in one of three streams: Animation and Visual Effects; Game Design and Development; and Web and User Interfaces/Experience. You will graduate from the IMD program with both a Bachelor of Information Technology from Carleton and an Interactive Media Development advanced diploma from Algonquin College. IMD students are employed at Adobe, Sony, Imageworks, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, MPC, Shopify, Magmic, Image Engine and IBM Cognos. IMD career areas: computer animation; game design and development; human-computer interaction; user interface design and user experience; visual effects; web application and software development.
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