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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$21,028
Victoria
Sep 3-Aug 28
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1971
Scholarships
yes
Work locally and globally in application, game, or web development, graphic design, and user interaction. If you’re artistically and technologically minded, the Interactive Media Developer (IMD) program will nurture your programming skills and artistic vision to take on creative and technical challenges.
You’ll learn the skills you need to take an idea or a problem and develop it from concept to production. You’ll get the opportunity to write professional documentation, design and implement stories or games, and apply your knowledge to create your own interactive experiences. Optional work terms will complement your coursework with added hands-on experience.
This is a double-credentialed program. The one-year Interactive Media Developer Technician certificate program prepares you to work locally in the exciting world of software development. Possible careers include junior application or web developer, and junior graphic designer.
Continue your studies for another year, and you receive the Interactive Media Developer Technologist diploma. Graduates work as web, software, game or mobile app developers, and are prepared for work in quality assurance, visual effects, product management or product design/user experience.
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Student Reviews (2)
I love this college. Every member of the staff that I met; was compassionate, kind, and helpful. Sudbury is a town with a lot of really caring people and that really shows in this college. Security Guards, Janitors, and Professors all seamlessly workin...
Intimate campus, small class sizes and amazing teachers. Was cheaper than UVic. Hard not to love this place.