Get a Masters Degree in Digital Media
- Posted: Feb 22, 2008 at 12:27 PM
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I took a little trip to Vancouver this past weekend and spoke with Gerri Sinclair, the executive director at The Great Northern Way Campus. The Great Northern Way Campus in Vancouver offers an amazing opportunity to get your Masters Degree in Digital Media. Great Northern Way Campus combines the strengths of four leading academic institutions: University of British Columbia; Simon Fraser University; Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design and the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
GNWC intersects arts, technology and the environment in a manner that bridges academia with industry, artists with technology, and innovation with development.
Come on people, don't you know how important education is.
GNWC intersects arts, technology and the environment in a manner that bridges academia with industry, artists with technology, and innovation with development.
Come on people, don't you know how important education is.
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