Brandon , Manitoba , Canada
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Do you want to be a content creator? The Interactive Media Arts two-year diploma program is your chance to indulge your creativity and excel in a hands-on career in multimedia. Our experienced instructors push you to develop your digital craft, learn new and better ways to create images that have a message and make an impact. Learn to create designs that broaden minds.
You will find a stimulating and challenging environment to hone your craft. The interactive specialization develops skills in writing, design, image editing and coding interactive applications for web, mobile, animation and basic game development firms. This flexible and comprehensive program will prepare you to enter the workforce as a valuable member of a creative team or as a freelance specialist. Design and code your own website, create digital art, publish your own videos and push yourself to find creative ways to showcase your ideas. Graduates have gone on to do amazing things, like work on blockbuster films, video games and digital designs to support big ad campaigns. Be a part of this creative, dynamic and growing community.
Gain real-world experience through an eight-week work practicum at the end of your second year of study. We place students at agencies and companies in Manitoba and across Canada. Your skills can also be used to gain recognized industry certifications. Our instructors will help you build your strengths to succeed in any number of industries.
Course Code : N/A
Course Type : Full Time
Course Level : Under Graduate Diploma or Certificate
Duration : 02 Year
Total Tuition Fee :37580 CAD
Annual Cost of Living :20635 CAD
Application Fee :200 CAD
Assiniboine Community College first opened its doors in February 1961 as the Brandon Vocational Training Centre. Shops and classrooms were located in several buildings throughout the city. The center was soon renamed to Manitoba Vocational Training Centre and in 1966 students moved into a new building at 1430 Victoria Avenue East.
In December 1969 the center became Assiniboine Community College (ACC) when Manitoba’s three technical vocational schools were made community colleges.
When the vocational center opened in 1961, it had a staff of four and offered two courses to 24 students. By 1966 it had grown to a staff of 24 and offered 11 programs to 300 students.
Today, the college offers more than 40 certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, and apprenticeship programs to over 2,800 full-time students. Numerous off-campus, part-time and evening programs contribute to an annual enrolment of over 11,000.
The college offers practical nursing training at campuses in Brandon and Winnipeg, as well as rural rotating sites throughout the province.
The college’s Adult Collegiate in Brandon delivers a Mature Student High School program and English language courses. ACC’s Parkland Campus in Dauphin offers several full-time day programs, Mature Student High School and continuing studies courses. The Russell Training Centre and other sites throughout southwestern Manitoba offer a wide range of continuing studies and contract training courses.