U of T New Media
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- KELON
http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~jtp…
What do you guys think of the UTSC / Centennial College joint Major New Media program?
Or should I stick with my plans for a Bachelor of Business Admin?
- vellan0
i haven't heard anything about the program...and i live in toronto...and was recently in school...
which doesn't really mean too much.
- liquid0
who cares
- pr60
go where you want to go, and what you want to do whatevers most fun... I started out at a college for business, and hated it, went to a "new media" school in Florida and loved it... your call!
- piperboytoy0
It doesn't look very interesting. You need to speak with a few alumnis to find the real story! Don't just contact the ones they give you. Try to find out others to get an unbias opinion.
- vellan0
what pb said
- ********0
go with your love
- KELON0
There are no alumnis because the program is new. Basically all the art and design courses are taught at Centennial College and count towards your B.A. You also get a New Media design certificate from Centennial upon graduation.
How reputable is Centennial's New Media Program?
http://www.thecentre.centennialc…
Best Low-Profile Industry Darling:
THE SKINNY: One of the most competitive programs in Ontario, application includes a rigorous personal interview, testing and portfolio submission. This content-based program has exceptional industry links and access, and has established a consistent track record of grinding out great grads.WHAT'S THE BUZZ?: Know-it-alls in the know across Canada know this school. Built on industry cred rather than splashy marketing. Unofficial tracking indicates up to ninety-five percent of grads have the work they want within six months of graduation, though the fancy car and fully-wired loft reportedly take a bit longer.