Abstract

Multimedia and Culture is a new master's program in computer science that takes four years of full-time study. About half of the curriculum consists of computer science classes, and the other half is made up of highly multidisciplinary content including humanities (psychology, anthropology, and ethnography), human-computer interaction (theory, task analysis, and practical design projects), artistic design and crafts, and modern culture (relation between literature and visual arts, and music).

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