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  1. May 7, 2024 · Playful and interactive experiences make up the fastest growing segment of the entertainment industry. USC has been a pioneer in teaching the foundations of games and interactive media while also moving the field forward with innovative research concepts.

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      Founding Chair, Interactive Media Division...

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      The Mobile and Environmental Media Lab is currently...

  2. The University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts's Interactive Media & Games Division first accepted M.F.A. students in 2002. The division currently offers both undergraduate (B.F.A.) and graduate (M.F.A. and M.S.) programs in interactive media and game design, as well as B.F.A. programs in game art and themed entertainment and an M.A. in media, games and health.

  3. Loading Comments…. Interactive Media & Games Division. The Interactive Media & Games Division offers the following degrees: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Game Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Game Development and Interactive Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Themed Entertainment, Master of Arts in Cinematic Arts (Media Arts, Games and Health), Master ...

  4. The division currently offers both undergraduate (B.F.A.) and graduate (M.F.A. and M.S.) programs in interactive media and game design, as well as B.F.A. programs in game art and themed entertainment and an M.A. in media, games and health.

  5. The MFA in Interactive Media is a three-year intensive program that requires 50 units of which 26 are requirements and 24 are electives chosen from a number of core area groupings.

  6. The Mobile and Environmental Media Lab is currently exploring location-specific mobile storytelling. This research investigates the idea of ambient storytelling and how the built environment can act as a storytelling entity that engages and interacts with people in specific spaces.

  7. Consistently recognized as one of the top ranked game design programs in North America by the Princeton Review, USC Games represents an exciting collaboration between the School of Cinematic Arts’ Interactive Media & Games Division and the Viterbi School of Engineering’s Department of Computer Science.

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