
Graduate Pathway program (GSOM) to Master of Fine Arts - Interactive Media Design (MFA)







About Graduate Pathway program (GSOM) to Master of Fine Arts - Interactive Media Design (MFA)
Clark University places a strong emphasis on experiential learning, through internships or capstone research. This approach allows students to apply and improve their professional skills, analytic and research skills, and pragmatic problem-solving in areas specific to their professional aspirations. Students gain valuable experience testing their theories and implementing creative solutions to complex problems while acquiring the practical experience they need to advance in their career.
The master of fine arts in interactive media curriculum requires 15 one-unit courses. The flexible curriculum ensures that the main focus is on project. All MFA students are required to complete a project of their own design in each year of study that will be published or exhibited prior to graduation.
Through interdisciplinary courses, seminars, and studio work, students will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, writings, readings, oral presentations, guided research, and other academic activities related to studio concentration. In the second year (8-plus units), students an run their own studio of undergraduate students while earning valuable leadership and communication skills, and project management experience.
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