Master in Creative Technologies
A Master in Creative Technologies or Creative Technology is a broadly interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary course of study combining fields of Computer Technology, Design, Art and the Humanities. Established as a modern degree addressing needs for cross-disciplinary interaction, one of its fundamental objectives is to develop lateral thinking skills across more rigidly defined academic areas recognized as a valuable component in expanding technological horizons.
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