Computational Media is a cutting-edge undergraduate major focusing on new and interactive media. Course work is split between classes offered by the School of Interactive Computing and the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture.

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Post-Graduation

Both the School of Interactive Computing and the School of Literature, Communication and Culture have developed extensive internship programs for their students. In the past several years, CoC and LCC student internships and post-graduate employers have included:

  • AT&T Mobility
  • Ariba
  • BellSouth
  • Centers for Disease Control
  • CNN
  • Electronic Arts
  • Georgia-Pacific
  • IBM
  • LucasArts
  • Maxis
  • Microsoft
  • Motorola
  • NASA
  • Pixar
  • RedFly Studios
  • Roundbox Global
  • Shockwave
  • Yahoo!

Graduates of the program are eligible for positions as digital media producers, multimedia programmers, interactive designers, game developers, and other emerging specialties. The alumni profiles page highlights distinguished alumni and is a great place to see where Computational Media graduates are doing now.

The College of Computing maintains a student job opportunities page where students may find companies looking for students to fulfill part-time work, summer internships as well as full-time jobs.