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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Alumni Profiles

  • Kurt MargenauKurt Margenau,Game Designer
    “CM taught me a huge breadth of subjects and skills, and they have all become useful to me at some point.”
  • Angus PerkersonAngus Perkerson, Web Developer
    “Computational Media seemed like a perfect fit. I would learn the how, but more importantly I would be learning the what and why behind creating new media.”
  • Cooper WelchCooper Welch, Media Designer
    “One of the most valuable things I learned while I was at Tech was how to use Flash. It opened all kinds of doors for my creative abilities.”
  • Devin HuntDevin Hunt, Interactive Designer
    “CM provided a common ground for me to solidify and develop hybrid skills and knowledge.”
  • Heather PritchardHeather Pritchard, Software Consultant
    “CM is a great major because it’s so flexible. You can tailor the degree to your interests. Plus, it’s awesome to actually enjoy what you’re studying!”
  • Paul StamatiouPaul Stamatiou, Web Developer
    “I picked CM to learn more about software and harnessing the power of the web to utilize it in creative ways.”
  • Laura BungenstockLaura Bungenstock, Human Factors Analyst
    “I wanted to do more than just write code, and I like to think that I’m artsy. Computational Media began, and it fit me perfectly.”
  • Taneshia MarshallTaneshia Marshall
    “Explore your options! Keep an open mind. There are a lot of career options within Computational Media that you might not have thought of.”