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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News and Events

EA is @ TECH this Thursday (9/17)!

Love video games? Interested in getting into the video game industry?

One of the leaders in the video game industry, Electronic Arts, will be here this Thursday, September 17th and Friday, September 18th.

There is a special presentation on Thursday, September 17th, at 11:00 am in Klaus 1443

Family Weekend: Sept. 25-26

Family Weekend is fast approaching. On September 25-26, you family can come a visit you at Georgia Tech and get a taste of life on campus!

“Join the Georgia Tech Parents Program for a weekend full of fun and excitement for the entire family! Enjoy informative seminars, experience life on campus, tailgate on the famous Tech Tower Lawn and cheer the Yellow Jackets to victory against the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Tar Heels!”

For more information, go to http://www.familyweekend.gatech.edu/.

Also, make sure to attend the Ivan Allen College Family Reception.

Friday, September 25th
3:00-4:30 p.m.
Habersham Building Courtyard

Welcome to the New CM Site

After several years of running our old, Flash-based Computational Media website we figured it was time to retire it. We have replaced it with this WordPress-managed site for a few reasons. Other than the notable design and usability enhancements, this site is meant to be easily updated. With that in mind, we plan on helping the new cm.gatech.edu become a portal for prospective, new, current and past computational media students.

In addition to easily accessible course and major information, this site will be used to make announcements such as CM events and job openings. Subscribe to the RSS feed to stay up to speed or bookmark this site. Props to Paul Stamatiou and Heather Pritchard for developing this site as part of their Computational Media senior design project.