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FYI.

--cfk

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(Please forward this to any faculty or students you think might be
interested).

Carnegie Mellon's MASTERS OF ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY Program:
(details at: www.etc.cmu.edu/learnmore )
 
A graduate degree for students who want to combine the left- and
right-brain!

Since 1999, Carnegie Mellon has offered a 2-year professional "Masters of
Entertainment Technology" (MET) degree, preparing students for careers
creating:
      video games
      theme parks
      museum exhibits
      animated films
      interactive web content 
      ... or any endeavor where artists and technologists need to work
together

Graduates of our program have gone on to work at places including:
	Disney
	Electronic Arts 	
	ILM (Industrial Light & Magic)
	Leap Frog 	
	Lucas Arts 	
	Microsoft 	
	Pixar 	
	Rhythm & Hues
	Rockstar Studios
	Universal Studios
	 
We are looking for students who have talent, passion, and a desire to work
in interdisciplinary teams. We are very open-minded about what that talent
might be; we admit students with backgrounds in art, computer science,
design, drama, engineering, human-computer interaction, psychology, writing,
and on and on and on. 

More information on this program is available at 

     www.etc.cmu.edu/learnmore

     -- Randy Pausch, ETC co-Director

(Please forward this to any faculty or students you think might be
interested).





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Randy Pausch, Professor of Computer Science, HCI, and Design
Co-Director, Entertainment Technology Center (etc.cmu.edu)
Carnegie Mellon University
Room 5305, 700 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
pausch@cmu.edu, www.randypausch.com, (412) 268-3579
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Charles F. Kelemen, Edward Hicks Magill Professor
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Swarthmore College 
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