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Click on the name of an online master degree program to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the program by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Virtual Masters of Business Administration |
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Florida Atlantic University |
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The College of Business at FAU is offering its MBA and other Masters’ programs in a web-based format. For the MBA, this is an alternative delivery system of the regular program for those students who live in areas where classes are difficult to access as well as for students who experience program interruptions due to travel, scheduling conflicts, or other reasons. FAUMBA.net is an alternate delivery system rather than a new program. Students may take anywhere from one to all of their courses in the on-line format. This means that students must be admitted to the MBA program. All regular MBA admission requirements apply, including satisfactory grade point averages and GMAT scores. |
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Virtual MFA in Computer Arts |
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Florida Atlantic University |
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The College of Liberal Arts and Center for Electronic Communication at FAU offer a Professional MFA in Computer Arts to qualified professional animators or teachers who wish to pursue a graduate degree in this field of study, but cannot attend the residential program because of travel or scheduling conflicts. The program offers an alternative means of study rather than a new program. As such, students must be admitted to the MFA program, and all regular MFA admission requirements apply.
In addition, admission into the Professional MFA in Computer Arts requires fundamental knowledge of 3D modeling and animation. Prospective students, whose portfolio demonstrates artistic talent and computer competency, must be proficient in Maya software or take introductory training on-site at the Center for Electronic Communication at FAU in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Students are further required to attend classes on-site for at least two days a semester to participate in Workshop, Seminar, and Portfolio courses where they will have an opportunity to show their projects for faculty/student critique and to prepare for the next semester.
The Virtual MFA in Computer Arts is based upon the ability of students to work independently with their own hardware and software. Professors assist students personally through e-mail and telephone communication. Student works-in-progress are posted on-line for critical analysis by faculty and other MFA students in a virtual workshop. |
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