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3 Digital Design Master's Degree Programs


Universal Arts School
Master in Digital Art
- Los Angeles, USA
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English, Spanish
Imagine worlds, create unforgettable characters, and take your ideas beyond physical limits: with the Master’s in Digital Art you’ll transform your passion into an international career in film, video games, comics, and entertainment.


Universal Arts School
Master in Digital Fine Arts
- Los Angeles, USA
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English, Spanish
Imagine worlds, create unforgettable characters, and take your ideas beyond physical limits: with the Master’s in Digital Art you’ll transform your passion into an international career in film, video games, comics, and entertainment.
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Ontario College of Art and Design University
Master in Inclusive Design
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Blended
English
In the Inclusive Design program, you will learn to think differently and aim to break through societal barriers to address the growing demand for access and inclusion. You'll also explore equity and access issues through the lens of iterative design, leveraged by the application of inclusive digital technologies.
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Because the field is so broad, digital design professionals exist specialize in many different products and in a variety of environments. Advanced tools and visualization methods meet with training and talent to enable specialists to craft distinctive products for use in nearly every industry.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.