6 Virtual Reality Master's degrees found
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6 Virtual Reality Master's degrees found
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CESI - École d'Ingénieurs
Master’s Degree in Computer Science
- Lille, France
- Rouen, France + 5 more
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
French, English
Master’s Degree in Computer Science The current digital transition of companies is leading to major developments in information systems (security, access to data, cloud computing) and new uses of IT (BYOD, work from home, etc.). CESI engineers use their technical and scientific skills in this environment to successfully carry out IT projects.
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University of Bristol - Science and Engineering
MSc Immersive Technologies (Virtual and Augmented Reality)
- Bristol, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This degree will enable you to translate your knowledge and skills to make engaging immersive content and interactive experiences for diverse audiences. We will equip you with the technical knowledge and skills to succeed in this exciting and rapidly growing sector. Throughout the programme you will learn from world-leading academics and work with industry partners.
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Goldsmiths, University of London
MA / MSc Virtual & Augmented Reality
Master
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
Immersive experiences, including virtual and augmented reality, are the most exciting new mediums to emerge in the 21st century.
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IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Barcelona
Master's Program in Design for Interaction and Extended Reality
- Barcelona, Spain
Master
Part time
11 months
On-Campus
English
The Master in Design for Interaction and Extended Experiences, taught in English, offers comprehensive training in interaction design and immersive experiences by integrating the latest technological advancements from a critical and creative perspective.
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University of Bristol - Arts and Humanities
MA Immersive Arts (Virtual and Augmented Reality)
- Bristol, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Creative technologies and interactive and immersive media are transforming how we experience and engage with culture. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) are being used across a wide range of industries, including games and entertainment; theatre and live events; museums and heritage; marketing, advertising, and tourism; architecture and design; and simulation and healthcare.
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Structuralia
Master in Virtual Reality Architect: Virtual Reality Architect
- Online
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
Thanks to this Virtual Reality Architect Master's Degree: Virtual Reality Architect, you will become a professional in digital architectural design, virtual reality and BIM modeling, representing architectural spaces with a high level of detail. You will learn to use advanced industry tools such as Revit, SketchUp and AutoCAD, to create realistic 3D models and high-impact infographics.
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Master Programs in Technology Studies Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality is about crafting and managing immersive experiences that take users into simulated worlds. This field of study dives into different aspects of VR, like hardware and software development, user experience (UX) design, content creation, and the psychology behind immersion. As a student, you'll get to explore the latest technologies and build skills for designing engaging and interactive virtual environments.
Earning a degree in Virtual Reality unlocks plenty of career opportunities across different industries, such as gaming, entertainment, education, healthcare, and architecture.
Its interdisciplinary nature means you'll develop a versatile skill set that's highly valued in various fields and industries.
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.