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Electrical Engineering Arts, Media, and Engineering - Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Electrical Engineering Arts, Media, and Engineering from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus is a Campus Master Engineering General degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. At ASU, engineering , arts, and science disciplines invested in media research and training have come together to create the Arts, Media, and Engineering program (AME). The program's mission is research and education in the integrated development of media systems. The program's specialized focus is the study and development of experiential media systems. These are systems that integrate computation and digital media in the physical human experience for the production of enhanced physical-digital experiences. The program's goals are achieved through a large interdisciplinary network of faculty and students working under a common, use-inspired research and education agenda. View more details on Arizona State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Engineering General courses.

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