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Executive Master in Interactive Design: Virtual and Augmented Reality
Master
Full time
Blended
Italian
The Executive Master in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality - How to design the future intends to provide participants with the theoretical and practical tools to apply Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) to the interactivity, design and knowledge market. use these technologies in companies. There will be the opportunity to know and practically try the realization of Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences: the general theory and analysis of the software on the market today, editing and post-production.
Lund University
MSc in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
- Lund, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Recent advances in computer graphics, sensors and screen technology give us unprecedented possibilities to completely immerse humans in virtual environments or augment the real environment. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) constitutes a completely new computing paradigm and is currently finding its way into applications for industry, health care, education, entertainment, etc. Accordingly, the demand for engineers specialised in VR and AR technology is increasing very fast. With a holistic approach, covering the whole chain “from pixel to perception”, this master's programme aims at educating qualified professionals who can design, implement and evaluate VR and AR applications while also considering the ethical, cultural, and social implications of such technology.
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