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Take a Masters course for a ‘dream job’ opportunity

11 September 2000

 

Would-be dinosaur creators or multi-media entrepreneurs would do well to enrol on one of the University of Teesside’s Masters programmes as a way of achieving their dream job. For the suite of courses, including Computer Animation, Graduate Enterprise in Multimedia, Computing, Creative Multimedia and Information Technology are aimed at graduates from all disciplines who want to broaden their career opportunities.

One graduate from Teesside’s MSc Computer Aided Graphical Technology Applications (CAGTA) is Andy Lomas who is now Head of 3D at Framestore – the London-based computerised special effects company which has worked on the BBC’s smash hit ‘Walking with Dinosaurs’ Andy maintain his links with the University as an external examiner and a guest lecturer. Course Tutor for CAGTA is Suresh Keswani. He said: “I am proud of Andy and all our other students who have gone on to do so well. The CAGTA course has an excellent reputation with industry specialists and graduates of Teesside are much sought after.”

European Social Funding is available for some of the MSc courses at Teesside, which pays for tuition fees and a weekly living allowance. For more details about entry requirements and start dates contact the School of Computing & Mathematics on 01642 342639.


 
 
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