Established in 2009, the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) at
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada, with three campuses, all in Greater Vancouver: Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver. The main Burnaby campus on Burnaby Mountain, located ...
in
British Columbia
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, Canada encompasses 5 Schools and Programs.
The Office of the Dean is located in th
Burnaby Campus Schools and Programs in the Faculty are taught on all three SFU campuses, including
Burnaby
Burnaby is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Located in the centre of the Burrard Peninsula, it neighbours the City of Vancouver to the west, the District of North Vancouver across the confluence of the Burrard I ...
,
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ...
, and
Surrey. The current Dean of FCAT i
Dr. Carman Neustaedter
Schools/Programs
School of Communication (CMNS)
Undergraduate concentrations:
* Media and Culture
* Technology and Society
* Political Economy and Policy
School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA)
Housed in the
Woodward's Building.
Undergraduate concentration
* Dance
* Film
* Music Composition (Acoustic & Electroacoustic)
* Theatre (Performance & Production and Design)
* Visual Art
* Visual Cultural & Performance Studies
Publishing Programs (PUB)
The Minor in Print and Digital Publishing provides the foundation for students to pursue advanced professional education, or to take jobs in publishing or allied cultural industries.
School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)
Undergraduate concentration
* Interactive Systems
*
Web Applications
A web application (or web app) is application software that is accessed using a web browser. Web applications are delivered on the World Wide Web to users with an active network connection.
History
In earlier computing models like client-serve ...
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Media Arts
New media art includes artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies, comprising virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art, interactive art, sound art, Internet art, video games, robotics, 3D pri ...
* Design
Master of Digital Media Program (MDM)
Undergraduate programs
Bachelor of Arts Degrees in:
* Communication
* Contemporary Arts
* Interactive Arts and Technology
* Publishing
Bachelor of Science Degrees in:
* Interactive Arts and Technology
Graduate programs
M.A. and PhD Graduate Degrees in:
*Communication
*Contemporary Arts
*Interactive Arts and Technology
*Publishing
Master of Science and Ph.D. Degrees in:
* Interactive Arts and Technology
See also
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Education in Canada
Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, and is funded and overseen by provincial, territorial and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in ...
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Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada, with three campuses, all in Greater Vancouver: Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver. The main Burnaby campus on Burnaby Mountain, located ...
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Higher Education in British Columbia
Higher education in British Columbia is delivered by 25 publicly funded institutions that are composed of eleven universities, eleven colleges, and three institutes. This is in addition to three private universities, five private colleges, and ...
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Woodward's building
References
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Simon Fraser University
Educational institutions established in 2009
2009 establishments in British Columbia