Profiles of Schools/Colleges in Massachusetts (MA) Offering Animation, Design, Gaming, and Media Related Programs

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Art Schools in Massachusetts

February 1, 2012
Art Schools in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is known as The Bay State thanks to its close proximity to several large bays, such as the famous Cape Cod Bay, Plymouth Bay, and Quincy Bay. In the academic world, the country’s fourteenth largest state is most famous for being home to the number one university in the world—Harvard University. While Harvard is the pride and joy of Massachusetts (if not the entire country), this isn’t the only thing that makes the commonwealth an excellent place to live and study. Massachusetts’s many historic cities have a lively art and culture scene that attracts art lovers, artists, and aspiring artists form around the world. 

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Video Game Designer in Massachusetts

Nowadays, an increasing number of interactive gamers are joining the workforce as Animators and Video Game Designers.  The skills involved in this burgeoning profession appeal as much to tech-savvy entrepreneurs as to artists who can finally make a living at their craft.  Businesses all over Massachusetts and beyond employ specialists in interactive game design.  More than 1 in 25 U.S. jobs in video game design are located Massachusetts, mostly in and around Boston.  However, similar opportunities exist throughout the state, not to mention neighboring states like Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont.

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Massachusetts Graphic Design Schools

From the fine “Fig Newton” to the beloved Basketball Hall of Fame, the number of unique contributions Massachusetts has made to the U.S. is virtually endless . The Bay State is also so old that the first U.S. Postal zip originated here. Besides a rich history and the things Americans love, Massachusetts is also home to some of the most prestigious Universities in the world. The most famous—Harvard University,
was the first college established in North America.

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts is home to one of the oldest cities in the U.S.—Boston. The city is so beautiful and historic, that Hollywood filmmakers shoot here frequently, which creates plenty of production opportunities for film animators. Just a few major productions filmed in the state include The Departed, Good Will Hunting, Glory, Field of Dreams, and Mystic River. The film industry isn’t the only place for animators here. The state is also home to hundreds of technology firms, hundreds of advertising and graphic design firms, dozens of web design firms, and 125 accredited colleges and universities.

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Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Art with Concentration in Design, Emphases in Animation, Graphic Design, Interactive Media and Web Design

Tuition Information:  Undergraduate resident tuition $1,454, fees $9,843; nonresident tuition $8,567, fees $15,169 for the 2011 – 2012 school year

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Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Visual Design with Concentration in Digital Media, Graphic Design, Illustration; M. F. A. Visual Design with Emphasis in Digital Media, Graphic Design or Illustration

Tuition Information: Undergraduate resident tuition $1,417, fees $8,306, nonresident tuition $8,099, fees $12,321; graduate resident tuition $2,071, fees $9,446, nonresident tuition $8,099, fees $12,321 for the 2009 – 2010 school year.  New England Regional Student Program students may be eligible for tuition and fee reductions.

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Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Studio Art with Concentration in Animation, Digital Media: Still Imagery or Digital Media: Time Based

Tuition Information: Undergraduate resident tuition $1,714, fees $10,898; nonresident tuition$9,937, fees $15,463 for the 2011 – 2012 school year

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Degrees Offered: B. S. Computer Graphics/Digital Art

Tuition Information:  Undergraduate $28,160 for the 2010 – 2011 school year

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Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Film and Animation, Text and Image Arts; M. F. A. Studio Art (with Tufts University), one-year post-baccalaureate program

Tuition Information:  Undergraduate $35,760 plus fees of $1,170; graduate $36,092 for the 2011 – 2012 school year

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