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7 Master's degrees in Design in Connecticut, United States
Architecture II
The Master of Architecture II program at Yale University is for students already holding a professional degree in architecture (B.Arch., or an equivalent first professional degree) who seek a second, master’s-level degree in this discipline and who are interested in developing a stronger theoretical basis for their understanding of the field.
Digital Media & Design
The Master of Fine Arts in Digital Media & Design at University of Connecticut is a customized, two-year graduate program where students work closely with dedicated faculty in the development of their own independent creative practice.
Educational Technology
Prepares Educational Technology students at Central Connecticut State University for careers as educational technology leaders and administrators in schools and on campuses.
Architecture I
The Master of Architecture I curriculum at Yale University provides a disciplined approach to the fundamentals of architecture in a setting that ensures the flexibility and latitude necessary for students to develop their individual talents and skills.
Tehnical Design and Production
The Tehnical Design and Production program at Yale University offers a large, professionally renowned faculty, an extensive list of industry-leading course offerings, and the opportunity to work alongside an accomplished professional staff.
Design
The Design department seeks to develop exciting, thoughtful designers of scenery, costume, lighting, projection, and sound for the theater. What makes the Yale University's Design program unique is the integration of all areas of design.
Dramatic Arts (Lighting Design)
The Dramatic Arts (Lighting Design) at University of Connecticut is structured to develop an understanding of lighting aesthetics, technology, design and research techniques, theatre history/dramatic literature, as well as business skills required.