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Interactive Arts & Technology

 

Undergraduate Program

The School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT) is a future-focused school where technologists, artists, designers and theorists thrive in collaborative research, invention and theoretical thinking.  All programs in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT) are offered solely at the SFU Surrey Campus, located at Central City.
 
See undergraduate programs for more information

Graduate Program 

MA, MSc, PhD
SIAT's graduate program focuses on the technological change that is radically reshaping our world today. We believe that intellectual diversity and multiple perspectives are essential to address such change. Views and research traditions from design, art, the humanities, science and technology are all part of our community. We offer Master of Arts, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Admission to the program depends on prior academic preparation, intended focus of study, and academic research match/availability.

In a school as diverse as ours, the way the research is done - the methodology - is an important concern. All students study research methods and design, across the program and within their own specialization.

See graduate programs for more information