The degree will offer experiential, industry-relevant learning, including studio-based courses, capstone projects, and partnerships with creative studios and tech companies.
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech is adding a new program for students next fall. The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has approved Tech’s plan to launch a Bachelor of Science in Arts, Entertainment ...
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