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Qantm open day for May 25

Multimedia education outfit Qantm has confirmed that its next open day will be May 25.

For more information on courses and the day itself, see here.

Qantm offers stuff like 3D Animation; Graphic Design, Games Design + Programming; Web Development and Game Audio courses, all beginning in September this year.

Press release after the link.

Could you make the next Grand Theft Auto/FaceBook or Transformers?

Qantm Throws Doors Open in London - Free Open Days and Evening Workshops

12th May 2008. London, UK. Qantm College, www.qantm.co.uk the world leader in multimedia education unveils the date for its next Open Day as May 25th together with more free evening workshops.

Ever dreamt of making the next Grand Theft Auto IV? The next FaceBook? Or the next Transformers?

Whether you’re fresh out of school or looking for a change of career come and join Qantm when they throw open their doors to welcome potential students of its 3D Animation; Graphic Design, Games Design + Programming; Web Development and Game Audio courses beginning in September 2008. Visitors will be given the opportunity to tour the premises and talk to lecturers to assist them in making their career defining choices.

Additionally, Qantm continues to build its schedule of free evening Workshops open to both the public and existing students with two events in May:

14th May – 3D Maya Lighting Workshop

18th May – Web – Wordpress: Building Themes.

For more information and to sign up for a place please visit: www.qantm.co.uk

Nic Oliver, International & Domestic Marketing Manager for Qantm College commented, “In the short time we’ve been in the UK we’ve discovered a real hunger for our courses from a nation bursting with creativity. So much so that we’re already looking to expand in order to cope with demand.’’

Following its successful Australian model, Qantm will provide tightly focused, practical courses with the flexibility to allow specialization in specific areas such as character animation/texturing or movement programming.

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