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Qantm game and animation degrees validated by Middlesex University

"Multimedia education" outfit Qantm has annnounced that two of its courses have been validated by Middlesex University and will be available from 2008 at the company's facilities in London and Oxford.

The two courses are:

  • BA Hons Interactive Animation (progression of 3D Animation diploma)
  • BSc Hons Games Programming (progression of Game Design + Development diploma)

Which is all good news if you want to get yourself some education, and s**t. Press release after the link.

Qantm College Game and Animation degrees validated by Middlesex University

21st April 2008. London, UK. Qantm College, www.qantm.co.uk the world leader in multimedia education announces today that two of its new degree courses have been fully validated by Middlesex University.

The two courses are:

BA Hons Interactive Animation (progression of 3D Animation diploma)

BSc Hons Games Programming (progression of Game Design +

Development diploma)

The two-year intensive courses will be available from 2008 at Qantm’s state of the art facilities in London and Oxford.

Nic Oliver, International & Domestic Marketing Manager for Qantm College commented, “This validation further enhances our position as the leading private educator in the Games and Animation.”

Qantm UK will work closely with some of the country’s leading game developers to provide its students with the best expertise and guidance by some of the leading lights in game development.

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

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