The following is a look at some schools that specialize in some of the things we will learn this year.
You won't find a traditional classroom setting here. The McKenzie Learning Environment is like a creative studio
where students learn by working on real-world projects.Every student has use of their own high-end graphics workstation, and a high-speed Internet connection.
Nova Scotia Community College- School of Applied Arts & New Media
The School offers you a wide range of program choices, from computer and information technologies with a focus on software, hardware and network business solutions, to disciplines that incorporate graphic design, photography, multimedia design, geomatics and mapping, exciting roles in the film, television, radio and recording industry, the printing industry, and sign language interpretation.
Nova Scotia Community College- Radio & Television Arts
Students will learn how radio and television broadcasts are put together. Students will learn all the steps with a final goal of producing their own broadcast.
The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
NSCAD is located in dowtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. A leading visual arts school in North America for more than a century, NSCAD offfers a comprehensive range of graduate and undergraduate degrees.
The daVinci Institute is located in Halifax, Canada. The DaVinci Institute, founded in 1992, became a member of The Centre for Arts and Technology Group of colleges in 2004. The college offers intensive one and two year programs in classical and computer animation, digital arts and graphic design.
Holland College, located in Prince Edward Island, offers opportunity for carreers in Business Information Systems Development, Business Information Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, and Electronics Engineering Technology.
Sheridan, the school of animation, arts and design, offers the following Proffessional Training Programs.
Collins College was formerly known as Al Collins Graphic Design School. Prior to 1997, Al Collins Graphic Design School emphasized programs in the Visual Communication fields of study, such as graphic design, digital video, computer graphics, and computer animation. Since 1997, programs in Information Technology fields have been implemented, such as Computer Networking and E-Commerce programming. The new name better reflects our present and future program offerings.