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Brunel University London, BSc (Hons), Multimedia Technology and Design

 United Kingdom
Level 1: Introduction to multimedia design; design fundamentals; multimedia studios; computing concepts and technology; website design; graphical communication; systems thinking and representation; internet technologies. Level 2: Video and sound imaging; communication; design practice; web applications; interaction. Level 3: Major project (core); digital sound and music production; educational multimedia design; databases for multimedia applications; 3-dimensional graphics; virtual reality and animation; e-commerce and new business structures; multimedia production management (core); emergent multimedia technologies; software engineering and technology; image in motion.

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The University is just a 20-minute walk – or a short bus ride – from Uxbridge underground station, so it is a straightforward journey into central London. There is also a night bus that can bring you from central London to the edge of the campus. The town of Uxbridge itself, which still has buildings dating back to its time as a Georgian market town, is a thriving commercial and business centre. Its major shopping complexes, The Pavilions and the Chimes Centre, boast a wide range of shops, cafes and a nine-screen multiplex cinema.