Programs
Admissions
Ateneo De Manila University
Designing Tomorrow
MIMAT from Ateneo de Manila is a professional degree that provides foundation courses for design and innovation and a range of electives to pursue specific areas of interest. It has a six-unit credit capstone referred to as an ‘Innovation Project’ which requires an artifact as an output, a written report and an oral presentation.
Curriculum
The MIMAT curriculum has a total of 36 units, 30 for core, major, and elective courses and 6 units for the capstone project.
Second Semester (January – May) |
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History of Art, Media, and Technology (core) |
3 |
Perspectives on Innovation and the Future (core) |
3 |
Data visualization (core) |
3 |
Intersession (June – July) |
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Material Improvisation (core) |
3 |
First Semester (August – December) |
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Interactive Digital Multimedia Technology (major) |
3 |
Media Arts Technology Elective 1 (elective) |
3 |
Media Arts Technology Elective 2 (elective) |
3 |
Second Semester (January – May) |
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Media Arts Technology Elective 3 (elective) |
3 |
Media Arts Technology Elective 4 (elective) |
3 |
Media Arts Technology in Context (major) |
3 |
Intersession (June – July) |
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Innovation Project 1 (capstone) |
3 |
First Semester (August – December) |
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Innovation Project 2 (capstone) |
3 |
Total Unit Count |
36 |
Retention Policy
Aside from the standard Ateneo policies for retention of graduate students, MIMAT requires minimum grade of B+ in each of the first three foundational courses (9 units) required in the first term of the program.