Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University

Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT)
Established 2009
Dean Aoife Mac Namara
Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Convocation Mall, Simon Fraser University

Established in 2009, the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada encompasses 5 Schools and Programs.

The Office of the Dean is located in the Harbour Centre building in downtown Vancouver. Schools and Programs in the faculty are taught on all three SFU campuses, including Burnaby, Vancouver, and Surrey. The current Dean of FCAT is Aoife Mac Namara.[1]

Schools/Programs

School of Communication (CMNS)

Undergraduate concentrations:

  • Media and Culture
  • Technology and Society
  • Political Economy and Policy

School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA)

Housed in the Woodward's Building.

Undergraduate concentration

  • Dance
  • Film
  • Music Composition (Acoustic & Electroacoustic)
  • Theatre (Performance & Production and Design)
  • Visual Art
  • Visual Cultural & Performance Studies

Publishing Programs (PUB)

The Minor in Print and Digital Publishing provides the foundation for students to pursue advanced professional education, or to take jobs in publishing or allied cultural industries.

School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Undergraduate concentration

  • Interactive Systems
  • Media Arts
  • Design

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Arts Degrees in:

  • Communication
  • Contemporary Arts
  • Interactive Arts and Technology
  • Publishing

Bachelor of Science Degrees in:

  • Interactive Arts and Technology

Graduate programs

M.A. and PhD Graduate Degrees in:

  • Communication
  • Contemporary Arts
  • Interactive Arts and Technology
  • Publishing

Master of Science and Ph.D. Degrees in:

  • Interactive Arts and Technology

See also

References

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