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UDIT presents its new training offer in its own degrees

  • 6 November 2023
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Motivated by employability, specialisation and the search for better opportunities in the labour market, UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology, has presented its new training offer in its own degrees.

These continuing education courses, backed by the prestige of the institution, were created to adapt to the needs of society and the demands of companies and organisations, and are thus fully oriented towards the world of work and the specialisation of professional profiles.

Lifelong learning master's degrees, advanced programmes and university postgraduate courses

Within the training offer in UDIT's own degrees, there are different categories such as the Own Master's Degree or Lifelong Learning, the University Specialist Course (starting at the end of January 2024), the University Expert Degree or Micro-credentials (starting at the end of January 2024), all of which are designed to broaden and improve previous knowledge, deepen already acquired skills or specialise in a specific well-defined area.

In this sense, UDIT has developed a total of 20 programmes that delve even deeper into any of the training areas taught at the University.

In the field of advertising, marketing and graphic and audiovisual creation, the Master's Degree in Branding: Brand Creation and Design, the Master's Degree in Audiovisual Editing and Post-production, the Master's Degree in Digital Art and New Technologies, the Master's Degree in Cultural Management or the Advanced Programme in Influence Marketing will be developed.

Related to Product Design, Interior Design or User Experience will be taught the Postgraduate Degree in Sustainable Design, the Postgraduate Degree in Furniture Design, the Postgraduate Degree in Materials Technology: Design and Innovation, the Advanced Programme in Digital Service Design and the Advanced Programme in Digital Product Design.

In the field of the fashion industry, the Master of Lifelong Learning in Footwear and Sneakers Design and the Master of Lifelong Learning in Accessories, Handbags and Jewellery Design will be developed.

At the technological level, in the field of video games, animation and artificial intelligence, UDIT will offer the Master of Lifelong Learning in VFX: Digital Post-production and Composition, the Master of Lifelong Learning in VFX: Rendering and 3D Animation, the Master of Lifelong Learning in Modelling and Texturing for AAA Video Games, the Master of Lifelong Learning in Rigging and 3D Animation, the Master of Lifelong Learning in Concept Art and Character Design for Video Games, the Master of Lifelong Learning in Generative Artificial Intelligence applied to Design and Business or the Advanced Programme in Digital Animation in Cut-Out and the Advanced Programme in Godot Engine.

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