ETC Student Handbook 2020
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered into the program in August 2020.
We’re all inspired by play. And it’s something the ETC aspires to everyday. Play enables practices that bring people together. Improv teaches us the importance of being able to play well with others. It helps us learn new concepts and express new ideas. It’s how we make the magic through the creation of engaging experiences, from the ETC as a whole to the final deliverables of every student team project.
Play is fundamental to the ETC. We were founded on the idea that art, technology and design can be used to create fascinating, immersive experiences that communicate complex ideas to any audience. In our opinion, play is pivotal to the future of learning and working in the 21st century.
You have to learn a lot, and work hard, in order to play well.
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered into the program in August 2020.
Survey Results of the summer internships of the ETC class who are expected to meet degree requirements in 2021
Post graduation survey results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2018 and May 2019.
Survey results of the summer internships of the ETC class who will meet degree requirements in 2020.
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered in the program in August of 2019.
Post graduation survey Results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2017 and May 2018.
Survey results of the summer internships of the ETC class who will meet degree requirements in 2019
Student Handbook for the ETC class that started in August of 2018
Post Graduation survey results from ETC students who completed degree requirements during the December 2016, May 2017 and August 2017 semesters.
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