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  EA Donates $8m to Californian University
by David Jenkins
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March 22, 2004
 

Officials from Electronic Arts have announced that the company is donating $8 million to the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television. The donation will be used to create a three-year master's degree program in videogame design and fund an endowed faculty chair.

The USC program is expected to begin during August and will initially accept fewer than fifteen students a year. Topics will include advanced videogame design, writing for games and creating multiplayer games, specialities that aren't usually included in courses at computer-science departments.

Source: Dow Jones Newswires
 
   
 
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