New England Institute of Technology is a private, co-educational
technical college offering over 30 Associate in Science and
Bachelor of Science degree programs. As a leader in Technical
Career Education, New England Tech is committed to providing
technological programs that prepare graduates for positions of
leadership in the technical, industrial, business, and allied
health communities. Most of our associate degree programs can be
completed in as little as 18 months, and bachelor's degree
programs in as little as three years. Every year over 3,000
students choose New England Tech for the "hands-on" laboratory
and classroom training that provides the necessary skills to
begin their technical careers.
New England Institute of Technology is regionally accredited by
the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.
(NEASC).
This program is based upon the engineering concepts of
architectural design and building sciences, studying the totality
of the built environment by emphasizing the fundamentals of
building systems and components.
The curriculum is developed in conjunction with industry leaders
to reflect current market demands and ever-changing technology.
Career-specific courses are taught in small class sizes. The
program fosters maximum student/instructor interaction in an open
and supportive studio environment. Students using the latest
industry versions of computer-aided drafting and 3D visualization
technology and integrated associated programs. The program
prepares the student for immediate entry to the work place and
provides a firm platform for multiple career choices beyond the
traditional architectural/engineering fields.
In a distinctive agreement between New England Institute of
Technology and Boston Architectural Center, students completing
the Bachelor of Science in Architectural Building Engineering
Technology at NEIT will be guaranteed admission to the BAC Master
of Architecture program with advance standing. The Master of
Architecture degree at BAC is an NAAB (National Architectural
Accrediting Board) accredited degree whose graduates are eligible
to sit for the NCARB (National Council Architectural Registration
Boards) licensing examination.
Digital Recording Arts Technology - Bachelor's Degree
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Learn digital filmmaking and digital editing, as well as, field
shooting, lighting, studio production, scriptwriting, graphic
design, multi-camera location shooting, multi-track studio
recording and mixing, sales and promotion, all while utilizing
the latest software programs. Courses offered reflect current
trends and the demands of today's industry. An expanded
specialized skill training in corporate media, video conferencing
and advertising is also given.
Facilities include two fully-equipped broadcast quality
television studios, two production control rooms featuring
multi-format recording/playback (MiniDV, DVCPro, Beta SP, SVHS,
Hi8, Mini DV), fully integrated A/B roll editing systems, eleven
non-linear editing booths using Final Cut Pro, four Avid Xpress
DV workstations, four fully-equipped radio studios and four audio
production booths with Pro Tools.
Game Development & Simulation Programming Technology -
Associate's
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The Associate's Degree program in Game Development and Simulation
Programming Technology will prepare students for entry-level
careers in video game programming and software engineering as
well as for entry-level positions in a variety of digital,
desktop production environments. This degree granting program
combines the unique skills of multimedia designers and software
engineering technicians in order to prepare students for the
exciting field of video game development as well as for the
simulation industry. Students will learn how to design video
games for devices, such as GameBoy, Nintendo, Xbox, PSP,
PlayStation, etc., and will be introduced to the video game
development process.
The program will provide students with a solid understanding of
the video game industry through courses from both the multimedia
and the software engineering curricula and from specific game
development courses. An important component of the curriculum is
building a portfolio that will include the games designed and
developed by students.
Game Development & Simulation Programming Technology -
Bachelor's
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The Bachelor's Degree Program in Game Development &
Simulation Programming Technology will prepare students for
careers in Game Programming and Software Engineering. The program
builds on the foundations laid in the Associate's Degree Program
with emphasis placed on acquiring the technical skills necessary
to implement games on a variety of platforms including phones,
handheld devices, Nintendo, XBox, and other game platforms.
Through studying and applying key principles of software design,
as well as specific game algorithms and techniques, students will
learn to design and implement games of increasing size and
complexity. Class work is centered around developing games in
small teams, an approach which allows students to acquire both
the technical and interpersonal skills necessary for the game and
simulation industry.
A key feature of the program is the senior capstone project where
students will bring together knowledge gained throughout the
program. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students in
teams of two to four will design and develop a game over a period
of six months. The project work will be evaluated by a team of
three faculty members.
Graphic Design - Associate of Science
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The Associate of Science in Graphic Design program prepares
students for entry-level positions in a variety of digital
desktop and print production environments. The program begins
with the core skills of design theory, digital photography, and
computer graphics. Students receive hands-on, project-oriented
instruction in typography, graphic design, web design, desktop
publishing, and pre-press technology. A wide variety of industry
standard software will be used. Students will also learn how to
effectively integrate graphic design for web delivery.
Students create projects individually or in teams, with each
student assuming responsibility for the production process.
Student projects will be deployed via printed media, CD-ROM or
web server. A portfolio of each student's projects will be
developed throughout the entire program. Off-campus cooperative
work experience may also be obtained during the sixth quarter.
Students will graduate with an Associate in Science Degree in
Graphic Design.
Interior Design Technology - Associate Degree
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Enter a dynamic and growing profession. This program is based on
the latest industry standards for interior design, emphasizing
the fundamentals of creative design in conjunction with the
technical aspects of planning, structures and construction
methods.
The program studies all phases of design including space
planning, selection of furnishings and finishes, color and the
preparation of drawings, incorporating visual communication
skills and manual drawing techniques with the latest
computer-aided drafting technology. The theory and technical
courses taught in small class sizes and studio courses provide
dynamic hands-on experience with maximum student/instructor
interaction.
Interior Design Technology - Bachelor's Degree
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This Bachelor's Degree Program in Interior Design Technology
prepares the student to be proficient in the art and technology
of designing the interior-built environment relative to the
user's social, psychological, and aesthetic needs. Students study
fundamentals of interior design and building sciences through a
unique combination of theoretical and practical concepts of
design, building systems, components, and construction for both
residential and commercial properties.
In the Bachelor's Degree Program, students expand upon the
learned content of the associate's curriculum through the
comprehensive study of advanced topics including finishes and
materials, textiles, art history, estimating and scheduling,
contracts and specifications, construction law, acoustics and
lighting, and interior construction documentation. Studio project
types include space planning, hospitality, commercial, and
institutional. The Interior Design Bachelor's Degree Program
culminates with a senior thesis project in which students
demonstrate competency and understanding of the technical and
design concepts developed throughout their New England Tech
experience.
Multimedia & Web Design Technology - Associate Degree
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Learn to design and create interactive programs for delivery via
CD and web. Also learn digital photography, computer graphics, 3D
animation, webpage design, interactive multimedia, web video
streaming, database design, e-commerce and desktop publishing.
Develop your artistic and technical skills in multiple hands-on
project-driven courses. Use state-of-the-art equipment in modern
networked laboratories. And learn to use software programs such
as:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Final Cut Pro
- Adobe Illustrator
- Macromedia Dreamweaver, Director & Flash
- ColdFusion
- Javascript
- Microsoft Access and ASP
- Quark
- LightWave 3D
Video & Radio Production Technology - Associate Degree
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Learn digital filmmaking and digital editing through courses that
reflect current trends and the demands of today's industry. Our
facilities include two fully-equipped broadcast quality
television studios, two production control rooms featuring
multi-format recording/playback (Beta SP, SVHS, Hi8, ¾
Umatic, Mini DV), fully integrated A/B roll editing systems,
eleven digital non-linear editing booths with Final Cut Pro, four
fully-equipped radio studios, and four audio production booths
with ProTools HD1 with production booths. Learn field shooting,
lighting, studio production, scriptwriting, sales and promotion.
Also learn software programs, such as:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe AfterEffects
- Pro Tools HD1
- Final Cut Pro