The School of Literature, Communication, and Culture (LCC) is committed to teaching and research in cultural studies, new media studies, and the humanities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Building on the reputation and resources of Georgia Tech, LCC is especially concerned with cultural studies of science and technology, with designing and creating digital artifacts, and with communication in a variety of media contexts.
As a central part of its mission, LCC provides writing instruction, as well as core humanities courses, for all Tech undergraduates. More information about registration can be gathered from the course overloads policy page.
Additionally, LCC supports two undergraduate degrees, a B.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture that emphasizes the intersection of science, technology, and the humanities, and a B.S. in Computational Media that explores the use of the computer as a medium for communication and expression. At the graduate level, LCC offers both an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Digital Media.
The School of Literature, Communication, and Culture is a unit of the Ivan Allen College, Georgia Tech's liberal arts college.
Latest LCC News
Jenifer Vandagriff Presents Research at ACC Conference in Tallahassee
Wood's Poems in Quiddity
Prof. Ian Bogost quoted on National Public Radio in the program All Things Considered.
LCC Professor Ian Bogost on making news games; an interview by Reportr.net
Dr. Wood's Poem Appears in Poetry Midwest #21
Latest LCC Events
Living Game Worlds IV: Interplay, December 1 -2, 2008
Spring 2008 Demo Day
Open Lecture by Science Fiction Author Kim Stanley Robinson, Thursday, March 6, 4-6
Science Fiction Author Q&A, Thursday March 6, 11-12
Japanese Film Festival: Ghosts, Legends, and Technology in Japanese Cinema
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