Hi there, 

thanks for all the responses. 

Dave, I think I made it pretty clear what I am looking for. I dont
really mind what the program is called. My main requirement is that
it covers lab work and the following technologies are being taught:

> web design (design theory, photoshop,..) 
> web programming (html, css, flash,...)

Thats actually it. If there are courses on interaction design,
human-computer design are being taught around those technologies >
perfect!

Of course it is lovely to study at a highly recognised university,
but this i not really what I am after. I just want to get into this
field more deeply. 

Also I understand that geographical wishes should be put aside during
a graduate program, but I believe, that if I can study in SF (which is
a place where I would like to spend a couple of years), I will be able
to get into the industry more easily. I experienced this with my
undergraduate degree already. (also i totally exclude Europe because
I spent 26 yrs here already and am bored of it).

Well, I created a list of degrees my own as well...which contains
approx. 60 programs so far....but if I narrow it down, there is maybe
2-3 schools I could apply for...and still somehow I dont have the
feeling that I found the totally right one...

So actually, a list of all the programs you are excited about is the
best help I can get at the moment. 


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