Media Arts and Technology - Bachelor of Arts

Postgraduate

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Media amplify our potential to change the world, extending our influence through time and space. Communication tools offer ever-expanding capabilities to create and deliver compelling experiences to engage individuals, communities, and societies. Media industries continue their explosive growth and evolution as emergent communication technologies permeate every part of modern life. Both economically and in terms of social influence, the media industries are among the largest and strongest industries in the world.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Design
  • Cinema
  • Web
  • Technology
  • Communication Training
  • Media
  • Telecommunication

Course programme

All of the following courses (12 credits):
The Information Society
Story, Sound and Motion
One of the following concentrations (13 to 15 credits):
TV, Cinema, and Radio
The following course (3 credits):
Introduction to Video and Audio
Three of the following courses. One of the three must be selected from Telecommunication 442, 443, or 447. (10 to 12 credits):
Three-Dimensional Design of the Virtual Form
Film Style Production for Cinema and Television
Multi Camera Production for Television
Basic Audio Production
Three-Dimensional Computer Animation
Producing for Cinema and Television
Video Compositing and Special Effects
Design of Cinema and Television Projects (W)
Audio Industry Design and Management (W)
Advanced Three-Dimensional Animation Workshop (W)
Games, Web, and Interactive Media
The following course (3 credits):
Introduction to Interactive MediaDesign
Three of the following courses. One of the three must be selected from Telecommunication 445, 446, 447, 449, 450, or 455. (11 or 12 credits):
Three-Dimensional Design of the Virtual Form
Web-based Interactive Media
Three-Dimensional Computer Animation
Client Side Web Development
Video Compositing and Special Effects
Digital Game Design (W)
Advanced Interactive Media Workshop (W)
Advanced Three-Dimensional Animation Workshop (W)
Server-Side Web Development (W)
Human Computer Interaction and User Experience Design (W)
3D Game and Simulation Design (W)
Telecommunication electives: additional credits in telecommunication courses as needed to meet the requirement of at least 30, but not more than 52, credits in courses in the major. Not more than 12 credits in Telecommunication independent study and internship courses combined, and not more than 7 credits in either telecommunication independent study or internship courses, may be counted toward the requirements for the Media Arts and Technology major.
The following courses outside the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media (18 to 30):
One of the following courses ( 0 to 4 credits):
Computing Concepts and Competencies
Technical Computing and Problem Solving
Introduction to Programming I
Students who pass a waiver examination for Computer Science and Engineering 101 will not be required to complete Computer Science and Engineering 101 or 131 or 231.
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Introductory Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Principles of Advertising
Principles of Public Relations
An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Effects of Mass Communication
Introduction to Mass Media
Introduction to Retailing
A cognate selected from one of the following: the arts, biological and physical sciences, social sciences, business, or an approved university specialization. A list of appropriate cognates is available from the advising office. If business is selected, students must select from the following courses: Economics 201 and 202, Accounting 230, General Business and Business Law 323, Finance 320, Management 325, and Marketing and Supply Chain Management 313 and 327. A list of appropriate departments and courses is available from the advising office.
be a minimum of 18 credits
include three courses at the 300-400 level
be approved upon admission to the major or attainment of junior standing, whichever is earlier.
Only credits in courses graded on the numerical or Pass–No Grade system may be counted toward the requirements for the Media and Communication Technology major. Media and Communication Technology major students may not enroll in courses required for the major, including courses in other departments, on a Credit–No Credit basis.
Students should meet with their academic advisors concerning the minimum and maximum numbers of elective credits available to them at various stages in their programs.

Media Arts and Technology - Bachelor of Arts

higher than £ 9000