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=== Computational Media === |
=== Computational Media === |
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− | A Computational Media major must take one thread from the College of Computing, and one thread from either the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts or the College of Design. |
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− | The three CS threads available are: |
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− | * [[Intelligence]]: artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision |
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− | * [[Media]]: information visualization, video game development, new media |
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− | * [[People]]: user experience research, human-computer interaction, product design |
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− | The four threads offered jointly by the Ivan Allen College and the College of Design are: |
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− | * [[Interaction Design (CM Thread)|Interaction Design]]: visual design, interactive systems, design capstone |
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− | * [[Film and Media Studies]]: film history, narrative development, critical media analyses |
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− | * [[Games (CM Thread)|Games]]: game studies, game development, digital art, interactive narratives |
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− | * [[Music Technology]]: recording and mixing, audio technology, sound design, composition |
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== School of Literature, Media, and Communication == |
== School of Literature, Media, and Communication == |