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Bachelor of
Science in Interactive Media - Coming in Fall 2007
The Bachelor of Science in Interactive
Media degree prepares students for the expanding field of interaction
design and its application to multimedia and web development. The base
program integrates technical and artistic disciplines. Technical
concepts and skills involve web markup languages, interactive scripting
and human-centered design. The student also explores artistic areas of
study such as communication design, animation, game design and cinema.
The program offers a wide variety of electives and allows students the
flexibility to explore and focus on areas that meet their interests and
career goals.
For more information on the Interactive
Media program, please contact Craig Miller
cmiller@cti.depaul.edu or
Scott Roberts
sroberts@cti.depaul.edu
Suggested Four-Year Plan for B.S. in Interactive Media
First Year
IT 130 The
Internet and the Web
ANI 105 Motion Design
IM 270 Formatting Digital Pages I
ART 260 Art and Design I
IT 240 Introduction to Desktop
Databases
ANI 101 Animation or ANI 201 Animation
I
Liberal
Studies (6) - Required: PSY 105
Introductory Psychology I
and
DC
205 Foundations of Cinema
Second Year
IT 223 Data Analysis
IT 230
Building Internet Applications
IM 210
Introduction to HCI
IM 220
Interactive Media I
IM 230
Scripting for Interactive Media
ART 264:
Beginning Typography
ANI 230
3D Modeling
Liberal
Studies (5) - Required: IT 228 Ethics in Comp. Games and Cinema
or
CSC 208 Comp. and Social Responsibility
Third Year
IM 360 User-Centered Evaluation
IM 320 Interactive Media II
IM 330
Advanced Scripting for IM
ENG 204
Tech Writing or ENG 301 Prof. Writing
GAM 244
Game Development I
IM
Electives (3)
Liberal
Studies (4)
Fourth Year
HCI 394 HCI Capstone or
CSC 394
IM
Electives (2)
Open
Electives (5)
Liberal
Studies (4)
IM
Electives:
Any 200 or 300 level CTI, ART or CMN course
Any of the
following:
PSY 360 Theories Learning and Cognition
PSY 375
Sensation and Perception
PSY 380 Industrial/Organization Psychology
PSY 383
Psychology of Design
PSY 241 Research Methods I
PSY 242 Research Methods II
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