Digital Culture

 Concentration Area Check Sheet Digital Culture Tempe campus Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts / Arts, Media and Engineering 2014‐2015 HIDGCEMPH Concentration Advising: BYENG 395, E‐mail: [email protected], Phone: 480‐965‐9438 Description: The digital culture concentration in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts focuses on the creative exploration of how new media is influencing our culture, or rather, the way we live, learn, create and communicate. The digital culture concentration allows students to enhance their program of study with integrated, interdisciplinary training in creative processes and technical skills in new media with cultural applications. The curriculum is outcomes based rather than course sequence based. The curriculum uses an innovative proficiency‐based network to connect courses across academic disciplines, instead of traditional methods such as course prerequisites. Proficiencies in the curriculum identify common generalized learning outcomes across disciplines participating in the initiative. Requirements:  A student must have a minimum GPA of 2.50 to be eligible to pursue the concentration  A minimum grade of a "C" (2.00) and an overall GPA of 3.00 is required in all classes in the concentration 1) Digital Culture Core 9 hours Choose at least 3 courses from this list (recommended): AME 111 Introduction to Digital Culture AME 112 AME 194 [*PROTO*DREAM*] AME 294 [*PROG*WEB*] AME 294 Programming for Media Arts AME/ART 294 Introduction to Interactive Environments AME 394 [*MEDI*LIT*C OMP*] AME /ANP 394 How to Build a Digital Physical System AME 385/AME 394 Collaborative Projects & Research I AME 386/AME 394/AME 494 Collaborative Projects & Research II AME 394 Motion Capture for Integrative Systems AME 494 Integrated System Development for Digital Culture AME 494 Programming for Social and Interactive Media (offered every other year) AME 494 Animating Virtual Worlds (offered every other year) AME 494 [*EXP*MED*] AME 494 [*UNDER*AC T*] AME/ART 494 Media Installations ANP 394 Digital Fabrication ANP 494 Designing Hybrid Spaces ART 218 3D Tools DCE 294 Hybrid Action: Physical Intelligence in Digital Culture DSC 294 Media Editing DSC 394 Digital Modeling 2) Digital Media 3 hours Choose at least 3 hours from this list (recommended): AME 494 Advanced Interactive Sound MUE 494 [*ADV*INTE*SOUN*] ANP 494 Designing Hybrid Spaces ANP 494 Design by Algorithm ART 194 Digital Art and Culture (offered every other year) Digital Culture https://sls.asu.edu/ Page 1 of 4
ART 294 The Still Image in Digital Culture ART 494 Visualization & Prototyping FMP 294 Introduction to Animation FMP 294 [*STOR*DEVEL*] FMP 394 Non‐Linear Editing IAP 103 Foundations I: Interdisciplinary Digital Media (3) IAP 104 Foundations I: Fundamentals of Sound Art (3) MDC 211 Intro to Digital Sound MDC 311 Composing and Performing for Hybrid Ensembles OR MUE 394 [*PERF*DIGI*] 3) Media Engineering 3 hours required Select course from the following: CSE 394 Data Structures, Analysis and Retrieval for Digital Culture EEE 394 Signal Analysis for Digital Culture GIT 335 Computer Systems Technology 4) Related Digital Culture/Historical and Theoretical Studies 3 hours required Select course from the following: ARE 494 [*DIG*ETH*VIR*] Digital Ethnography in Virtual Worlds ASB 328 Rules, Games and Society ASB 344 OR SOC 334 Technology and Society, L or SB (3) ASB 430 Social Simulation EDT 210 Games, Technology and Society (3) ENG 394 [*DIG*C UL*] ENG 394 [*C YBER*] HDA 210 Creativity and Innovation in Design and the Arts (3) (Credit is allowed for only HDA 210 or 294 (Creativity & Innovation for Design and the Arts)) HDA 310 Socially Engaged Practice (3) (Prerequisites: Minimum 42 hours; Credit is allowed for only HDA 310 or 494 (Public Practice: Engagement & Community)) IAP 102 Foundations I: Performance Techniques and Composition (3) IAP 105 Foundations I: Fundamentals of Visual Art, CS (3) MCO 435 Social Media MGT 290 My Life Venture (3) (Credit is allowed for only MGT 290 or MGT 294 (My Life Venture) or WPC 294 (My Life Venture)) OMT 394 [*MARK*ANALY*] OR TEM 311 OMT 402 RDG 440 Computer Gaming, Learning, and Literacy (3) THE 321 History of Theatre II, HU & H (3) (Prerequisites: THE 220 with C or better; THE 320 with C or better) THP 352 Foundations of Arts Entrepreneurship (3) (Prerequisites: Herberger BA in the Arts student; HDA 210 or 294: Creativity and Innovation in Design and the Arts with C or better or Non‐ majors with minimum 42 hours) 5) Capstone Experience 3 hours Internship, thesis or independent research project. Final synthesis project. Determined in consultation with faculty mentor. Many projects will be team based and embedded in real life settings. AME 485 Digital Culture Capstone I Notes:  Students must complete a minimum of 21 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.  Students must maintain an overall cumulative GPA of 3.00 for this concentration.  All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.  Credit hours for courses numbered 294, 394 and 494 vary by topic. Consult the class search for topics offered and credit hours designated for the semester for which you are considering.  Students should carefully note the semester in which any of these courses are offered. Information on course offerings for this concentration can be found at: https://digitalculture.asu.edu/education/courses. Course Substitution and Advanced Standing Students with extensive media arts, media design, media computing or media engineering skills can petition for 3 credit hours of advanced standing covering the media arts/or media engineering requirement of the concentration. Digital Culture https://sls.asu.edu/ Page 2 of 4
Since the digital culture courses are highly specialized interdisciplinary courses, all courses must be ASU credit. Students in the Digital Culture concentration can petition to replace up to 6 hours (maximum 3 credits per each section in the concentration) of coursework with other courses at ASU related to digital culture work. This may be achieved through courses offered by any unit at ASU including the Downtown, Polytechnic, and West (IAP) campuses, and the FMS program on the Tempe Campus. Courses may include any of the substitution list or courses with comparable content. For a complete list of course substitution options, go to http://herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/degrees/digital_culture/minor.php What you will see on your DARS: DIGITAL CULTURE CONCENTRATION
HERBERGER INSTITUTE FOR DESIGN AND THE ARTS
--------------------------------------------------NOTE: Grade of C (2.00) or better required.
Minimum 12 upper division hours required.
Overall 3.0 required in all classes in
Concentration.
----------------------------------------------------> NEEDS: 21.00 HOURS 5 SUB-GROUPS 3.00 GPA
- 1) Digital Culture Studies - 9 Hours
NEEDS: 9.00 HOURS
COURSE LIST: AME 111 AME 112 AME 194 [*PROTO*DREAM*]
AME 294 [*PROG*WEB*] AME 294 [*PROG*MED*ART*]
AME 294 [*INT*INTER*ENVIR*] OR
ART 294 *INT*INTER*ENVIR*
AME 394 [*MEDI*LIT*C OMP*]
AME 394 [*HOW*BUILD*DIG*SYS*] OR
ANP 394 [*HOW*BUILD*DIG*SYS*] AME 385 OR
AME 394 [*C OLL*PROJ*DIG*] AME 386 OR
AME 394 [*C OMP*C OMP*PRIN*] OR
AME 494 [*C OMP*C OMP*PRIN*] AME 394 [*MOT*C AP*]
AME 494 [*INTE*SYST*DEV*] AME 494 [*PRO*SOC *INT*]
AME 494 [*ANIMA*VIRT*] AME 494 [*EXP*MED*]
AME 494 [*UNDER*AC T*] AME 494 [*MEDI*INST*] OR
ART 494 [*MEDI*INST*] ANP 394 [*DIGI*FABR*]
ANP 494 [*DESI*HYB*SPA*] ART 218
DC E 294 [*HYBR*AC T*PHYS*] DSC 294 [*MED*EDIT*]
DSC 394 [*DIGI*MOD*]
- 2) Digital Media - 3 Hours
NEEDS: 3.00 HOURS
COURSE LIST: AME 494 [*ADV*INTE*SOUN*]
MUE 494 [*ADV*INTE*SOUN*] ANP 494 [*DESI*HYBR*]
ANP 494 [*DESI*ALGO*] ART 194 [*DIG*ART*]
ART 294 [*STILL*IMAGE*] ART 494 [*VIS*PROTO*]
FMP 294 [*INTRO*ANIMA*] FMP 294 [*STOR*DEVEL*]
FMP 394 [*NON*EDIT*] IAP 103 IAP 104 MDC 211
MDC 311 OR MUE 394 [*PERF*DIGI*]
- 3) Media Engineering - 3 Hours
NEEDS: 3.00 HOURS
COURSE LIST: CSE 394 [*DAT*STR*] EEE 394 [*SIG*ANA*]
GIT 335 GIT 441
- 4) Related Digital Culture/Historical and
Theoretical Studies - 3 Hours
NEEDS: 3.00 HOURS
COURSE LIST: ARE 494 [*DIG*ETH*VIR*] ASB 328 ASB 344
OR SOC 334 ASB 430 EDT 210 ENG 394 [*DIG*C UL*]
ENG 394 [*C YBER*] HDA 210 HDA 310 IAP 102
IAP 105 MC O 435 MGT 290 OMT 394 [*MARK*ANALY*]
OR TEM 311 OMT 402 RDG 440 THE 321 THP 352
- 5) Capstone Culminating Project - 3 Hours
NEEDS: 3.00 HOURS
COURSE LIST: AME 485
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Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) All BIS students are required to complete a 12 credit hour BIS core. 1) BIS Core 12 Hours Required BIS 301 Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies, L (3) BIS 302 Interdisciplinary Inquiry (3) BIS 401 Applied Interdisciplinary Studies (3) (requires application) BIS 402 Senior Seminar (3) For additional BIS major requirements, course descriptions, required prerequisites, application deadlines, and other important information regarding the Interdisciplinary core go to https://sls.asu.edu/node/300. BIS Advising sls.asu.edu/advising Downtown Phoenix Polytechnic University Center (UCENT) 300 Wanner Hall (WANER) 101 602‐496‐4000 480‐727‐1526 Tempe Undergraduate Academic Services Building (UASB) 129 480‐965‐4464
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