There are many courses offered in the participating departments
that fit the needs of a multidisciplinary program in digital
multimedia, including upper division undergraduate courses,
introductory graduate courses, and small, research-oriented
seminars. The students, in consultation with their graduate
advisor, are required to take at least two graduate
level courses from a cross-disciplinary area. These two courses
should be taken within the first two years of joining the
IGERT program.
Elective courses may include any of the following:
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Art
Studio
122. Interface Design, Camera Tracking Interactivity
& Visualizing Nanotechnology
132. Video
194. Human Space Tool User Interface Design Methodology
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Computer
Science
174. Database Management Systems
176A. Introduction to Computer Communication Networks
176B. Network Computing
182. Multimedia Computing
272. Software Engineering
274. Transaction Management in Distributed Databases
280. Computer Graphics
281B. Computer Vision
Human Computer Interaction Technologies (planned)
VR, AR, and Immersive Environments (planned)
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Electrical
and Computer Engineering
160.Multimedia Computing
178. Fundamentals of Image and Video Processing
205A. Information Theory
242. Digital Signal Compression
259. Digital Speech Processing
268. Internet Computing and Digital T.V.
277A. Neural Networks
277B. Pattern Recognition
278A. Digital Image Processing
Data mining (planned)
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Geography
176A. Introduction to Geographic Information
Systems
180. Geography of the Information Society
213. Digital Techniques in Remote Sensing
215. Seminar in Remote Sensing
275. Seminar in Geographical Information Systems
276A. Advanced Spatial Data Analysis
289. The Ethics of Human-Environment Relations
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Interdisciplinary
Studies
200A-B-C. Seminar in Cognitive Science
223A-B. Educational Hypermedia and Multimedia
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Media
Arts and Technology
200A. Art and Technology
200B. Music and Technology
200C. Media Technology
201A. Media Signal Processing
201B. Media Networks and Services
203. The Intersection of Art, Technology, and Culture
220. Music Systems Programming
230. Advanced Topics in Digital Multimedia
240. Digital Audio Programming: The Series (planned)
242. Audio Systems and Engineering (planned)
251. Camera controls as Interface in Real and Virtual Spaces
290A. Computer Imaging
302. Animation and Modeling
310. Advanced Topics in Electronic Music
Interface Design (planned)
Interactive Environments through Sensor and Camera Tracking
(planned)
220. Music Composition and Systems Programming in SuperCollider
(planned)
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Music
209IA-B-C. Direct Digital Synthesis, Processing
and Composition
209LA-B-C. Real-Time Digital Synthesis, Processing and Composition
209N. Special Topics in Computer Music and Digital Signal
Processing
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Psychology
110A-B. Perception: Vision, Audition
130. Visual System Analysis
228. Perception
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regularly offer other topical graduate courses and seminars,
many of which will be relevant and of interest to students
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