Course Description
Explore the new media professional landscape as industry representatives share career insights, experiences, and best practices during weekly seminars.
Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Graduate students are required to demonstrate advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities through a combination of the following as determined by the instructor:
- Leadership roles on team projects
- Additional project research
- Additional assignments or increased project scope
- Independent execution of projects typically completed by teams
- Self-directed advanced study
- Portfolio expansion in special topics
Athena Title
New Media Industries
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in NMIX 4210E or NMIX 6210E
Semester Course Offered
Offered spring
Grading System
S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course Objectives
- Develop an in-depth understanding of new media industries and professional fields in which new media technologies are used. - Refine knowledge related to new media topics, trends, technologies, techniques, issues, and applications and the ability to effectively communicate that knowledge. - Continue to develop a professional portfolio showcasing accomplishments and skillsets.
Topical Outline
Determined by the instructor according to current industry trends.
Syllabus
Public CV