UT Dallas 2018 Undergraduate Catalog

School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication

Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication with Design and Production Pathway (BA)

Students who complete the major in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication receive a thorough grounding in the mutually productive interaction of technology with the arts, with specific emphasis on the interplay of visual art, music, and narrative with the new modes of expression and communication that have emerged from the convergence of computing and media technologies. The program stresses not only the creation but also the potential applications and cultural implications of interactive media. A student majoring in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication will be required to channel selected coursework according to individual needs and specialties. Particular attention should be given to the Prescribed Electives for the major, and close consultation with academic advisors is recommended. By selecting courses from a variety of the remaining elective headings, students are able to combine courses in technology and fine arts with coursework in literary criticism and interpretation, creative writing and translation, and linguistics and languages.

Unless otherwise noted, courses in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication are open to all students in the University. However, students majoring in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication may be given preference in certain course enrollments.

Bachelor of Arts in Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication with Design and Production Pathway

Degree Requirements (120 semester credit hours)1

Faculty

Professors: Anne Balsamo, Frank Dufour, Paul Fishwick, Roger Malina, Mihai Nadin

Clinical Professors: Elizabeth (Lisa) Bell, Tim Christopher, Paul Lester

Associate Professors: Christine (xtine) Burrough, Monica Evans, Eric Farrar, Todd Fechter, Midori Kitagawa, Kim Knight, Maximilian Schich, Andrew Scott, Dean Terry

Clinical Associate Professors: Cassini Nazir, Harold (Chip) Wood

Assistant Professors: Olivia Banner, Kristin Drogos, Casey Johnson, Angela M. Lee, Juan Llamas Rodriguez, Sean McComber, Josef Nguyen, Wendy Sung, Hong An Wu

Senior Lecturers: Donna Aldridge, Michael Andreen, Elizabeth Boyd, Christopher Camacho, Adam Chandler, Daedra Evans Christopher, Harold Fitzgerald, Phillip Hall, Melissa Hernandez-Katz, Sharon Hewitt, Laura Imaoka, Lindsey Joyce, Timothy Lewis, David Marks, Peter McCord, Roxanne Minnish, Christina Nielsen, Kara Oropallo, Monika Salter

I. Core Curriculum Requirements: 42 semester credit hours2

Communication: 6 semester credit hours

COMM 1311 Survey of Oral and Technology-based Communication

RHET 1302 Rhetoric

Mathematics: 3 semester credit hours

Choose one course from the following:

MATH 1306 College Algebra for the Non-Scientist

MATH 1314 College Algebra

Or select any 3 semester credit hours from Mathematics core courses

Life and Physical Sciences: 6 semester credit hours

Select any 6 semester credit hours from Life and Physical Sciences core courses

Language, Philosophy and Culture: 3 semester credit hours

Choose one course from the following:

HUMA 1301 Exploration of the Humanities

LIT 2331 Masterpieces of World Literature

PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 2316 History of Philosophy I

PHIL 2317 History of Philosophy II

Or select any 3 semester credit hours from Language, Philosophy and Culture core courses

Creative Arts: 3 semester credit hours

Choose one course from the following:

ARTS 1301 Exploration of the Arts

AHST 1303 Survey of Western Art History: Ancient to Medieval

AHST 1304 Survey of Western Art History: Renaissance to Modern

AHST 2331 Understanding Art

DANC 1310 Understanding Dance

THEA 1310 Understanding Theatre

FILM 2332 Understanding Film

MUSI 1306 Understanding Music

American History: 6 semester credit hours

Choose two courses from the following:

HIST 1301 U.S. History Survey to Civil War

HIST 1302 U.S. History Survey from Civil War

HIST 2301 History of Texas

HIST 2330 Themes and Ideas in American History

HIST 2332 Civil War and Reconstruction

Government / Political Science: 6 semester credit hours

GOVT 2305 American National Government

GOVT 2306 State and Local Government

Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 semester credit hours

Select any 3 semester credit hours from Social and Behavioral Sciences core courses

Component Area Option: 6 semester credit hours

Choose two courses from the following or other Component Area Option

ARHM 2340 Creativity

ARHM 2342 Connections in the Arts and Humanities

ARHM 2343 Science and the Humanities

ARHM 2344 World Cultures

II. Major Requirements, Lower-Division: 24 semester credit hours

ATCM 2301 Computer Imaging

ATCM 2302 Design I

ATCM 2300 Introduction to Technoculture

ATCM 2304 Exploration of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication

or ATCM 2305 Computer Animation Processes

or ATCM 2320 Critical Media Research Foundations

or ATCM 2345 Sound Design

or ATCM 2355 Survey of Digital Fabrication

or ATCM 2365 Game Design Fundamentals

or ATCM 2380 Communication and Social Science Theories

ATCM 2303 Project Management for Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communications I

ATCM 2322 Media History

or ATCM 2321 Reading Media Critically

ATCM 2335 Internet Studio I

CS 1335 Computer Science I3

III. Major Requirements, Upper-Division: 24 semester credit hours

ATCM 3336 Design Research Methods

ATCM 3301 Digital Content Design

ATCM 3350 Digital Video Production I

ATCM 3304 Character Design

ATCM 3337 Interaction Design I

ATCM 3388 Attitudes and Behaviors

ATCM 3383 Media Structures, Regulations, and Policy

or ATCM 4384 Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication

ATCM 4397 Senior Seminar

or ATCM 4398 Capstone Project

IV. Elective Requirements: 30 semester credit hours

Prescribed Electives: 15 semester credit hours

Choose any five courses from the following: (At least 2 must be 4000 level)

ATCM 3345 Audio Technologies

ATCM 3346 Audio Productions Lab I

ATCM 3338 Motion Graphics I

ATCM 3306 Modeling and Texturing I

ATCM 3355 Computer Modeling for Digital Fabrication

ATCM 3307 Lighting and Composition I

ATCM 3308 Rigging I

ATCM 3305 Computer Animation I

ATCM 3356 Projection Mapping Lab

ATCM 3365 Game Design I

ATCM 3371 User Experience Design for Games I

ATCM 3366 Game Studies I

ATCM 3372 Sound Design for Animation and Games

ATCM 3368 Scripting for Games I

ATCM 3369 Games and Narrative I

ATCM 3331 Critical Making

ATCM 3330 Digital Art and Social Practice

ATCM 3357 Digital Fabrication Lab I

ATCM 4345 Digital Audio Processing

ATCM 4346 Audio Productions Lab II

ATCM 4350 Digital Video Production II

ATCM 4304 World Building

ATCM 4340 Strategic Design

ATCM 3335 Internet Studio II

ATCM 4337 Interaction Design II

ATCM 4357 Digital Fabrication Lab II

ATCM 4330 Culture Jamming

CS 4352 Human Computer Interaction I

CS 4353 Human Computer Interaction II

PSY 4332 Psychology in the Workplace

RHET 4302 Advanced Writing and Research

RHET 4303 Advanced Editing

Free Electives: 15 semester credit hours

Both upper-and lower-division courses may be used as electives, but students must complete at least 51 semester credit hours of upper-division courses to qualify for graduation.

1. Incoming freshmen must enroll and complete requirements of UNIV 1010 and the corresponding school-related freshman seminar course. Students, including transfer students, who complete their core curriculum at UT Dallas must take UNIV 2020.

2. Curriculum Requirements can be fulfilled by other approved courses from institutions of higher education. The courses listed are recommended as the most efficient way to satisfy both Core Curriculum and Major Requirements at UT Dallas.

3. Students who are ATEC/CS double degree or who plan to minor in CS must enroll in CS 1336 Programming Fundamentals and CS 1136 Computer Science Laboratory and/or CS 1337 Computer Science I (if placed out of CS 1336 and CS 1136).

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