Entertainment Technology @ SNC
This new offering targets students majoring in Computer Science and Digital Fine Arts, but is open to students in all majors. Students will be able to complete a Minor in Entertainment Technology by taking 18 credits.
Professors Bary W Pollack (Computer Science) and Susan Gold (Fine Arts) co-chair this Minor program and they advise students from their respective backgrounds.
The Minor
18 Credits are required for the Minor. This includes three required ET Core Courses (3 credits each and three required non-ET Core Courses (3 credits each).
Students must select one course from each area: Behavior, Writing, Computer Science or Fine Art
ET Core Courses (select three)
(each course requires at least sophmore standing or consent of instructor as a prerequisiteETEK 201: Introduction to Entertianment Technolgy
ETEK 301: Building Virtual Worlds
CSCI 441: Artificial Intelligence -or-
DART 415: Advanced Computer Animation
Behavior (select one)
PSYCH 340: Social PsychologyPSYCH 365: Humanistic & Transpersonal Psychology
PSYCH 370: Learning Theory and Cognitive Psychology
Writing (select one)
ENGL 381: Language, Thought and CultureENGL 405: Advanced Creative Writing: The Short Story
Computer Science (select one)
CSCI 393: Object Oriented Programming and DesignCSCI 395: Data Structures and Algorithms
CSCI 421: Embedded Systems
CSCI 451: Computer Graphics
MATH 396: Mathematical Modeling
MATH 410: Quantitative Modeling
MATH 420: Game Theory
or
Fine Art (select one)
DART 420: Advanced Video ProductionDART 430: Advanced Digital Darkroom
DESG 215: Three Dimensional Design
DRPA 331: Advanced Life Drawing
FNAR 415: Writing and Image Making
NWGN 365: New Genres
PNTG 435: Advanced Painting