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2010
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Summer and Fall Undergraduate EMAC Courses

Registration time for Summer 2010 and Fall 2010 is upon us! You can find your registration time in Orion, make sure to click on “details” to see the specific time you will be cleared to register. Make sure to check your time for both Summer and Fall!

Remember to consult Course Look-up to find out course offerings from other departments! You can also put courses in your Orion shopping cart to view your prospective schedule. (Note: Putting a class in your shopping cart will not actually register you for the course.) Contact Julie (@emacadvise, julie.larsen@utdallas.edu) with questions.

Summer Courses

ATEC 2384 — Basic Design Principles, 11 wk session M 10:30 – 2:30 pm

EMAC 4372 — Topics in Emerging Media: Internet and Mobile Video, 11 wk session M/W 3 – 5:15 pm

ATEC 4340 — Business and the Digital Arts, 11 wk session Online (Advanced/Upper Level Elective)

Fall Courses

Major Requirements: Lower Level

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EMAC 2321 (ATEC 2321) Writing & Research for New Media (Two sections)

EMAC 2322 (ATEC 2322) Introduction to Electronic & Digital Communication (Two sections)

EMAC 2382 (ATEC 2382) Computer Imaging (Six sections)

EMAC 2384 (ATEC 2384) Basic Design Principles (Two sections)

EMAC 2385 (ATEC 2385) Sound Design (Two sections)

Major Requirements: Upper Level

EMAC 3326 (ATEC 3326) Emerging Media & Mass Comm. T 10 – 12:45 pm

EMAC 4325 Digital Writing M 12:30 – 3:15 pm

PSY 3351 Mass Comm and Behavior W 5:30 – 8:15 pm

COMM 4314 Persuasion TR 2:30 – 3:45 pm

Prescribed Electives:

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PSY 3355 Psych of Creativity TR 2:30 – 3:45pm

COMM 3301 Pub & Prof Speaking for Business MW 2:30 – 3:45 pm

EMAC 3363 (ATEC 3363) Basic Interaction Design (Two Sections) T 11:30 – 2:15 pm or W 4 – 6:45 pm

EMAC 4346 (ATEC 4346) Story-Telling for New Media T 2:30 – 5:15 pm

CGS 4352 Human Computer Interactions I M 7 – 9:45 pm

EMAC 4372 Topics in Emerging Media and Communication R 11:30 – 2:15 pm

EMAC Course descriptions:

EMAC 3326 Emerging Media & Communication: The course will introduce emerging practices in new media, such as mobile, distributed, time-shifted, and personal media. It will blend theoretical studies and project-intensive practice in leading-edge applications of digital media, interactive media and Internet communication. (Staff)

EMAC 4325 Digital Writing: Surveillance Society: This course will examine privacy and publicity in the age of the internet. Through readings and semester long projects students will explore the range of issues which inform how expressing oneself in the era of persistent ubiquitous communication changes how we live. (Professor Parry)

EMAC 4372 Topics in Emerging Media and Communication: The course studies fundamental principles and basic techniques of emerging media and communications. Sections may be devoted exclusively to a single aspect of emerging media and communications or to a multiplicity of subjects related to the field. (Staff)


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