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UPDATE: Summer and Fall Graduate Courses

UPDATE: Orion originally listed the Summer Graduate Course as 7V81 (we did, too!). The correct course number is 7381 – Emerging Media Studio II. If you have issues registering, please contact Julie.

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 consultĀ Course Look-up to find out course offerings from other departments which may serve as electives. 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

EMAC 7381 Emerging Media Studio II

Students will engage in the creation of an advanced creative and/or research multi-media project. Required of all degree candidates in Emerging Media and Communication. (Terry) TR 11:30 – 12:45 pm

Fall Courses

EMAC 6300 Introduction to Emerging Media and Communication

Introduction to interdisciplinary study of the implications of interactive technology for the creation, dissemination, and impact of communication.Establishes basic theoretical concepts and principles underlying the graduate program in Emerging Media Communication. (Staff) W 7 – 9:45 pm

EMAC 6372 Approaches to Emergent Media and Communications

Approaches to Emergent Media and Communications focuses on the study of emergent media from a theoretical frame, exploring the political, technological, cultural and historical forces which inform the way media and communication develop. (Staff) T 7 – 9:45 pm

EMAC 6373 Emerging Media Studio 1

This course explores media production across multiple media. Students work in teams to develop meta-media projects in a variety of content delivery environments. Class will require students to develop a range of rhetorical (text, audio) and visual (image, video) strategies appropriate for emerging media. (Terry) R 7 – 9:45 pm

EMAC 6V81 Special Topics in Emergent Communication

Special Topics in Emergent Communication explores current theories informing research on and practices in digital media and communication, such as distributed, mobile, time-shifted, interactive, and personal media. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. (Staff) R 2:30 – 5:15 pm

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