A Postgraduate Certificate in Integrated Media provides students with an overview of the impact of digital and time-based media practices. Students learn to evaluate and work with technologies for research and studio projects. Interdisciplinary exploration is encouraged. Integrated Media addresses film, video, robotics/electronics, performance, installation, animation, audio, web and hybrid media. In a context of critical thinking and relevant examples, students develop individual and collaborative projects.
Course Code | Course Title | Credit |
INTM 2B34 | Hybrid Media Lab | 0.5 |
INTM 3B39 | Media Research Projects | 0.5 |
200 Level | INTM courses | 2.0 |
300 or 400 Level | INTM courses | 1.5 |
200, 300 or 400 Level | Liberal studies courses* | 0.5 |
Total ** | 5.0 | |
Suggested pairings: | ||
INTM 2B02 Film Introduction & VISM 2B08 Film Studies: An Introduction | ||
INTM 3B11 Media & Social Change & VISM 4B05 Future Cinema: Digital Narratives (not offered 2011-2012) | ||
INTM 3B17 Publications: Digital & VISM 4B06 Global Mesh: Internet, Networks, Globalization and Digital Resistance |
*Liberal studies courses are listed under the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and designated course type LST in the course schedule.
**With the approval of an Associate Dean, 0.5 credit of the INTM course elective requirements may be replaced by 0.5 credit Self-Directed Study.
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