Computer and Information Science
In order to adequately prepare students for work in computer graphics-related industries, the proposed master’s program curriculum will be composed of coursework distributed across the following core areas:
This core area is intended to address issues related to designing, creating and analyzing the visual, auditory, psychological and entertainment aspects of interactive media and visual effects. Topics include creation of 3D models and animation, visual communication, film studies, storytelling and narrative, user interface design and human/computer interaction.
This core area will cover topics in the areas of mathematics, physics, artificial intelligence, programming, algorithm design, computer graphics and animation technology, and game design and development.
This core area covers topics associated with designing, developing and managing the production of computer graphics and game technology systems, content and authoring tools.
This core area will cover topics in the areas of engineering entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights and management, media marketing, and the economics of the entertainment industry, including the ways games, movies and other digital content are funded, marketed and sold.