Bachelor of Science in Computational Media - Intelligence-Film & Media Studies

Wellness Requirement
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core IMPACTS
Institutional Priority
CS 1301Introduction to Computing 13
or CS 1315 Introduction to Media Computation
Mathematics and Quantitative Skills
MATH 1552Integral Calculus4
Political Science and U.S. History
HIST 2111The United States to 18773
or HIST 2112 The United States since 1877
or INTA 1200 American Government in Comparative Perspective
or POL 1101 Government of the United States
or PUBP 3000 American Constitutional Issues
Arts, Humanities, and Ethics
Any HUM 6
Communicating in Writing
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences
Lab Science 8
MATH 1551Differential Calculus2
MATH 1554Linear Algebra 34
or MATH 1564 Linear Algebra with Abstract Vector Spaces
Social Sciences
Any SS 49
Field of Study
CS 1331Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 13
CS 1332Data Structures and Algorithms for Applications 13
CS 2050Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 13
CS 2340Objects and Design 13
LMC 2700Introduction to Computational Media 13
MATH 2550Introduction to Multivariable Calculus 32
Major Requirement
CS 2110Computer Organization and Programming 14
CS 4001Computing, Society, and Professionalism3
or CS 3001 Computing, Society, and Professionalism
or CS 4726 Privacy, Technology, Policy, and Law
or SLS 3110 Technology and Sustainable Community Development
Junior Design Options (Capstone)
Junior Design Option 1,26
Intelligence Requirements
CS 3510Design and Analysis of Algorithms 13
CS 3600Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 13
Embodied Intelligence (select one) 13
Introduction to Perception and Robotics
Introduction to Cognitive Science
Sensation and Perception
Introduction to Cognitive Science
Sensation and Perception
Approaches to Intelligence (select three): 19
Introduction to Computer Vision
Automata and Complexity Theory
Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Robot Intelli Planning
Natural Language Understanding
Game AI
Film & Media Studies Requirements 5
LMC 2400Introduction to Media Studies 13
LMC 4813Special Topics (Media/Design Capstone) 13
Film and Media Making course 13
Interactive Narrative
Any LMC 27XX course
Any LMC 37XX course
Film and Media Studies courses 19
Introduction to Media Studies
Introduction to Film
Introduction to Performance Studies
Communication and Culture
Technologies of Representation
Film and/as Technology
Graphic and Visual Design
Video Production
Any LMC 325X, 37XX, 38XX course
CM or Media Courses (LMC 2XXX, 3XXX, 4XXX courses) 19
Total Credit Hours122

Pass Fail is allowed for Free electives. 

1

Minimum grade of C required.

2

Junior Design Options are as follows (students must pick one option and may not change):

Six credits of the Junior Design option are used as Major Requirements and the overage credits of research/VIP (5 credit hours/2 credit hours) may be used as free electives. Students completing VIP for their junior design requirement will be required to complete at least three semesters of VIP.  (VIP 1  + VIP 2 + VIP 3) (for a total of 5 credit hours) + LMC 3403 = 8 hours of VIP credit. 

Students using CREATE-X for junior design take at least 6 hours of CREATE-X Start-ip Lab and Idea 2 Prototype (I2P) and 3 of the 6 hours must be I2P.  Students take these 6 hours with LMC 3403 (3 hours) for a total of 9 hours.  Extra three hours for CREATE-X option can be used in free electives.

3

Two credit hours of MATH 1554 may count along with MATH 2550 to give Field of Study 18 credit hours.

4

PSYC 1101 is not required but strongly recommended as it is a pre-requisite for many upper-level major course requirements.

5

LMC courses cannot count in two thread areas at the same time. There is no double counting.