Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect
所属信息
所属学校
东北大学温哥华校区所属院校
NEU Vancouver College of Professional Studies基本信息
项目时长
18-24 months申请截止日期
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秋季
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常规
8/19(inside Canada); 3/15(outside Canada)
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其他
申请信息
GPA要求
3.00
申请材料
GRE not required
TOEFL/IELTS required
TOEFL/IELTS required
特点
数字媒体连接专业研究硕士课程专为缺乏核心技术和创意概念经验的学生设计。该项目要求额外修读12个季度学分,通过密集的动手指导,帮助学生掌握进入MPS数字媒体课程所需的基本知识。
The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect program is designed for students without prior experience in core technical and/or creative concepts. This program requires an additional 12 quarter hours of credit, with courses providing intensive, hands-on guidance into the essential knowledge required for the MPS Digital Media curriculum.
课程简介:
Students in the program will build their skills and expertise while gaining familiarity with a variety of industry-standard and cutting-edge technologies and tools. Our curriculum is organized around three types of experiences: core courses, concentration electives, and a final, hands-on project. Our core courses in information development, usability, and narrative structure provide a baseline for developing, marketing, and managing content-rich experiences. In your final project, you’ll work with the guidance of a faculty advisor on a personal proposal or with a small, focused team to channel your passion into a project that provides tangible evidence of your abilities.
Whether you are a full-time or part-time student, you can complete your degree while building meaningful working relationships with students from around the globe. Team-based assignments strengthen your project management and leadership skills and allow you to take part in the development of more complex media projects than you could by working alone. The team efforts will also prepare you for your future as a professional in digital media’s collaboration-oriented culture.
All courses in the program are offered at a Master’s level and form the basis of the degree program.
General Requirements
Foundation Courses
DGM 6105 - Visual Communications Foundation 4.00
DGM 6108 - Programming Foundations for Digital Media 4.00
DGM 6109 - Lab for DGM 6108 2.00
DGM 6501 - Web Creation Boot Camp 2.00
Required Core Courses
DGM 6122 - Foundations of Digital Storytelling 4.00
DGM 6145 - Information Technology and Creative Practice 4.00
DGM 6521 - Web Creation for Content Management Systems 2.00
Complete one of the following:
DGM 6140 - Sound Design 4.00
DGM 6168 - Usability and Human Interaction 4.00
Complete one of the following options:
Thesis Option
DGM 6890 - Thesis Proposal Development 2.00
DGM 7990 - Thesis 4.00 6.00
Capstone Option
DGM 7980 - Capstone 6.00
Technical course from the workshops list
Elective
Complete one of the following:
ALY 6110 - Data Management and Big Data 3.00
DGM 6125 - Time-Based Media 4.00
DGM 6322 - Advanced Digital Storytelling 4.00
DGM 6550 - Search Engine Optimization: Strategy and Implementation 4.00
DGM 6943 - Integrative Experiential Learning 3.00 4.00
ITC 6410 - Fundamentals of Human Behaviors for Interactive Systems 3.00
EDU 6184 - Interdisciplinary Foundations 2.00
Workshops
Optional digital media workshops are designed to provide valuable technical skills and tools for students in all graduate degree programs.
Students may complete one of the following:
DGM 6506 - Introduction to Digital Video 2.00
DGM 6515 - Introduction to After Effects 2.00
DGM 6516 - Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) 2.00
DGM 6892 - Capstone Project Preparation 2.00
TCC 6620 - Collecting User Data 2.00
TCC 6630 - Introduction to XML 2.00
TCC 6410 - Online Documentation 4.00
The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media Connect program is designed for students without prior experience in core technical and/or creative concepts. This program requires an additional 12 quarter hours of credit, with courses providing intensive, hands-on guidance into the essential knowledge required for the MPS Digital Media curriculum.
课程简介:
Students in the program will build their skills and expertise while gaining familiarity with a variety of industry-standard and cutting-edge technologies and tools. Our curriculum is organized around three types of experiences: core courses, concentration electives, and a final, hands-on project. Our core courses in information development, usability, and narrative structure provide a baseline for developing, marketing, and managing content-rich experiences. In your final project, you’ll work with the guidance of a faculty advisor on a personal proposal or with a small, focused team to channel your passion into a project that provides tangible evidence of your abilities.
Whether you are a full-time or part-time student, you can complete your degree while building meaningful working relationships with students from around the globe. Team-based assignments strengthen your project management and leadership skills and allow you to take part in the development of more complex media projects than you could by working alone. The team efforts will also prepare you for your future as a professional in digital media’s collaboration-oriented culture.
All courses in the program are offered at a Master’s level and form the basis of the degree program.
General Requirements
Foundation Courses
DGM 6105 - Visual Communications Foundation 4.00
DGM 6108 - Programming Foundations for Digital Media 4.00
DGM 6109 - Lab for DGM 6108 2.00
DGM 6501 - Web Creation Boot Camp 2.00
Required Core Courses
DGM 6122 - Foundations of Digital Storytelling 4.00
DGM 6145 - Information Technology and Creative Practice 4.00
DGM 6521 - Web Creation for Content Management Systems 2.00
Complete one of the following:
DGM 6140 - Sound Design 4.00
DGM 6168 - Usability and Human Interaction 4.00
Complete one of the following options:
Thesis Option
DGM 6890 - Thesis Proposal Development 2.00
DGM 7990 - Thesis 4.00 6.00
Capstone Option
DGM 7980 - Capstone 6.00
Technical course from the workshops list
Elective
Complete one of the following:
ALY 6110 - Data Management and Big Data 3.00
DGM 6125 - Time-Based Media 4.00
DGM 6322 - Advanced Digital Storytelling 4.00
DGM 6550 - Search Engine Optimization: Strategy and Implementation 4.00
DGM 6943 - Integrative Experiential Learning 3.00 4.00
ITC 6410 - Fundamentals of Human Behaviors for Interactive Systems 3.00
EDU 6184 - Interdisciplinary Foundations 2.00
Workshops
Optional digital media workshops are designed to provide valuable technical skills and tools for students in all graduate degree programs.
Students may complete one of the following:
DGM 6506 - Introduction to Digital Video 2.00
DGM 6515 - Introduction to After Effects 2.00
DGM 6516 - Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) 2.00
DGM 6892 - Capstone Project Preparation 2.00
TCC 6620 - Collecting User Data 2.00
TCC 6630 - Introduction to XML 2.00
TCC 6410 - Online Documentation 4.00