The academic programs in Integrated Digital Media (IDM) at the School of Engineering consist of both Bachelors and Masters of Science degrees, as well as an accelerated BS/MS program, which all explore the field of digital media in a holistic way, as a spectrum of practices that range from computer programming for app development, software design, game development and interaction design to digital, 2D and 3D graphics for human-computer interfaces, augmented reality and game design to photography, film, and audio for media installations, performing arts research, and integration with various mediums.
Students take graduate-level coursework in creative coding, media studies, and media law, as well as graduate level production classes in web design and development, digital cinema, digital photography, game design and development, sound, live performance, interaction design, and mobile augmented reality. Graduate level special topics courses currently include assistive technology, human computer interfaces (HCI) , mobile application development, user experience (UX) design, among many others. Students can also take courses in other School of Engineering programs (Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) , as well as other NYU programs such as Steinhardt's Music Technology and Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications (ITP). Students are expected to combine theory and experimental practice to create a master's thesis that showcases their creative and technical skills in a fully realized research project around the creative applications of media and technology. Graduate students in IDM participate fully in research initiatives through the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center.
New York University, United States
The academic programs in Integrated Digital Media (IDM) at the School of Engineering consist of both Bachelors and Masters of Science degrees, as well as an accelerated BS/MS program, which all explore the field of digital media in a holistic way, as a spectrum of practices that range from computer programming for app development, software design, game development and interaction design to digital, 2D and 3D graphics for human-computer interfaces, augmented reality and game design to photography, film, and audio for media installations, performing arts research, and integration with various mediums.
Students take graduate-level coursework in creative coding, media studies, and media law, as well as graduate level production classes in web design and development, digital cinema, digital photography, game design and development, sound, live performance, interaction design, and mobile augmented reality. Graduate level special topics courses currently include assistive technology, human computer interfaces (HCI) , mobile application development, user experience (UX) design, among many others. Students can also take courses in other School of Engineering programs (Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) , as well as other NYU programs such as Steinhardt's Music Technology and Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications (ITP). Students are expected to combine theory and experimental practice to create a master's thesis that showcases their creative and technical skills in a fully realized research project around the creative applications of media and technology. Graduate students in IDM participate fully in research initiatives through the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center.
New York University, United States