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Herberger College
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AME Courses

General/
Introductory

Computational Principles for Media Arts HIstory & Analysis of Media Arts/Arts & Technology Media Theory Consciousness in Movement  
Sensing Motion Capture & Analysis Sound Sensing & Analysis for Interactive Environments Image Sensing & Understanding Physiological Sensing  
Perception & Modeling Multimodal Pattern & Analysis Sensor Fusion Cognition & Perception for Hybrid Environments Media Summarization & Resource Adaptation  
Feedback & Interaction Interactive Design Physical Computing Interactive Visual Synthesis Interactive Sound Synthesis Movement & Interaction
Experiential Construction Computational Models for Experiences Multimodal Environments Experiential Systems for Complexity Active Learning in mediated Environments  

AME courses follow the research model structure, with a course covering each of the research sub areas.  Courses are structured to promote a holistic understanding of the subject. Many of the courses are taught by two or three professors representing the primary specializations associated with the subject. The lead instructors are AME faculty who specialize in integrative approaches to media. There is also a set of introductory courses. Special topics courses covering issues of interest to our faculty and students are also occasionally offered.