Education: Curriculum
The School of Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) offers transdisciplinary courses in each of the key research areas of experiential media:
- General/Introductory: Computational Principles for Media Arts, Media Theory, History & Analysis of Media Arts/Arts & Technology, Movement as Language, Movement Technologies
- Sensing: Motion Capture and Analysis, Sound Sensing and Analysis, Image Understanding
- Perception and Modeling: Multimodal Pattern Analysis, Sensor Fusion, Cognition and Perception for Hybrid Environments, Media Summarization and Resource Adaptation
- Feedback and Interaction: Interactive Design, Physical Computing, Embodied Interaction, Multimodal Environments
- Experiential Construction: Computational Models for Experiences, Mediating Complexity, Active Learning in Mediated Environments
Each course is co-taught by AME faculty members representing the primary specializations associated with the subject. See Spring 2009, Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 for brief course descriptions.

