DEGREE: MAJOR: CONCENTRATION: MASTER OF SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ART, MEDIA, & ENGINEERING The purpose of the Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) concentration in Computer Science and Engineering is to train hybrid engineering-arts graduates who get their inspiration from the arts and their methodology from computer science and engineering. The students will specialize in transdisciplinary media development. There are three paths for concentration students to participate in AME: 1. Course based path: Students may choose to participate in the concentration by taking AME classes that augment their home department program. There is a lot of flexibility in the courses that are taken in this path, and courses are chosen primarily with the faculty advisor from the home unit. Students in this path do not receive funding from AME. Applicants choosing to pursue this path should prepare their applications with their home unit audience in mind, as admission to this path will be primarily dependent on a positive review by the home unit. An AME faculty member should serve on the committee of students in this path. Students are welcome but not required to connect their thesis to AME research. AME research hours may be supervised by Media Arts and Sciences Graduate Faculty from the student’s home unit. 2. Courses and informal research: Students may choose to participate in the concentration by taking AME classes that augment their home department program of study and volunteering in an AME research module. (Please see current AME modules at http://ame.asu.edu/research/index.php). Though students in this path do not receive AME funding, they have the opportunity to work within an AME research area. Students who would like to become competitive candidates for AME funding in the future may choose this path. Additionally, students who would like the opportunity to participate in an AME research module while retaining a high degree of flexibility in the direction of their program of study may also choose this path. Applicants choosing to pursue this path should prepare their applications with their home unit audience in mind, as admission to this path will be primarily dependent on a positive review by the home unit. However it is in the student’s best interest to have a faculty mentor in AME available to co-advise her/him and facilitate the research s/he wants to pursue. An AME faculty member should serve on the committee of students in this path. Students are welcome but not required to connect their thesis to AME research. AME research hours may be supervised by Media Arts and Sciences Graduate Faculty from the student’s home unit. 3. Courses and formal research at AME: Students may choose to participate in the concentration and work as an AME-funded student. AME funding is available on a limited and competitive basis. Applicants wishing to be considered for this path should prepare applications that meet both the home unit and AME requirements, indicate the research module of interest to them in their statement of purpose, and identify a possible AME mentor ahead of submitting their applications. Successful applicants will need a positive review from both the home unit and AME admissions committees. Students in this path will work with their AME co-advisor to identify courses that best augment their research activities, and their thesis needs to be connected to their AME research module. AME research hours should be supervised by the student’s AME advisor. All three paths include use of AME’s digital media facilities once training for the facilities has been completed. The program requires 30 total hours, comprised of the following components: CONCENTRATION CORE: CSE COURSES (15 credits): CSE 5xx (**) CSE 5xx (**) CSE 5xx (**) CSE 5xx (**) CSE 5xx (**) 24HRS 3 3 3 3 3 ** AME concentration students may take up to two CSE 598 courses. Revised 3/7/2016 ART, MEDIA, & ENGINEERING COURSES (9 credits): To be selected from current list of AME courses found at: http://ame.asu.edu/education/courses/ in consultation with the student’s AME Graduate Advisor. AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 AME 598 Experiential Media Methodology and Theory I Experiential Media Methodology and Theory II Understanding Activity Multimodal Sensing Systems Perception & Cognition for Interactive Media System Modeling Interactive Forms Animating Virtual Worlds Media Synthesis Advanced Interactive Sound Media Installations Integrated Systems Development Models for Experiential Construction 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 THESIS CSE 599 AME 599 6HRS Thesis Thesis 4 2 Within the required 30 credit hours student must take and pass with a grade of “B” or better at least three credit hours in each of the following three areas: Foundations, Systems, and Applications. See CSE MS Program Handbook for a list of courses in each area. Revised 3/7/2016