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Nov 27, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Digital Narrative and Interactive Design, BA/BS
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Digital Narrative and Interactive Design program requirements
The Digital Narrative and Interactive Design major (DNID) harnesses the narrative, world-building, and media studies strengths of the English department and the coding, software development, and human computer interface strengths of the School of Computing and Information. It draws upon existing initiatives in game design at SCI and critical game studies, making, and media production within the English department. Students will learn how to build interactive narrative systems such as games, interactive literature, virtual reality environments and other interactive media experiences in a variety of fields. They will learn to creatively combine design with narrative, code with story. This uniquely positions majors in today’s workforce: game and interactive media design is booming in nearly every field and sector. What these positions require, and what is currently in short supply, are individuals capable of both understanding the intricacies of narrative and implementing that knowledge in the form of computational media (coded interactive systems).
The DNID major is managed jointly by the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Computing and Information. This program offers training that builds a solid foundation in English (Writing, Composition, Film and Media Studies, and Literature), Computer Science, and Information Science.
Core and Upper Level Courses
Gateway course
Choose one of the following courses.
Composition courses
Complete
Programming Basis course
Choose one of the following courses.
Intermediate Programming course
Choose one of the following courses.
Interaction and Narrative course
Choose one of the following courses. Students who take ENGLIT 0512 for their Gateway course may not use it to fulfill this requirement.
Media Literacy course
Choose one of the following courses.
Data Literacy course
Choose one of the following courses.
Elective courses
Students must complete two elective courses from the School of Computing and Information and two elective courses from the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. Courses offering a depth of knowledge in pre-identified areas of interest are clustered together to provide a guide for students; Students are not required to follow nor declare a specific track.
School of Computing and Information courses
Choose two of the following courses.
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences courses
Choose two of the following courses.
School of Computing and Information courses
Choose two of the following courses.
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences courses
Choose two of the following courses.
School of Computing and Information courses
Choose two of the following courses.
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences courses
Choose two of the following courses.
School of Computing and Information courses
Additional elective options include:
Capstone sequence
The Capstone sequence allows students to design and implement a signature project to complete the major. Students start with the design project (Project 1) and complete the sequence with the implementation project (Project 2) in consultation with their advisors. Students seeking Independent Study or Directed Study options for the capstone sequence should work with their advisors to ensure that the work done in these courses will complete the sequence.
Project 1
Choose one of the following courses.
Additional Information
Writing (W) requirement: Dietrich School students must complete at least one W-course in the major. ENGCMP 0610 fulfills this requirement.
Grade requirements: A minimum GPA of 2.0 in all courses completed for the major is required for graduation.
Satisfactory/No Credit option: No courses that count toward the major may be taken on an S/NC basis with the exception of CMPINF 1981.
Advising: Digital Narrative and Interactive Design is a joint undergraduate degree between the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Computing and Information. Students enrolled in each school are advised by advisors within that school.
Note:
On January 22, 2020 changes to the information in the major was approved by the Office of the Provost via Curriculog. In an effort to provide accurate information the updates were made on January 24, 2020.
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