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IMS 110   Introduction to Cyberspace     3

Social, economic, and political imperatives of the Information Age. Examines the personal and societal effects and value implications of cyberspace from the perspective of a number of social sciences.

Study Area II.   Mode 7.
 

IMS 210   Multimedia Computing     3

Using an authoring environment to create applications which combine text; draw objects; existing graphics, and audio and video clips; simple animations; and hyperlinks--for use both locally and online. For advanced applications, a simple scripting language will be employed. Hands on experience stressed. Experience with computer programming not necessary.

Skill Area IV. Mode 2. [c]
 

IMS 480   Senior Project     3

Prereq.: IMS 110, IMS 210 and permission of instructor.

Work with a faculty member from any department interested in developing courseware or a multimedia or a website application, or on a similar project. On demand. [c]
 

IMS 490   Independent Studies     3

Prereq.: Permission of instructor.

Development of an extended multimedia or Internet application, or a research project on some of the social science, humanities, or value implications of cyberspace, under the guidance of a faculty advisor. On demand. [c]
 
 

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