The School of Literature, Media, and Communication offers courses for Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) and Computational Media (CM) majors as well as humanities courses for all undergraduate students at Georgia Tech.
The following list represents all undergraduate courses offered in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC), regardless of the semester they have been offered. Students must refer to the OSCAR system for official information regarding course offerings for a specific semester. Students may also refer to the course descriptions page for more information regarding the current, past and future course offerings of LMC.
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ENGL 0199 - Support for English Composition I
A two-hour (non-academic credit), pass/fail course designed to reinforce critical reading and communications concepts
ENGL 1101 - English Composition I
3 Credit Hours
Develops analytical reading and writing skills through the investigation of methods used in cultural and literary studies and the application of those methods to specific texts.
ENGL 1102 - English Composition II
3 Credit Hours
Develops communication skills in networked electronic environments, emphasizes interpretation and evaluation of cultural texts, and incorporates research methods in print and on the Internet.
LMC 2000 - Intro-Lit, Media, & Comm
3 Credit Hours
As the introductory course to LMC, this course introduces students to key texts and modes of analysis associated with the study of literature, film, digital media, and communication.
LMC 2050 - Lit, Media, Comm Seminar
3 Credit Hours
This course introduces second-semester majors to the intellectual movements, interpretive frameworks, and research skills central to the disciplines represented in LMC.
LMC 2100 - Introduction to Science, Technology, and Culture
3 Credit Hours
As the required course to the Science, Technology and Culture thread, this course explores the ways in which disciplines construct and represent the knowledge they generate.
LMC 2200 - Introduction to Gender Studies
3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the cultural concept of gender, examining topics such as biology and gender, social constructions of gender, and the psychology of sexual roles.
LMC 2300 - Introduction to Biomedicine and Culture
3 Credit Hours
This course provides an introduction to central cultural topics in biomedicine, such as health care, medical practice, medical research, and the systems of cultural meaning within which ideas of health and disease circulate.
LMC 2400 - Introduction to Media Studies
3 Credit Hours
This course offers an introduction to the historical development and cultural impact of various forms of media print, radio, television, film, and interactive electronic applications.
LMC 2500 - Introduction to Film
3 Credit Hours
Introduces film techniques and vocabulary in a historical and cultural context. Written texts are supplemented by viewings of specific shots, scenes, and films.
LMC 2600 - Introduction to Perform Studies
1 Credit Hour
An examination of the origins of the field of performance studies in literary study of theatre and drama, anthropological investigations of ritual, and sociological analyses of performance in everyday life.
LMC 2661 - Theatre Production I
1 Credit Hour
In this "hands-on" course, students learn theatrical construction and painting techniques while building scenery for DramaTech productions.
LMC 2662 - Theatre Production II
1 Credit Hour
In this "hands-on" course, students create the lighting, property, and costume effects for two DramaTech Theatre productions.
LMC 2698 - Research Assistantship
1 to 12 credit hours
Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
LMC 2699 - Undergraduate Research
1 to 12 credit hours
Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
LMC 2700 - Introduction to Computational Media
3 Credit Hours
Introduction to key concepts, methods, and achievements in computational media, and the convergence of digital technology with cultural traditions of representation.
LMC 2720 - Principles of Visual Design
3 Credit Hours
Studio-based course that provides students with basic skills needed to create digital visual images and to analyze designs from historical and theoretical perspectives.
LMC 2730 - Constructing the Moving Image
3 Credit hours
Provides the student with the conceptual, formal, aesthetic, and technical approaches to reconsider film, videos, and animation within the context of emerging digital forms.
LMC 2813 - Special Topics in STAC
3 Credit Hours
Study of one or more topics of current interest in the area of science, technology, and culture.
LMC 2823 - Special Topics in Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Examination of one or more topics of current interest in literary and cultural studies.
LMC 3102 - Science, Technology, and the Classical Tradition
3 Credit Hours
Explores the definition and transmission of science and technology within Greek, Arabic, and Medieval Latin contexts.
LMC 3104 - The Age of Scientific Discovery
3 Credit Hours
Examines the relationships among texts representing the literary, artistic, and scientific thought of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
LMC 3106 - The Age of Scientific Revolution
3 Credit Hours
Examines interrelation of technological, literary, artistic, and philosophical thought in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
LMC 3108 - Science, Technology, and Enlightenment
3 Credit Hours
Considers the conceptual reformulation of the internal and external world urged by the sciences, technology, and culture of the Enlightenment.
LMC 3110 - Science, Technology, and Romanticism
3 Credit Hours
Examines the relationships among romantic ideology, science, and literature, including Romanticism's imaginative responses to Enlightenment science and the Industrial Revolution.
LMC 3112 - Evolution and the Industrial Age
3 Credit Hours
Connects later nineteenth century scientific and technological concepts and discoveries, particularly theories of evolution, to the literature and culture of the industrial age.
LMC 3114 - Science, Technology, and Modernism
3 Credit Hours
Explores a cross-section of technological, scientific, and cultural production characteristics of the first half of the twentieth century.
LMC 3116 - Science, Technology, and Postmodernism
3 Credit Hours
Focuses on the relation among information technology; nonlinear physics; and the art, literature, and culture of postmodernism. Explores postmodern critiques of the Enlightenment and modernity.
LMC 3118 - Science, Technology, and the American Empire
3 Credit Hours
Considers nineteenth and twentieth century science and technology as they shaped American culture with particular attention to the relationship between science, technology, progress, and empire.
LMC 3202 - Studies in Fiction
3 Credit Hours
Examines the elements of fiction and what has made fiction, especially the novel, distinctive, popular, and enduring. Readings may include formal, cultural, and historical theories.
LMC 3204 - Poetry and Poetics
3 Credit Hours
A study of traditions of poetic practice and poetic theory in English, in conjunction with a weekly workshop session centered on student's own poetry.
LMC 3206 - Communication and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Examines ways in which forms and media of communication create and are created by other cultural constructs.
LMC 3208 - African American Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Explores the works of African American writers from the Colonial period to the present and examines a variety of cultural constructs that have fundamentally shaped the African American literary tradition.
LMC 3210 – Ethnicity in American Culture
3 Credit Hours
Explores literary and historical works considering ethnic issues in American culture, including immigration, social assimilation, “double consciousness,” the development of ethnic identity/pride, and multiculturalism.
LMC 3212 - Women, Literature, and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Students in this course will analyze writings by women and examine feminist and other relevant cultural critiques of literature.
LMC 3214 - Science Fiction
3 Credit Hours
Examines science fiction texts from the last 200 years to show how they reflect ambiguous reactions to change.
LMC 3215 - Science Fiction Film TV
3 Credit Hours
This course investigates science fiction as the genre developed during film history and has become one of the most popular forms of television narrative.
LMC 3216 - Theatre I: Classic and Medieval
3 Credit Hours
The dramatic literature, theory, performance practices, and historical culture context of the theatre from prehistory through the Medieval period.
LMC 3218 - Theatre II: Renaissance-Restoration
3 Credit Hours
The dramatic literature, theory, performance practices, and historical culture context of theatre from the Renaissance through Restoration.
LMC 3219 - Literature and Medicine
3 Credit Hours
This course examines works of literature dealing overtly with illness and healing, works about or by physicians and other caregivers, and works that raise questions about ethical behavior in the face of sickness.
LMC 3220 - Theatre III: Modern-Contemporary
3 Credit Hours
The dramatic literature, theory, performance practices, and historical culture context of the theatre from Modernism to our contemporary period.
LMC 3222 - Regionalism-American Literature
3 Credit Hours
Explores the literary and cultural representations of a particular American region or locale (the South, the West, California, New York City, etc.) and the role such representations have played in the formation of both regional and national identity.
LMC 3225 - Gender Studies in the Disciplines
3 Credit Hours
This course explores the concept of gender and its usefulness as a theoretical category in a variety of disciplines. It includes cultural studies of literature, communication media, cultural anthropology, sociology, history, and science.
LMC 3226 - Major Authors
3 Credit Hours
An examination of the works and career of a major author in historical and cultural context.
LMC 3228 - Shakespeare
3 Credit Hours
An examination of Shakespeare's works with attention to generic conventions, historical context, and the relationship of text and performance. Major works of Shakespeare's contemporaries are studied as appropriate.
LMC 3234 - Creative Writing
3 Credit Hours
This course explores a range of creative literary genres and combines study and analysis of existing modes of one or more forms in order to establish a basis for original creative work by class members.
LMC 3244 - Modern/Contemporary British Poetry
3 Credit Hours
This course examines British poetry of the last 100 years in relation to modern and postmodern modes of cultural expression, philosophy, and literary criticism.
LMC 3248 - Poetry & Digital Culture
3 Credit Hours
This course examines modernist, postmodern, and contemporary poetry in relation to digital culture, including the computer, World Wide Web, Web 2.0, social media, and apps.
LMC 3252 - Studies in Film and Television
3 Credit Hours
Explores in depth a theoretical issue central to film and/or television. Among its concerns are authorship, genre history, spectatorship, ideology, narrative theory, and the relationship between these media and social history.
LMC 3253 - Animation
3 Credit Hours
This course examines animation from its earliest days as a "cinema of attractions” to its current development as a predominantly digital practice.
LMC 3254 - Film History
3 Credit Hours
Surveys the history of film from its machine origins to its present digital developments. It focuses on various movements, figures, and narrative developments in world cinema.
LMC 3255 - Cinema and Digital Culture
3 Credit Hours
This course examines the impact of digital technologies on contemporary cinema as well as the influence of different cinematic traditions on new digital media.
LMC 3256 - Major Filmmakers
3 Credit Hours
Traces in depth an individual artist's career and affords students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the works of an important figure in the world of film.
LMC 3257 - Global Cinema
3 Credit Hours
This course examines selected movements, styles, and trends in world cinema, emphasizing how contemporary film's global nature affects cultural representation.
LMC 3258 - Documentary Film
3 Credit Hours
This course examines significant movements, styles, and trends in fact-based film, emphasizing its cultural implications and formal strategies.
LMC 3259 - Experimental Film and Video
3 Credit Hours
This course examines the history and trends in experimental film and video, emphasizing its relation to avant-garde movements.
LMC 3262 - Performance Studies
3 Credit Hours
An examination of cultural theories of performance and their application to the analysis of specific performative events.
LMC 3302 - Science, Technology, and Ideology
3 Credit Hours
Examines specific scientific, philosophical, and literary/cultural texts in order to determine the role ideology plays in the construction of culture, especially scientific and technological culture.
LMC 3304 - Science, Technology, and Gender
3 Credit Hours
Examines specific philosophical, scientific, and cultural texts to determine the role that gender has played in the scientific and technological knowledge, currently and historically.
LMC 3306 - Science, Technology, and Race
3 Credit Hours
Examines specific historical and contemporary construction of race within the prevailing scientific theories and ideologies in order to determine the role played by “race” in scientific and technological culture.
LMC 3308 - Environmentalism and Ecocriticism
3 Credit Hours
Surveys the emergence of ecocriticism as an analytical framework for interpreting the verbal and visual rhetorics of environmentalism in both western and nonwestern cultures.
LMC 3310 - The Rhetoric of Scientific Inquiry
3 Credit Hours
This course takes as its subject the ways in which argumentative and persuasive discourse is used to create and disseminate scientific knowledge.
LMC 3314 - Technologies of Representation
3 Credit Hours
Explores historical, cultural, and theoretical issues raised by technologies of representation, including written, spoken, and gestural languages; print, painting and illustration; still and moving photography; recorded sound; and computer-mediated communications and interactive digital media.
LMC 3316 - Science, Technology, and Postcolonialism
3 Credit Hours
Studies the development of Postcolonial literary theory and historiography in order to analyze the interdependent discourses and practices of post-Enlightenment science/technology and European imperialism.
LMC 3318 - Biomedicine and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Discusses the history of biology and medicine; popular representations of health, disease, and the medical establishment; and the cultural implications of medical imaging technologies.
LMC 3352 - Film and/as Technology
3 Credit Hours
Examines the development of film technology and the implications of that technology for cinema's treatment of technology.
LMC 3362 - Science, Technology and Performance
3 Credit Hours
Examines contemporary theories of performance in relation to the production of scientific knowledge and technologies of representation.
LMC 3402 - Graphic and Visual Design
3 Credit Hours
Introduction to fundamentals of graphic and visual design of print and digital media. Familiarity with use of the World Wide Web, page layout, and computer graphic software recommended.
LMC 3403 - Technical Communication, Theory and Practice
3 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to workplace document genres to develop visual and verbal skills in critical analysis and document development.
LMC 3404 - Designing for the Internet
3 Credit Hours
An introduction to the theory and practice of effective communication on the Internet through the design of documents for the World Wide Web.
LMC 3406 - Video Production
3 Credit Hours
An introduction to video production, including basic skills in storyboarding, scripting, filming, editing, and sound.
LMC 3408 - The Rhetoric of Technical Narratives
3 Credit Hours
Focuses on the rhetorical problems posed by such narrative documents as technical proposals, recommendations reports, grant proposals, and marketing studies. Emphasis on document design, graphics, navigation systems, and editing.
LMC 3410 - The Rhetoric of Nonlinear Documents
3 Credit Hours
Focuses on the rhetorical problems posed by hypertext documents. Emphasis in designing for multiple audiences, page and document design, and navigation in a nonlinear environment.
LMC 3412 - Communicating Science and Technology to the Public
3 Credit Hours
Examines both the theoretical and practical issues involved in communicating scientific and/or technological material to a variety of lay audiences.
LMC 3414 - Intellectual Property: Policy and Law
This course introduces students to intellectual property issues, focusing on ways that policy shapes national character and on application of constitutional and statutory law.
LMC 3431 - Tech Comm Approaches
1 Credit Hour
Part of a multi-semester sequence that students take in tandem with major-specific classes to develop professional written, visual, oral, and analytic strategies.
LMC 3432 - Tech Comm Strategies
2 Credit Hours
Part of a multi-semester sequence that students take in tandem with major-specific classes to develop professional written, visual, oral, and analytic strategies.
LMC 3502 - Ancient and Medieval Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Introduction to Greece, Rome, and Medieval Europe through an examination of one or a few major culture conflicts expressed in the literary genres and periods.
LMC 3504 - Renaissance Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
An examination of literature and culture from 1450 to 1650 with an emphasis on both major achievements and divergent voices.
LMC 3506 - Enlightenment Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Examines the nature of the age from an initial boldness, optimism, and faith in reason to a recognition of its limits.
LMC 3508 - Formations of American Culture
3 Credit Hours
American literature from the Puritan period through the Civil War, including major movements, key authors and texts, study of literary works within broader historical and cultural context.
LMC 3510 - American Culture II
3 Credit Hours
Examines representations of the United States from its geographical expansion in the late-nineteenth century to the closing of the frontier and emergence as global power.
LMC 3512 - British and Continental Romanticism
3 Credit Hours
Examines British and Continental Romanticism as it appeared during the latter part of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century.
LMC 3514 - Victorian Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Investigates the period 1830-1901 in English literature and culture, focusing on how that period defined key questions, especially ones about human nature, society, and the relation of religion to science.
LMC 3516 - Literary and Cultural Modernism
3 Credit Hours
A partial investigation of the aesthetic ferment that characterizes English-language cultural production from the turn of the century to the end of World War II.
LMC 3518 - Literary and Cultural Postmodernism
3 Credit Hours
A survey of major themes, representational techniques, and social and cultural concerns of postmodern art and literature.
LMC 3661 - Theatre Production III: Management
1 Credit Hour
In this "hands-on" course, students will create and execute a publicity campaign and operate the box office for DramaTech Theatre productions.
LMC 3662 - Theatre Production IV: Acting
1 Credit Hour
This course provides students an opportunity to perform onstage in a production at DramaTech Theatre. Auditions are required.
LMC 3705 - Principles of Information Design
3 Credit Hours
Presents principles and practices guiding the development of emerging digital genres. Emphasis on maximizing the affordances of the computer in organizing and communicating complex information.
LMC 3710 - Principles of Interaction Design
3 Credit Hours
Examines principles of design for shaping the procedural and participatory affordances of digital environments, emphasizing the role of cultural context and media transitions.
LMC 3773 - Global Issues and Leadership
3 Credit Hours
This project-based class uses global issues to explore diverse viewpoints, cultures and cognitive biases to develop leadership and presentation skills in small diverse groups.
LMC 3823 - Special Topics in Literature and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Examination of one or more topics of current interest in literary and cultural studies.
LMC 3833 - Special Topics in Science, Technology, and Culture
3 Credit Hours
Study of one or more current issues in science, technology, and culture.
LMC 3843 - Special Topics in Communication
3 Credit Hours
Examination of one or more topics of current interest in communication studies.
LMC 3853 - Special Topics in Film
3 Credit Hours
Examines one or more current topics in film studies.
LMC 3863 - Special Topics in Performance
3 Credit Hours
Examination of one or more topics of current interest in performance studies.
LMC 4100 - Seminar in Science, Technology, and Culture
3 Credit Hours
A capstone seminar to the major, this course will ask students to draw upon their training in order to engage topical issues in the cultural studies of science.
LMC 4102 - Senior Thesis
3 Credit Hours
Preparation for and writing of a thesis through faculty-directed independent study.
LMC 4200 - Seminar in Literary and Cultural Theory
3 Credit Hours
Concentration on a single literary or cultural theorist and/or a major school of literary or cultural theory. Schools of theory that will be considered include, among others, Materialist, Feminist, Structuralist, Post-Structuralist, and Cultural Studies.
LMC 4204 – Poetry and Poetics II
3 Credit Hours
Advanced study of the traditions of poetic theory and practice with a special emphasis on processes of poetic conception and revision.
LMC 4300 - Seminar in Biomedicine and Culture
3 Credit Hours
This course offers an opportunity to investigate in-depth biomedical issues, biomedical concerns in a particular period, or the impact of technological development on biomedicine.
LMC 4400 - Seminar in Media Studies
3 Credit Hours
Offers an in-depth investigation of the historical development and cultural impact of different forms of media, including television, film, and interactive electronic applications.
LMC 4406 - Professional Communication
3 Credit Hours
Intended primarily for students planning careers in professional communication, this course will alternate among a number of issues including intellectual property law, integrating print and electronic media, and cultural studies of corporate environments.
LMC 4500 - Seminar in Film Studies
3 Credit Hours
An in-depth investigation of a major movement, theory, period, or technological development in film studies.
LMC 4600 - Seminar in Performance Studies
An in-depth investigation of a specific issue or theme in Performance Studies.
LMC 4602 - Performance Practicum
3 Credit Hours
Practical experience and theoretical investigations in theatre and performance, including acting, directing, designing, playwriting, performance art, performance and new media.
LMC 4698 - Research Assistantship
1 to 12 Credit Hours
Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
LMC 4699 - Undergraduate Research
1 to 12 Credit Hours
Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
LMC 4701 - Undergraduate Research Proposal Writing
1 Credit Hour
This course is intended to guide undergraduate students from all disciplines through the stages of writing a proposal for their research option project and thesis.
LMC 4702 - Undergraduate Research Thesis Writing
1 Credit Hour
This course is intended to guide undergraduate students from all disciplines through the stages of writing their undergraduate thesis.
LMC 4720 - Interactive Narrative
3 Credit Hours
Examines significant examples of this emerging genre, including its roots in experimental uses of older media, and engages students in creating their own interactive narrative.
LMC 4725 - Games Design as a Cultural Practice
3 Credit Hours
Emphasis is on the design elements common to games and the expressive possibilities and cultural concerns specific to digital games.
LMC 4730 - Experimental Digital Art
3 Credit Hours
Provides students with key conceptual, formal, aesthetic and technical elements needed in creating artifacts in areas ranging from augmented and mixed reality to scientific visualization.
LMC 4731 - Game AI
3 Credit Hours
Examines expressive possibilities of artificial intelligence techniques in computer games.
LMC 4811, 12, 13, 14, 15 - Special Topics
3 Credit Hours
Topics of current interest not covered in the regular course offerings.
LMC 4904 - Internship
1 to 6 Credit Hours
Offers students a workplace-based learning experience that stresses application of principles and skills gained in other LMC classes.
LMC 6213 - Educational Applications of New Media
3 Credit Hours
This seminar introduces students to a variety of perspectives on learning as they apply to work in educational technology.
LMC 6215 - Media Studies
3 Credit Hours
This course focuses on the study of mass media from historical, theoretical, and cultural perspectives.
LMC 6310 - The Computer as an Expressive Medium
3 Credit Hours
Explores the development of the representational power of the computer and the interplay between digital technology and culture.
LMC 6311 - Visual Culture and Design
3 Credit Hours
Explores visual media through a mutually instructive and integrated interplay between critical analyses and the creation of digital artifacts.
LMC 6312 - Design, Technology, and Representation
3 Credit Hours
Explores historical, cultural, and theoretical issues raised by technologies of representation through critical analyses and the creation of digital artifacts.
LMC 6313 - Principles of Interactive Design
3 Credit Hours
Design principles of exploiting the affordances of the digital medium, including large information spaces and procedural environments.
LMC 6314 - Design of Networked Media
3 Credit Hours
Issues in hypertextual and multimedia design in networked environments, including the World Wide Web, interactive television, and wireless applications.
LMC 6315 - Project Production
3 Credit Hours
Focuses on defining user client needs, analysis of competing products, budgeting, scheduling and management of the production process, and design of the testing process.
LMC 6316 - Historical Approaches to Digital Media
3 Credit Hours
Examines digital media in the context of earlier media, such as handwriting and printing as well as photography, radio, film, and television.
LMC 6317 - Interactive Fiction
3 Credit Hours
Students create interactive fictions in a variety of formats including intersecting story worlds, interactive characters, simulations, and replay worlds.
LMC 6318 - Experimental Media
3 Credit Hours
Students will develop the critical, intellectual, and creative tools necessary to understand, work with, and reimagine design at the developmental stages of emerging technologies.
LMC 6319 - Intellect Property Policy and Law
3 Credit Hours
Students examine constitutionally informed policy and pragmatic legal issues in intellectual property law, focusing on the effects of power structures and information digitization.
LMC 6320 - Globalization and New Media
3 Credit Hours
Historical and theoretical approach to the connections between modes of global integration and modes of representing information.
LMC 6321 - Architecture of Responsive Spaces
3 Credit Hours
Historical and theoretical approach to the connections between modes of global integration and modes of representing information. Students cannot receive credit for LMC 6321 and LCC 6321.
LMC 6325 - Game Design and Analysis
3 Credit Hours
Focused topics in the theory and practice of game design, theory, and analysis, including issues of creation and reception, such as a single sub-genre, procedural technique, or media tradition.
LMC 6330 - Expressive Virtual Space
3 Credit Hours
Practical and theoretical investigation of virtual space in real-time 3D environments with a focus on meditation and functionality.
LMC 6340 - Reality Experience Design
3 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to the design of digital experiences for education and entertainment using Augmented Reality, Tangible Computing, or other forms of Mixed Reality.
LMC 6350 - Spatial Construction
3 Credit Hours
Study of the way in which space is manipulated to construct meaning in design formulation. Emphasis on logical structure, geometry, and experiential correlates.
LMC 6399 - Discovery and Invention
3 Credit Hours
Required course for all DM majors. The purpose of this course is to give students a suite of methods they can use in professional settings to discover opportunities for inventive new computational products and services. It complements the design and production skills developed in 6310 and 6313 with applied research skills. For students in the MS DM and MS HCI programs it will also help them in the development of their MS proposals.
LMC 6650 - Project Studio
3 Credit Hours
This course offers students the opportunity to work on focused research within existing long-term projects of the New Media Center (NMC).
LMC 6743 - STS Core Seminar
3 Credit Hours
This survey course covers key works Science, Technology & Society, and guest lectures introduce students to faculty doing STS-related research across the Ivan Allen College.
LMC 6748 - Social Justice and Design
3 Credit Hours
Focuses on social justice from a Science, Technology, and Society(STS) point of view that is informed by critical theory and philosophy of design. Students cannot receive credit for LMC 6748 and LCC 6748 or LMC 6748 and PUBP 6748.
LMC 6749 - Feminist Theory and STS
3 Credit Hours
This course is an advanced science, technology and society (STS) seminar in feminist theory. Students cannot receive credit for LMC 6749 and PUBP 6749.
LMC 6753 - HCI Professional Prep and Practice
3 Credit Hours
Preparation for a professional career in HCI. Speakers. Atlanta-area lab visits. Career trajectories. Project presentations. Technical, resume and interviewing skills, Atlanta-area HCI resources. Students cannot receieve credit for LMC 6753 and CS 6753, LMC 6753 and ID 6753, or LMC 6753 or PSYC 6753.
LMC 6770 - Mixed Reality Design
3 Credit Hours
Introduction to the design of Mixed Reality experiences. Focuses on informal design, integration of media theory, HCI and technology issues. Significant group design projects.
LMC 6800 - Master's Project: Information Design and Technology
3 Credit Hours
Final project course in information design and technology.
LMC 6998 - HCI Master’s Project
3 Credit Hours
Final project for students completing a Human-Computer Interaction master's degree in the Digital Media track. Repeatable for multi-semester projects.
LMC 7000 - Master's Thesis: Information Design and Technology
1 to 21 Credit Hours
Final thesis course in information design and technology.
LMC 7999 - Preparation for Ph. D. Qualifying Exam
1 to 21 Credit Hours
LMC 8000 - Proseminar in Media Theory
3 Credit Hours
Key traditions of media theory that contribute to the study of Digital Media.
LMC 8001 - Proseminar in Digital Media Studies
3 Credit Hours
Advanced work in production and critique of new media forms.
LMC 8813 – Advanced Issues Interactive
3 Credit Hours
Advanced Issues in Interactive Narrative
LMC 8823 - Special Topics in Game Design and Analysis
3 Credit Hours
Advanced topics in the theory and practice of game design, theory, and analysis, including creation, reception, procedural technique, and tradition.
LMC 8903 - Special Problems in HCI
1 to 3 Credit Hours
Small-group or individual investigation of advanced topics in human-computer interaction. Guided study and research.
LMC 8910 - Special Problems
1 to 21 Credit Hours
An independent study course.
LMC 8997 - Teaching Assistantship
1 to 9 Credit Hours
For graduate students holding teaching assistantships.
LMC 8998 - Research Assistantship
1 to 9 Credit Hours
For graduate students holding research assistantships.
LMC 8999 - Preparation for Ph. D. Dissertation
1 to 21 Credit Hours
LMC 9000 - Doctoral Thesis
1 to 21 credit Hours