Graduate Certificate: Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices
The Graduate Certificate in Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices (ETMAP) is a 9 credit hour certificate program that is open to any student pursuing a graduate degree in any department at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ. In the program, students integrate media practices, theories and innovations in art and technology into their research. Students both experiment with and research the media and artistic practices that they study. The program will be of particular interest to students whose media research is practice-led and students who wish to integrate media arts practices into their research.
The ETMAP Certificate requires the successful completion of 9 credit hours in Critical Studies and Media Arts Practices:
I. Critical Studies (3 credit hours) - choose one
CMDP 7100 (3) Historical Overview of Media Arts and Technology
CMDP 7300 (3) Theories of the Avant-Garde
CMDP 7871 (3) Special Topics
II. Media Arts Practices (6 credit hours) - choose two
CMDP 7200 (3) Research and Methodologies I
CMDP 7500 (3) Production Methods I (repeatable)
CMDP 7871 (3) Special Topics
The ETMAP Certificate program can usually be completed in one to two years. After the course requirements are met, students must provide a transcript to the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies. The Certificate will appear on the student’s record at that time or upon graduation.
Course Descriptions
CMDP 7100 (3) Historical Overview of Media Arts and Technology
Surveys historical trends in art and technology from the Renaissance to the contemporary global scene. Students investigate how artistic disciplines inform one another and how parallel developments in technology have played a significant role in the history of the arts.
CMDP 7200 (3) Research and Methodologies I
Introduces students to modalities of research and methodological practices in the context of media arts and technology. Strategies from a variety of academic disciplines will be critically engaged to provide a foundation for future work.
CMDP 7300 (3) Theories of the Avant-Garde
Explores various manifestations of avant-garde and experimental literature, art and media performance in the twentieth century such as Cubism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Theatre of the Absurd, the Situationists, Fluxus, Oulipo and others. Media forms analyzed include manifestos, sound poetry, theatre, the novel, happenings, cinema, installation and other forms of historical avant-garde practices.
CMDP 7500 (3) Production Methods I
Provides technical resources for students to work with emergent technologies in a media arts context. This is a team-taught, practice-based course addressing production methods from moving image and video to web and network media to computational media.
Students have access to DCMP equipment, facilities and other resources as long as they are enrolled in a course that fulfills certificate requirements.
To be accepted into the program, students must be a graduate student in good standing with the Graduate School, submit a statement of interest to the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies and meet with the Associate Chair to discuss to their goals as a student in the program. Acceptance into the program is at the discretion of the Associate Chair.
For more information about this program, please contact the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies or CMCI Graduate Advising.
Reece Auguiste
Associate Chair of Graduate Studies
Email: reece.auguiste@colorado.edu
Phone: 303-735-8327
Office: STAD Gate 7, Suite 255-10
CMCI Graduate Advising
Email: cmcigrad@colorado.edu
Phone: 303-735-0730
Office: Case W361
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