Courses

ATLS-5620 (3) User Centered Design 1

Emphasizes that user-centered design is the first and primary consideration in the design process. UCD teaches how to design successful interactions from research into users' behaviors, attitudes and expectations via three key elements to designing successful user experiences: 1) Listen, Observe, and Research; 2) Concept and Design for Your Users; 3) Deliver/Launch. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5630 (3) Front-End Development

Covers the front end environment--HTML 5, CSS3, JS. Introduces students to HTML and emphasizes semantic use of elements and standards-based, valid code. CSS use focuses on separating content from presentation in order to decrease maintenance time, speed up development, improve download speed, and design capabilities. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5640 (4) Design Thinking

Explores design thinking and how it can be applied conceptually and practically to innovation in areas as diverse as business organization and product development to topics and areas including but not limited to, story, design, UX, interaction design, communication strategy and presentation. Fast-paced, project-based, and immersive, students will work in small teams to discover solutions to real-world problems. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5650 (3) Introduction to Programming

Provides a hands-on introduction to programming logic, environments, and execution using Ruby as the primary programming language. Covers basic programming principle, syntax, design patterns, and best industry practices while focusing on developing elegant, problem-solving skills through code. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5660 (3) Creative Code

Exposes students to front-end, web-based design and development processes and best practices. WordPress will be used as the back end CMS. Students will learn how to design and develop using WordPress as a framework. At the end of the semester, students will present a final project to illustrate what they have learned and the logic of their build. Recommended prereqs., exposure to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL, and previous experience with WordPress for blogging and/or content publication. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5670 (3) Content Strategies

Experiments with different frameworks on how to combine messaging with creative to communicate complex ideas, brand story, product, and finally measure success. Gain experience and expertise with the various content types and channels, with an understanding of how to apply them and the capabilities to do so in solving creative and business problems. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5809 (3) Computer Animation

Develops a firm understanding of the general principles of computer animation. Lectures cover the creation of models, materials, textures, surfaces, and lighting. Path and key frame animation, particle dynamics, and rendering are introduced. Students are assigned a number of animation tutorials to carry out. CSCI 4809/5809 and ATLS 4809/5809 are all the same course. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-5900 (1-6) Masters Level Independent Study

Provides opportunities for independent study and research at the Masters level. Students work on research project guided by faculty. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Restricted to ATLS graduate students in good academic standing. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-6910 (6) Information and Communication Technology for Development Practicum

This practicum allows MS-ICTD students to synthesize what they have learned and test their readiness for a career in ICTD. Practicum assignments are arranged under the supervision of the MS-ICTD Program Director and involve work with a non-governmental organization, development agency or technology/policy entity. Successful completion is required for graduation from the MS-ICTD Program. Prereqs., ATLS 5210,5220, 5230, 5240 and 5250.

ATLS-7000 (1) ATLAS Seminar

This student/faculty seminar critically examines issues in technology, media and society from the multiple interdisciplinary perspective of the gathered participants. Topics may include: IT and business, security, ethics, globalization, digital divide, IT and education, human computer interaction and others. May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Instructor permission required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-7800 (2) Online Course Design for the Foreign Languages

Learn about the challenges and affordances of designing online foreign languages courses. Read research articles and book chapters pertaining to instructional design issues and online teaching strategies. Experiment with the latest forms of educational technologies. Students enrolled in the course will design and teach a two-week online language course. Prereq., two years of language teaching experience at the college level.

ATLS-7900 (1-6) Doctoral Level Independent Study

Provides opportunities for independent study and research at the Doctoral level. Students perform independent research under faculty supervision. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Restricted to ATLS PHD students in good academic standing. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ATLS-8990 (1-10) Doctoral Dissertation

Approved research conducted under the supervision of members of the graduate faculty. Investigates some specialized topic or field in the area of interdisciplinary information and communication technology. All doctoral students must register for at least 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirement for the ATLAS doctoral degree. Prereq., instructor consent. Restricted to ATLS PHD students in good academic standing. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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