INT COURSES FALL 2006
INT 256 (MAT 256): Interdisciplinary Collaborative
Project
Staff
A team-taught course with goals to foster engineering-level
research in conjunction with experimental approach
of the visual arts. Course consists of team-based
production for the realization of a multi-media project.
Emphasis of the course is to develop skills in interdisciplinary
production, concept development and problem-solving
methodologies.
INT 259 (MAT 259): The Aesthetics of Algorithmic
Visualizations
Legrady
Project-based course focused on aesthetics of algorithmic
visualization. An overview of designing still and
time-based visualizations with historical and contemporary
perspectives resulting in large-scale prints, digital
video or computer-generated real-time visualization.
Emphasis on implementation of algorithmic expressions.
INT 420: Grant Writing for the Arts and Humanities
Unruh
Graduate-Level course covering the fundamentals of
grant writing for students in the arts, humanities
and humanistic social sciences. Working with IHC
research development staff and UCSB faculty mentors,
students will learn and practice effective techniques
for searching for funding, identifying appropriate
funding sources and writing successful proposals.
INT 594ST: Pre-doctoral Fellowship
Hebdige
The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center offers pre-doctoral
fellowships to support doctoral candidates and advanced
MFA students whose research facilitates dialogue
across the traditional disciplinary boundaries within
the Arts and Humanities, and/or between the Arts & Humanities,
Sciences, and Social Sciences. Award recipients are
expected to enroll and participate in an IHC Pre-doctoral
Fellows Workshop during the three academic quarters
following their acceptance of the fellowship. Pre-doctoral
Fellows are required to make a presentation based
on a topic related to their research and to serve
once as primary discussant.
Instructor approval is required for all IHC Courses.
For more information please contact Tracey Morris
at
tmorris@ihc.ucsb.edu
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