Immersive Media, B.S.C.

Explore tracks in design or development and harness the power of VR, AR, 3D, and beyond.

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Create, Innovate, and Design Immersive Experiences

With Designer and Developer tracks, the Immersive Media, B.S.C. program prepares students to excel in VR, AR, and immersive content creation. Students apply cutting-edge technology and design thinking to innovate across industries, from education to entertainment.

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This course will introduce students to the building blocks of creative coding and will enable them to learn to create and communicate dynamic content and interfaces that can be deployed across platforms. Students will learn programming fundamentals that can be translated into virtually all programming settings.

A hands-on course dedicated to designing, producing, and evaluating various virtual reality experiences. Through a wide selection of materials, including videos, 360° films, games, immersive experiences, articles, and presentations, students will develop a strong foundation for storytelling techniques, technologies, and best practices used across immersive media.

The purpose of this course is to explore the construction of virtual environments. Students will learn the principles of constructing interactive 3D environments using a game engine. Students will be responsible for creating a world that can be interacted with on various platforms, including virtual and mixed reality.

This course covers the 3D game art development pipeline from modeling, texturing, rigging and animation to motion capture, and special effects.

Fundamental programming issues in game design: Software design; Version control; Basic graphics; GUI programming. Large-scale game project: Team development of a functional game; Graphics and GUI component; Networking component; Core game engine.

Dr. Michelle Seelig

Interim Department Chair
[email protected] | (305) 284-5211

Tracks

Designer
Developer

Related Minors

Interactive Media
Game Design
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Hear from Lorena Lopez, Program Coordinator for the Immersive Media major, as she describes the types of students this unique major attracts, and what career outcomes are possible after graduation.

course Spotlight

Building Virtual Worlds

 

Step into the future with Building Virtual Worlds! This course teaches you how to create interactive 3D environments using a game engine, allowing you to design worlds that users can explore on both virtual and mixed reality platforms.