Full Program Proposal

Joint Major in Communication and Interactive Arts and Technology

SIAT Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Comm Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

Simon Fraser University

October 11, 2007

Executive Summary

Approval History: SIAT Undergraduate Curriculum Committee: 16 Jan 2007

SIAT School Meeting: 25 Jan 2007

Communications Undergraduate Program Committee: 10 Jan 2007

Communications School Meeting: 14 Feb 2007

SCUP: May 30, 2007

Background

Simon Fraser University has committed to expand its programming in new and prospective areas. The Interactive Arts and Technology program is one of such areas providing an interdisciplinary view on design at the intersection of new media, technology and arts. On the other side, a well established program in Communication sees enormous opportunities in the study of both new media and old media transformed by new political, social, technological and economic forces. The meeting point of these two programs covers the area where the challenges of new media and technology are the most profound. The intent of this proposal is to bring together the expertise from these two areas and to allow for a broad and comprehensive undergraduate education at the intersection in the new media, informatics, and design with communications.

  1. Credential to be awarded:

Joint Major, Interactive Arts and Technology/Communication, B.A.

Joint Major, Interactive Arts and Technology/Communication, B.Sc.

Joint Major, Communication/Interactive Arts and Technology, B.A.

  1. Location:

SFU, Surrey and Burnaby Campuses

  1. Faculty/Department/School offering the new program:

School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, and

School of Communication, Faculty of Applied Sciences

  1. Anticipated program start date:

January 2007

  1. Description of proposed program:

    a)Aims, goals, and/or objectives

    The intent of this proposal is to bring together the expertise from these two areas and to allow for a broad and comprehensive undergraduate education at the intersection in the new media, technology and design with communications, with minimal requirement for new resources.

    b)Anticipated contribution to mandate and strategic plan of the institution

    The proposed program meshes well with one of the the important dimensions in which our academic programmes should be improved as stated in the President’s Agenda 2005-2009 (Michael Stevenson, June 2005)

    c)Target audience

    The proposed curriculum will graduate Communications and Interactive Arts and Technology majors with both a new media, technology and design and social science background together with sufficient concentration in field to be gain a special competitive advantage in this new challenging and growing area.

    This joint program is responding directly to the growing demand of the current students, recent graduates, and new industries for the specialised design and technical skills in the covered areas while positioned in the broader context of the social and media awareness skills. In addition to the opportunities in the new media industry the graduates will be well prepared for the advanced degrees in areas covering both social and technical aspects of the new media.

    d) Content

    Lower Division (LD) Requirements

    General LD Requirements: 6 required credits

    Communications LD Requirements: 24 required credits

    Interactive Arts and T18 required credits

    Total Lower Division Requirements: 6 General Science + 24 Com + 18 IAT = 48 credits


    Upper Division (UD) Requirements

    Communication UD Requirements: 18 required credits plus 4 additional credits (total 22 credits)

    Interactive Arts and Technology UD Requirements: 21 required credits*

    *for BSc option the students must complete 30 credits of UD coursework as specified in the IAT major program


    Total Upper Division Requirements: 22 Communications + 21 IAT = 43 credits


    Total Requirements

    Subtotal: 48 Lower Division + 43 Upper Division = 91 credits

    LD or UD Electives: Students will supplement the specified courses to satisfy WQB graduation requirements

    UD Electives: 3 credits selected from any university UD courses

    Total: 120 credits

    Note: Students must obtain a grade of C or higher in all required courses.

    University Breadth Requirement:

    There are adequate B-Sci and B-SocSci courses in the required courses to satisfy those breadth requirements. However, 6 B-Hum credits will be required to complete the total breadth requirements.

    University Writing Intensive Requirement:

    University lower division writing intensive requirement is satisfied by required courses CMNS-130 and CMNS 253-3. One elective course must fulfill the upper division writing requirement.

    Co-Operative Education

    e)Delivery Methods

    Since the program is based upon existing courses the standard delivery methods already in place for on campus education, Lecture/Lab/Tutorial, will be used.

    f)Linkages between learning outcomes and curriculum design

    g)Distinctive characteristics

    The schools of Communication and Interactive Arts and Technology have some academic linkages through the study of new media and information technology but have not previously had a formal connection. The proposed new joint major will benefit students who have otherwise been pursuing their interests through major/minor combinations. These interests are better accommodated by an interdisciplinary program.

    h)Anticipated completion time

    Four years.

    i)Enrolment plan for the length of the program

    The students will be admitted to the Joint major program from the other programs at SFU or via transfer from other post-secondary institution. The students will be primarily those who were enrolled into the Communication or Interactive Arts and Technology programs and wish to broaden their area of study through the programming in this Joint Program. Students in this category can enrol into the program anytime during their studies once they satisfy the criteria for enrolment into one of the major programs. Another pool of potential students is TechOne program – a cohort program in Faculty of Applied Sciences offered on Surrey campus. The TechOne is a home to students who were admitted directly into one of the major programs in FAS as well as those students who have not decided their major yet.

    We will facilitate the enrolment of students into the joint program by providing course offering of Communications courses in Surrey as required by the joint programme (Note: SIAT courses are primarily offered on Surrey campus. To raise the awareness of the SIAT program across broader SFU student community SIAT is exploring the options of offering some of its courses on other campuses especially in the lower division.

    We were monitoring an increase of interest in the programming covered by this joint program within the current student population. Based on the current enrolment of students in the respective minor versions of both programs, on the enrolment of students on the upper division courses, and increased inquiries to student advisors we estimate the initial enrolment to be at 25 students. We expect this number to reach 35-40 students.

    The substantial interest of existing students indicates that this Joint Program can be a specific program offering that can target a new student audience resulting in the increases enrolment into SFU programs.

    j)Policies on student evaluation (degree requirements)

    As per general regulations of the University and the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

    k) Policies on faculty appointment (minimum qualifications)

    Continuing faculty will hold a PhD or equivalent.

    l)Policies on program assessment

    All academic units at SFU are subject to external review every six years.

    k) Level of support and recognition from other post-secondary institutions (including plans for admission and transfer within BC) and relevant regulatory or professional bodies

    As per SFU’s transfer credit procedures, students may transfer from BC colleges or universities to enrol into this program. There is no applicable regulatory or professional body in this field in BC.

    n)Evidence of student interest and labour market demand

    We are monitoring an increase of interest in the Joint Program within the current student body. Based on the current enrolment of students in the respective minor versions of both programs, on the enrolment of students on the upper division courses, and increased inquiries to student advisors we estimate the initial enrolment to be at 25 students. Such students are requesting and will be attracted to the proposed program requiring only 120 credits as opposed to the greater number required in their combination programs.

    o)Related programs at SFU and other British Columbia post-secondary institutions

    The combination of the two programs is unique in the context of SFU and British Columbia.

  1. Additional Information Required by SFU:

    None.

  2. Proposed Calendar Description:

    Proposed Calendar Description – School of Interactive Arts and Technology

    The following text is proposed to be placed in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology section under Faculty of Applied Science.


    Joint Major in Communication and Interactive Arts & Technology


    This program offers in-depth training in the area of new media, design, and informatics and combines them with the thorough understanding how the information is created, coded, communicated and controlled. The graduates from this program will benefit from a unique mix of technical skill needed for creative design workers and communication theory and practice across the traditional and new media.


    Communication Requirements


    Lower Division

    • CMNS 110-3 and 130-3

    6 CMNS 200-level courses (18 total credits), including:

    • CMNS 253-3

    • 1 of CMNS 220-3, 221-3, 223-3, or 235-3

    • 1 of CMNS 230-3 or 240-3

    • 1 of CMNS 226-3, 258-3 or 259-3

    • 2 of CMNS 260-3, 261-3 or 262-3

    Upper Division

    5 CMNS Upper Division courses (22 credits minimum total), including

    • 1 of CMNS 362-6 or 363-6

    • 2 courses in any one area below:

    • Media & Culture: CMNS 326-4, 358-4, 426-4, 428-4, 437-4

    • Technology & Society: CMNS 353-4, 354-4, 358-4, 359-4, 446-4, 453-4, 454-4, 455-4

    • Political Economy & Policy: CMNS 333-4, 353-4, 433-4, 444-4, 446-4, 455-4

    • 2 upper division CMNS courses of the student's own choice.

    CMNS Directed Study and Field Placement courses do not count towards this Joint Major program.


    Interactive Arts and Technology Requirements


    Lower Division

    • IAT 100-3, 102-3, 201-3,

    • CMPT 120-3, IAT/CMPT 265-3

    • MACM 101-3 (for BSc degree) or MATH 130-3 (for BA degree)

    • IAT 222-3 or IAT 235-3

    • 1 of IAT 202-3 (for Concentration in Media Arts), 233-3 (for Design) or 267-3 (for Informatics)

    Upper Division*

    • IAT 402-3 and 404-3 (for BSc)

    or

    • IAT 403-3 and 405-3 (for BA)

    Plus 5 courses (minimum of 15 credits) in any area of concentration below:

    • Design: 5 of IAT 333-3, 334-3, 336-3, 337-3, 338-3, 431-3

    • Informatics: 5 of IAT 351-3, 352-3, 355-3, 410-3, 452-3, 455-3

    • Media Arts: 5 of IAT 313-3, 320-3, 343-3, 344-3, 443-3, 445-3

    *for the BSc degree, students must ensure that they satisfy complete BSc requirement of 30 Upper Division credits as specified in the SIAT BSc requirements in the calendar. This may require taking additional courses beyond those required by this Joint Major.





    8. Proposed Calendar Description – School of Communication

    The following text is proposed to be placed in the School of Communication section under Faculty of Applied Science.


    Joint Major in Communication and Interactive Arts & Technology


    See “Joint Major in Communication and Interactive Arts & Technology” on page x for requirements.


    Appendix 1: List of All Courses in the Joint Major

    There follows a list of all the courses mentioned in the joint major. All these are existing SFU courses.

    CMNS Courses

    1. CMNS 110-3
    2. CMNS 130-3
    3. CMNS 220-3
    4. CMNS 221-3
    5. CMNS 223-3
    6. CMNS 226-3
    7. CMNS 230-3
    8. CMNS 235-3
    9. CMNS 240-3
    10. CMNS 253-3
    11. CMNS 258-3
    12. CMNS 259-3
    13. CMNS 260-3
    14. CMNS 261-3
    15. CMNS 262-3
    16. CMNS 326-4
    17. CMNS 353-4
    18. CMNS 354-4
    19. CMNS 358-4
    20. CMNS 359-4
    21. CMNS 362-3
    22. CMNS 363-6
    23. CMNS 426-4
    24. CMNS 428-4
    25. CMNS 437-4
    26. CMNS 446-4
    27. CMNS 453-4
    28. CMNS 454-4
    29. CMNS 455-4

    SIAT Courses

    1. IAT 100-3
    2. IAT 102-3
    3. IAT 201-3
    4. IAT 202-3
    5. IAT 222-3
    6. IAT 233-3
    7. IAT 235-3
    8. IAT/CMPT 265-3
    9. IAT 267-3
    10. IAT 313-3
    11. IAT 320-3
    12. IAT 333-3
    13. IAT 334-3
    14. IAT 336-3
    15. IAT 337-3
    16. IAT 338-3
    17. IAT 343-3
    18. IAT 344-3
    19. IAT 351-3
    20. IAT 352-3
    21. IAT 355-3
    22. IAT 402-3
    23. IAT 403-3
    24. IAT 404-3
    25. IAT 405-3
    26. IAT 410-3
    27. IAT 431-3
    28. IAT 443-3
    29. IAT 445-3
    30. IAT 452-3
    31. IAT 455-3

    Other Courses

    1. CMPT 120-3
    2. MACM 101-3
    3. MATH 130-3