DMA
695:
Thesis I
The thesis courses provide an opportunity for students to apply the skills they have learned to a professionally developed project of their interest. The project will be accompanied by a written analysis of the concept and documentation of the process. Students have the choice to work individually or in small teams. In Thesis I, students will be guided through in depth precedent and user research, surveying the field to develop a unique concept that will challenge their skills and understanding of the medium, while also seeking to contribute to the advancement of the field. Students will create a project plan and a series of prototypes and/or rough drafts to help develop and refine their concepts. Regular presentations with peers will be held weekly to prepare for a final concept presentation to a professional panel.
DMA 525 and DMA 527 are prerequisites for this class.
Winter 2024-2025
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Section:
801
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Class number:
23251
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Meeting time:
M
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
DPAUL C112F
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Vivian Xu
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Winter 2023-2024
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Section:
801
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Class number:
25112
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Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
DPAUL C112F
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Vivian Xu
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Winter 2022-2023
Winter 2021-2022
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Section:
801T
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Class number:
20374
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Meeting time:
Th
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
CDM 00222
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
LeAnne Wagner
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Section:
830
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Class number:
20375
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Meeting time:
Th
5:45PM
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9:00PM
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Location:
Online: Sync-Classroom link
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Instructor:
LeAnne Wagner
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