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ECT_INNOVT - Innovation - Experiential Certificate

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Program Requirements

Credit 1: Academic Course (choose one)

Art History

AHIS 258. Design and Everyday Life
AHIS 364. Architectural Drawing
AHIS 365. Elements of Architectural Design

Computer Science

CPSC 103. Concept to Prototype
CPSC 310. Software Design
CPSC 352. Artificial Intelligence
CPSC 360. Deep Learning

Engineering

ENGR 201. Engineering Entrepreneurship
ENGR 210. Mathematical Tools for Engineering Analysis and Design

Theater and Dance

THDN 140. Improvisation as Composition
THDN 215. Making Dances
THDN 225. Interactive Media
THDN 271. Examining and Reimagining Contemporary U.S. Arts Ecologies
THDN 235. Voice
THDN 301. Directing and Devising Performance

Urban Studies

URST 218. Chinese Global Cities
URST 260. The City in African Studies

Credit 2: J-term and Internship (both required)

CCUR 200. Design-Thinking Innovation J-Term (0.5 credit)
Internship (0.5 credit): Students will complete a relevant internship(s) that builds on the development of problem-solving, creativity, brainstorming/ideation, and/or user research skills introduced in the J-term course. Internships, in coordination with the Career and Life Design Office, must be pre-approved by a certificate faculty adviser.

Credit 3: Internship

Internship (two 0.50-unit or one 1-unit): A relevant internship(s) that continues the development of whole-self problem-solving, creativity, brainstorming/ideation, and/or user research skills. Internships, in coordination with the Career and Life Design Office, must be pre-approved by a certificate faculty adviser.

For more information, contact certificate faculty advisers Professor Ewa Syta or Professor Peter Kyle.