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world of computer graphics. We
graduate students who are prepared to move into
influential industry positions such as technical
directors, project directors, creative directors and
animation supervisors, as well as students who pursue
graduate studies and research.
The minimum requirements for the
BSE degree in Digital Media Design are:
Six Mathematics
courses
Four Natural Science
courses
Twelve Computer
Science courses
Five Communications
courses
Five Fine Arts
courses
Social Science,
Humanities or Technology in Business and Society
courses
Two Free Electives
The DMD Program includes a
capstone Senior Design project. Interactions with
the Penn computer graphics research community are
encouraged.
Facilities associated with the
DMD program include the Center for Human Modeling and
Simulation, industry-standard software systems and
tools, and the LiveActor Studio, a combined motion
capture and 3D immersion facility.
Electrical Engineering
The spectrum of activities within
the purview of a modern electrical engineer is
extremely broad and is becoming in many arenas
increasingly interdisciplinary in character. It
embraces electrical and optical technologies,
nanotechnologies and their diverse applications.
The
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faculty in Electrical & Systems
Engineering at Penn represents the major areas of EE. With
many cross linkages with the faculties of the other
departments in the School of Engineering and Applied
Science, EE provides a diverse palate of exciting activity
and opportunity. Here the student will find academic and
research activity ranging across such fields as
telecommunications, imaging, remote sensing,
microelectronics and systems on a chip, information
acquisition and processing, biologically inspired systems,
image and speech processing, robotics, video coding, neural
computation, self-organizing systems, electro-magnetics and
photonics, electronic materials, and silicon micromechanics
and nano-fluidics.
Critical for experimental
research, the department’s Microfabrication
Facility provides a key resource in which
semi-conductor materials can be processed into various
electronic and mechanical structures for both
undergraduate and graduate research. Introductory
electrical laboratory courses use the facilities of the
EE Undergraduate Electronics Laboratory. This
laboratory serves the laboratory needs of courses such
as digital and analog electronics, microprocessor
controlled instrumentation, digital signal processing
and electromechanical dynamics. Also important for
undergraduate experiments and research are VSLI and
logic design workstations. Other research facilities
include the complex media laboratory, the signal
processing research laboratory, the electro-optics
laboratory, the anechoic chamber, and radar and
ultrasound imaging facilities.
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