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  Concurrent Programme in Interactive Digital Media
 

 

 

1. Introduction

This is a new fast-track programme that allows talented and driven students to obtain the Bachelor of Computing (BComp) in Communications and Media degree from NUS and a Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) degree from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) within five years.

Successful applicants will spend 3.5 years in NUS to complete the bachelor degree and the next 1.5 years at campuses of the Entertainment Technology Center (ETC-Global) located in the United States, Australia and Korea to complete the MET degree.  If the degrees were pursued separately, the BComp programme takes four years to complete, and the MET two years.
   
 

Students who meet the selection criteria will be eligible to apply for the full scholarship support from the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) under its National Infocomm Scholarship (NIS) scheme.

 
 

Students will also build up a portfolio of work as the programme emphasises project work, which is much valued in the interactive digital industry. Alumni of the ETC are known to be much sought after by the digital media industry, as well as museum and theme park companies.

Following the naming convention for degree programmes in the University, this programme is formally known as the Concurrent Degree Programme in Bachelor of Computing (Honours) (Communications and Media) and Master of Entertainment Technology.

The programme commences in August 2007, with an expected intake of 20 students.

 
 
2. Partner University: ETC of CMU

ETC of CMU is a leading institution in the world for training in interactive digital media installations and technology. Trainees undergo a rigorous project based curriculum where they work in teams in highly creative environments. ETC currently has its headquarters in Pittsburg, USA, and other operational campuses in Adelaide, Australia/ Seoul, Korea/ L.A., USA. Trainees are encouraged to travel to interesting sites all over the world, and work with first hand perspective on projects. Adventurous projects often lead to start-up companies or starting points for Ph.D. research in renowned universities.

Quasi: Interactive animatronic robot developed at Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University

  3. Programme structure

The programme structure comprises the modules and requirements of both the BComp in Communications and Media (CM) programme, and the MET programme. The details are listed here.
   
 

4. Selection criteria

Students will be admitted directly to the Concurrent Programme during their application to undergraduate admission to NUS via http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/ (Category A candidates). Applicants must select the ‘Computing’ course before they can view the Concurrent Programme among the available choices. These students will be selected on the basis of their A-level grades or equivalent, and their interest profiles in creative projects and activities. Two interviews will be conducted, one to assess the potential and suitability of students for this Concurrent Programme (sometime in early May), and another for application of scholarship support from IDA (sometime in April each year).  Applicants applying for the Concurrent Programme should apply for the scholarship support from IDA only after they have been selected for the Concurrent Programme (i.e. after their first year of study in the School of Computing).

Computing students who are not granted direct entry into this Concurrent Programme but are accepted into the School as part of the general Bachelor in Computing cohort may apply to the programme after their first year of studies. The call for applications will be announced to all existing students at an appropriate time. These students must demonstrate strong academic ability (gaining a CAP of 4.0 and above) and creative talent in their first year of studies with the School. They must also meet all criteria of the Concurrent Programme for BComp. Admission of these students is subject to size constraint of the Concurrent Programme.

A*path planning and bounding volume trees:: Techniques employed for efficient navigation and collision detection in game projects undertaken by NUS School of Computing students.

 




  5. Admission requirements & procedure

A. For Category A candidates only
'A' Level Pass in Mathematics and either 'A' level Pass in Computing OR 'A' level Pass in Physics OR 'A' level Pass in Chemistry

Applicants must first make an online application with the NUS Office of Admissions at http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/cata/

Shortlisted students for the Concurrent Programme will be required to attend an interview and submit the documents listed below. Applicants are advised to prepare their supporting documents now for immediate submission upon receipt of the call letter for interview. Interviews will be held in early May.


B. For candidates who have received an offer before the current admission exercise
Candidates who have been given a place in the course for Computing and joining in August 2008 may apply separately with the School for this Concurrent Programme. Please download the form here, and complete it. The deadline for submitting your documents listed below will be announced in due time.


C. Required Documents and Instructions for Submission
The documents required are:

a. Academic Performance documents: Copy of A-Level consolidated results;
b. Curriculum Vitae: concise, tabular, less than 4 pages;
c. Statement of intent: an essay on why you are suitable for the concurrent programme;
d. Portfolio: academic and personal projects submitted in non-returnable CD form; highlighting the important aspects of each demo item.

Instructions for submission of supporting documents:

a. Please do not submit original certificates or official documents; make and send the photocopies instead.
b. Please write your name and application number on all documents.
c. Please enclose an English translation for any supporting document that is not in English.
d. Please write your application number and ‘MET’ on the top left-hand corner of the envelope.
e. Please send the documents to:

The Administrator (BComp-MET)
Office of Undergraduate Studies
NUS School of Computing
COM1 Law Link #02-05
Singapore 117590


  6. Progression Criteria

Students in the Concurrent Programme in Interactive Digital Media must maintain a CAP of 4.0 or above out of 5.0 and/or demonstrate strong creative talents. Students who fail to meet the criteria will not be allowed to remain in the Concurrent Programme, but may continue with their BComp studies at NUS.


7. Enquiries

Please direct all queries to socug@comp.nus.edu.sg with the subject clearly marked: "Concurrent Programme in Interactive Digital Media with CMU-ETC".


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