SAP 2630 Media Archaeology Rome

(formerly SAP 263)

Media Archaeology Rome is a course that combines both contemporary and classic cultural history with media archaeology, personal narrative and media production. This course features both theory and production culminating with an interactive digital map, offering students a multidisciplinary approach to documenting historical spaces and personal storytelling. Students will learn through experience and in dynamic groups, the basics of coding, media production and site-specific learning. Media Archaeology Rome requires a trip to Rome during spring break, coordinated through the Office of International Education. This course maybe applied to the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirement for a degree.

Credits

3

Distribution

Academic