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53-605: ETC Interdisciplinary Project Spring

Units 36
Department Entertainment Technology Pittsburgh
Prerequisites None
Related URLs http://www.cmu.edu/etc

Project courses are "group independent studies," where teams of 3-6 students work on a focused project(s) during that semester. The number of projects per semester will vary. The primary objective of the courses is to provide a hands-on working experience with teammates who are from different backgrounds and disciplines. Other objectives are to experience project management, and have the possibility of working with an external client (some projects have externally collaborators). The requirements for a project are that: - the team contain students from both technology and non-technology backgrounds - the team must prototype and produce a tangible artifact (not a paper) - the work must be supervised by a faculty member approved by the ETC for this project

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Sections

Section Time Day Instructor(s) Location
A 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
B 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
C 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
D 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
E 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
F 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
G 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
H 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
I 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
J 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
L 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
M 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
O 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add
P 02:30 pm – 05:20 pm MWF Instructor TBA PTC MPR Add

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