Interdisciplinary Programs for Undergraduates
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An interdisciplinary program is a curriculum program that combines at least two major programs offered by two or more departments, or a curriculum proposed by a student which is approved by the University. Currently there are two combined major programs, which are the Program in Information and Multimedia Culture and the Program in Technology Management. To apply for one of these programs, students must be in one of the majors that participate in a combined major program.
Program in Information and Multimedia Culture

Program in Information and Multimedia Culture is hosted by the Department of Communication in the College of Social Sciences. The College of Engineering and College of Fine Arts are also participating in this program.
It offers 15 courses as listed below. To search details of this program, see the Course Descriptions.

- Introduction to Internet Technology
- Online Journalism
- Digital Video Workshop
- Introduction to Information-Culture Technology
- Understanding Culture Contents
- Information and Culture Technology Research Methods
- Issues in Contents Marketing and Policy
- Introduction to the Mobile System
- Multimedia Production
- Interactive Story System
- Design of Usable Information Interfaces
- Introduction to Virtual Reality
- Theories of Human Computer/Computer-Mediated Communication
- Creative Research Practice
- Field Research Practice

Program in Technology Management

The Program in Technology Management is hosted by the College of Engineering and College of Business Management. It offers 15 courses as listed below. To search details for this program, see the Course Descriptions.

- Venture Management
- Knowledge Management Strategy
- Research and Development Strategy
- Leadership and Management
- Practice of R & D Management
Information and Multimedia Culture
Management of Technology
Global Environmental Management