Syllabus

Borough of Manhattan Community College

The City University of New York

Department of Media Arts and Technology

Multimedia Programming I

MMP 210 – 1400, Spring 2025

3 credits, 2 hours lecture, 2 hour lab

Monday 2pm – 5:40pm

199 Chambers Building, Room S608 (Makerspace)

Professor Owen Roberts

oroberts@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office hours: Tuesday/Friday 10am – 11:30am on Zoom

Course Description

This course introduces the basic concepts of programming for multimedia.  Students will learn the principles of object oriented programming and how to create scripts for the manipulation of video, graphics, and text to construct a complete multimedia presentation.

Basic Skills: ENG 088 or ESL 062, ACR 094

Prerequisites: MMP 100

Co-requisites: MAT 051

Student Learning Outcomes

DescriptionMeasurements
1. Demonstrate the ability to read in an object oriented programming language.Homework assignments
2. Demonstrate the ability to write in an object oriented programming language.Homework assignments
3. Decompose programming problems logically.Quiz / Homework assignments
4. Create interactive projects through programming.Midterm and final project
5. Script real-world tasks in an application.Final project
6. Integrate multimedia data types into an application.Homework assignments and Final project

General Education Learning Outcomes

DescriptionMeasurements
Communication Skills: Students will be able to write, read, listen and speak critically and effectivelyClass presentations of midterm and final projects
Quantitative Reasoning: Students will be able to use quantitative skill and the concepts and methods of mathematics to solve problems.Student homework assignments
Information & Technology Literacy: Students will be able to collect, evaluate and interpret information and effectively use information technologies.Student homework assignments

Course Details

Use of Technology

Students will use the scripting language JavaScript. A text editor such as Notepad ++, Sublime or Brackets will be used to write code. Additionally, students may use Photoshop and Illustrator of Creative Suite 6 to design and manipulate graphics for their projects. 

Required Texts

This is an OER/ZTC (Open Educational Resources/Zero Textbook Course) course.

Requirements and Evaluation of Students

  • Participation: 10%
  • Weekly assignments: 60%
  • Final Project: 30%

Students will use Brightspace to grade assignments. All grading and feedback from faculty will be on Brightspace. Login to Brightspace here: https://brightspace.cuny.edu/d2l/home

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