APPENDICES Appendix A Graduate Student Statistical Summary Appendix B Budget Summary Appendix C List of special pathways, options, certificates, etc. within degree Appendix D List of faculty by rank; list of dissertation committees chaired Appendix E Placement of graduates, last 3 years Appendix F Academic Unit’s mission statement Appendix G Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae Appendix H HEC Board summary Appendix I Grievance Policy Appendix J Faculty teaching assignments Appendix A | Graduate Student Statistical Summary (10-year data) * Please note that DXARTS has only been accepting graduate students since 2004-05. * All data comes from the UW Graduate School at http://www.grad.washington.edu/stats/tenyear/departmental/rptGsisAnnual_department.pdf Autumn Quarter Enrollment 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Full-time 0 7 9 12 Part-time 0 0 0 1 Male 0 5 5 7 Female 0 2 4 6 Ethnic Minority 0 1 1 0 International 0 2 5 6 WA Resident 0 1 1 3 Non-resident 0 6 8 10 New Student Enrollment 0 5 3 5 Continuing 0 2 6 8 Total Enrollment 0 7 9 13 Annual Applications 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Summer/Spring Applications 0 32 29 0 Autumn Applications 0 32 29 48 Autumn Denials 0 26 (81.3%) 26 (89.7%) 43 (89.6%) Autumn Offers 0 5 (15.6%) 3 (10.3%) 5 (10.4%) Percent of Offers Accepted 0 100% 100% 100% Autumn Minority Admissions 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Applications 0 1 5 5 Denials 0 0 5 5 Offers 0 1 0 0 Autumn International 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Admissions Applications 0 3 6 15 Denials 0 3 3 14 Offers 0 1 3 1 Applicant Average G.P.A. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Denials N/A 3.64 3.70 3.71 Accepted and Enrolled N/A 3.55 3.37 3.70 Applicant Average G.R.E. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Verbal, Denied Applicant N/A 564 534 469 Quantitative, Denied Applicant N/A 590 636 591 Analytical, Denied Applicant N/A 544 470 N/A Verbal, Enrolled Applicant N/A N/A N/A N/A Quantitative, Enrolled Applicant N/A N/A N/A N/A Analytical, Enrolled Applicant N/A N/A N/A N/A Autumn Quarter Financial 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Support Teaching 0 6 9 12 Research Assistants 0 1 N/A 0 Fellowships 0 0 N/A 0 Traineeships 0 0 N/A 0 Appendix B | Academic Unit Profile ~ Budget 2001-2003 2003-2005 2005-2007 Salary & Benefits $875,454.95 $1,214,750.22 $1,541,926.37 Operations $8,852.17 $59,280.14 $256,079.78 Supplies & Equipment $23,450.27 $354,320.94 $580,977.31 Raitt Hall Renovation $925,000.00 Totals: $1,832,757.39 $1,628,351.30 $2,378,983.46 Appendix C | List of special pathways DXARTS does not have any special pathways, options, or certificates within either the graduate or undergraduate degrees. Appendix D | List of Faculty and Dissertation Committees Faculty Name Rank Dissertation Committees Director, DXARTS Shawn Brixey Associate Professor Coupe, Paul Art Divisional Dean of Research, Arts & Sciences Battey, Parmenter, Moss, Ewing, Richard Karpen Professor Fletcher, Sofia, Shainin, Antas Music Professor Paul Berger Art Professor Blake Hannaford Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Stephanie Andrews Design Trebacz (Co-chair) Assistant Professor James Coupe Dance Assistant Professor Craig, Houge, Juan Pampín Music Trebacz (Co-chair) Senior Lecturer Barbara Mones Computer Science & Engineering Research Associate David W. Halsell DXARTS Research Associate Joshua Parmenter DXARTS Appendix E | Placement of graduates, last 3 years Due to the youth of the DXARTS program, placement data is not yet available. Appendix F | Mission Statement The commitment to the distinctive strengths of DXARTS is captured in the unit’s mission statement. The central strength of the Program in Digital Arts and Experimental Media comes from the creative convergence of dedicated digital arts faculty from the visual and performing arts, music, design, architecture, humanities, engineering, and science disciplines. The broad matrix of interrelated research activity provides the foundation and serves as a central feature in the creation of the new and emerging technology based art forms that are invented in DXARTS. The collected rich perspectives and resources are uniquely organized in DXARTS towards individual artistic vision, collaborative creative practice, advanced technology research and development, and critical scholarship. The program’s main goals are designed: • To harness the creative interactions among these faculty and their unique disciplines and serve the campus as an incubator for innovative research, education, artistic production, community and industry collaboration. • To challenge basic assumptions about art and art practice, dissolve boundaries between disciplines in order to invigorate and intensify innovation and further question distinctions such as notions of art object and apparatus, theatrical performance and experiment, artist as author and audience as passive viewer. • To develop sophisticated research, teaching methods and new technical means that promote the advancement of theory and generative practice necessary for continued growth and invention, and pursue a broad range of scholarly investigations that explore emerging philosophical and scientific issues in digital and experimental arts. • To generate a pool of expert digital and experimental artists who work with the utmost technical sophistication, intellectual rigor, and artistic virtuosity in a rapidly emerging field • To give digital artists the opportunity and equitable institutional support to attain the equivalent level of intellectual and professional achievement at the culmination of their graduate studies as their peers and partners in all areas of the Humanities, the Sciences, Engineering, and in the allied generative arts field of Music Composition and Computer Music, for which doctoral degrees are the normative terminal degree for graduate students. • To support the University of Washington, other universities that are on similar paths, and still others that will follow our lead, to demand of digital arts students a new level of rigorous and original research and creative work by the final stages of their graduate studies and in all steps leading towards the conferral of the Ph.D. degree. • To expect our graduates to create individual and significant artistic visions, a broad range of practical experience, and a body of substantial work they will need to prepare them for leadership roles in pioneering the new artistic and technical. • To establish the University of Washington as one of the world’s leading institutions for the creation and study of new forms of digital art and culture. Appendix G | Abbreviated Faculty Curriculum Vitae Shawn Brixey Richard Karpen Paul Berger Blake Hannaford Stephanie Andrews James Coupe Juan Pampin Barbara Mones David Halsell Joshua Parmenter Stacy Waters Shawn Brixey, Director, DXARTS and Associate Professor of Art Faculty profile: http://www.washington.edu/dxarts/profile_home.php?who=brixey Academic Positions 2006 Director, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2002 Associate Director/Co-Founder, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2002 Associate Professor, Digital Arts, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1999 Director, Center for Digital Art and New Media Research, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California 1998 Assistant Professor, Chair/Founder, Digital Media Program, Department of Art Practice, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California 1994 Assistant Professor, Cross-Disciplinary Arts, School of Art, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1990 Assistant Professor, Chair/Founder, Media Arts Program, College of Fine Arts, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Education 1988 MSVisS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1985 BFA, Kansas City Art Institute, Sculpture and Experimental Media, Kansas City, Missouri Selected Other Positions 2006 Information Systems Taskforce, Provost Appointed Taskforce, 10 Year Strategic Technology Plan, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2006 Academic Technology Advisory Council (ATAC), Provost Appointed Standing Committee, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2006 Doctoral Program Coordinator, DXARTS, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2002-2006 2005 Faculty Committee on Academic Standards (FCAS), Provost Appointed Standing Committee, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2004-2007 2005 Faculty Committee on Educational Technology (FCET), Provost Appointed Standing Committee, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2003-2006 2004 Celebration Of Distinction, Keynote Presentation with Richard Karpen, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2004 Curriculum Committee Chair, DXARTS, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2002-2005 2004 Faculty Search Chair, DXARTS, Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 2003-2007 2002 Walker Ames Lecture Organizer, Ken Goldberg, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, January 13-18th 2001 Executive Council Member, Berkeley Institute for Design, CITRIS Initiative, College of Engineering, Organized Research Unit, University of California Berkeley 2001 Executive Council Member, College of Environmental Design's, Center for Design Visualization, Organized Research Unit, University of California Berkeley 2000 Executive Council
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