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Center for Visual Technology

Certificate of Proficiency In Digital Imaging

Digital Media - 3 D Design and Animation

This course of study prepares the working professional for a career option in three-dimensional design and animation. Realistic sculptural creations are constructed on the computer and subsequently animated. Professional computers and software packages are used, similar to those found in commercial studios, and graduates will be well prepared to enter a career direction in this exciting new medium.

Total Credits Required: 33

Prerequisites: 11 Credits

The following courses must be completed prior to enrolling in the certificate program

_____ART 165

_____ART 238

_____ART 240

_____AT 175

_____MCM127

Photography

Drawing for Graphics

Illustration II

Video Art I or

Video Production Studio

(3 Credits)

(2 Credits)

(3 Credits)

 

(3 Credits)

Area of Concentration: 28 Credits

_____ART 131

_____ART 275

_____AT 101

_____AT 100

_____AT 233

_____AT 154

_____AT 146

_____ART 234

_____ART 235

_____ART 236

Computer Art Studio or ART127 Introduction To Computer Arts

Photo Imaging I: Adobe Photoshop

Color Management

Hardware Configuration/Troubleshooting

Story boarding/Animatics

Camera and Lighting Techniques for 3D Design

3D Modeling I: Surface Modeling

Computer Animation I

Computer Animation II

Computer Animation III: Character Animation

Final Course: 3 Credits

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(1 Credits)

(2 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

(3 Credits)

 

____ ART160

Digital Capstone (3 Credits)

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