Digital Effects and Animation Technology A.A.S.
A30130
The Digital Effects and Animation Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with the training necessary to become competent in creating, manipulating, and animating digital images. These skills have application in the production of a variety of moving image forms.
Students will take courses covering computer hardware/software applications, computer animation, creation and manipulation of digital images and nonlinear editing. They will become proficient at using media industry standard hardware/software to generate and manipulate images, and create digital special effects.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to generate moving images and manipulate captured images for a variety of media production applications. Graduates should qualify for employment in the creation and/or editing of a variety of media forms. Students should consult their advisor for information about course scheduling.
Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate proficiency in computer hardware/ software applications such as computer motion graphics animation, creation and manipulation of digital images
- Utilize media industry standard hardware/software to composite motion graphics into capture video
- Demonstrate knowledge of key terminology of production processes from pre-production to post production
- Design and implement portfolio content in both 2D, 3D content creation and video
Admission Policy
- Must have a High School Diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma.
- Complete College admissions and testing procedures.
- Interview and advisement with Coordinator of Digital Effects and Animation Technology Program.
Additional classes may be admitted to the program as deemed appropriate by the College. Due to limited laboratory space and course prerequisites, only students admitted to the Digital Effects and Animation Technology Program may enroll for courses with the DEA prefix. Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available spaces, students will be admitted based upon the program application date.
General Education
Required Courses
ART 171 | Computer Art I | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
ENG 111 | Writing and Inquiry | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
ENG 114 | Prof Research & Reporting | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
Mathematics
Select 3-4 semester hours credit from the following courses
MAT 143 | Quantitative Literacy | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
MAT 152 | Statistical Methods I | 4 | FA, SP, SU |
Social/Behavioral Science
Select 3 semester hours credit from the following
ECO 252 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | SP, SU |
GEO 111 | World Regional Geography | 3 | |
HIS 112 | World Civilizations II | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
POL 120 | American Government | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
PSY 150 | General Psychology | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
SOC 210 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | FA, SP, SU |
Major Courses
Core Required Courses
Other Major Required Courses
General Elective
Select 3 semester hours credit from the following courses
FVP 227 | Multimedia Production | 3 | SP |
SGD 165 | SG Character Development | 3 | SP, SU |
WBL XXX | Work-based Learning (up to 3 semester hours credit) | 1-3 | |
Total Credit Hours: 66