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Courses of Animation at St. Clair College Canada

DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
Code
Credit
Course Name
Semester 1
ANM110
5
Life Drawing I
ANM115
3
Intro. to Animation Fund.
ANM125
3
Experimental Animation
ANM130
3
Animation History
ANM140
4
Intro. to Digital Media
ENG100G
3
Literature: Short Exposition

Semester 2
ANM200
4
Animation I
ANM210
4
Life Drawing II
ANM220
4
Computer Animation I
ANM230
4

Character & Background
Design
ANM240
3
Film Theory
ELEC1030
3
Choose an Elective

Semester 3
ANM300
4
Animation II
ANM310
4
Life Drawing III
ANM320
4
Computer Animation II
ANM330
4
Layout
ANM340
3
Concept Development
ELEC1030
3
Choose an Elective
Code
Credit
Course Name
Semester 4
ANM400
5
Animation III
ANM410
3
Life Drawing IV
ANM420
5
Computer Animation III
ANM435
3
Modelling I
ANM445
3
Lighting & Rendering I
ELEC1030
3
Choose an Elective

Semester 5
ANM500
5
Animation IV
ANM510
3
Life Drawing V
ANM520
5
Computer Animation IV
ANM535
3
Modelling II
ANM545
3
Lighting & Rendering II
ELEC1030
3
Choose an Elective

Semester 6
ANM600
5
Animation V
ANM610
3
Life Drawing VI
ANM620
5
Computer Animation V
ANM635
3
Modelling III
ANM645
3
Lighting & Rendering III
ELEC1030
3
Choose an Elective

B.F.A. Printmaking at Northern Arizona University

To earn this degree, complete at least 120 units of coursework, which we describe in the sections that follow:

at least 35 units of liberal studies requirements. Be aware that you may not use courses with an ART prefix to satisfy these liberal studies requirements.

at least 85 units of major requirements

elective courses, if needed, to reach an overall total of at least 120 units

Be aware that some courses required for your degree may have prerequisites that you must also take. Check the courses in the appropriate subject. (You may be able to count these prerequisites toward your liberal studies or general elective credit.)

Please note that you must complete NAU’s diversity requirements by taking two 3-unit courses, one in ethnic diversity and one in global awareness. These courses may be used to meet other requirements within your academic plan if you choose them carefully. Click here for a list of the available diversity courses.

Also note that NAU requires that at least 30 units of the courses you take for your degree must be upper-division courses (those numbered 300 and above).

You should also be aware that all studio courses meet for 5 hours each week.

If you are a transfer student, you should know that we consider for transfer credit any previous coursework with a grade of C or better that is equivalent to work required for this degree.

Finally, please note that you may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement; however, you must still meet the total of at least 120 units to graduate. Contact your advisor for details.
Major Requirements

Complete the following 85 units:

ART 135, 136, 150, and 151 (12 units)

12 units of art history courses

ARE 330W, which meets NAU’s junior writing requirement (3 units)

ART 241, 242, 301, 341, 342, 441, and 442 (19 units)

6 units from ART 141, 142, 441, and 442

ART 490C, which meets NAU’s senior capstone requirement (3 units)

ART 161, 171, 181, and 222 (12 units)

3 units of non-printmaking ART studio coursework (all but those numbered x4x)

15 additional units of ART studio coursework
General Electives

Additional coursework is required, if, after you have met the previously described requirements, you have not yet completed a total of 120 units of credit.

You may take these remaining courses from any academic areas, using these courses to pursue your specific interests and goals. We encourage you to consult with your advisor to select the courses that will be most advantageous to you. (Please note that you may also use prerequisites or transfer credits as electives if they weren’t used to meet major, minor, or liberal studies requirements.)

Photography Technology Major at County College Of Morris

Description:
The Photography Technology program provides graduates with entry-level employment skills in the rapidly changing professional photography field. Following a foundation year of basic photography, digital photography, and general education, art, and business courses, the second year includes specialized courses in lighting, large-format and color. Students select elective courses to help design programs that will prepare them for their individual career goals in the field of photography. The emphasis is on hands-on experience to develop both the creative ability and the technical skills essential to photography careers.

Multimedia & Animation Arts at National Taiwan University Of Arts

The goal of the first year is an elementary education to learn the basic knowledge. Thecourses in the second year will divide to two professional fields, including multimediaand animation. The multimedia courses are designed to encourage students to try different digital technology and develop their own creative artworks; the animation courses are designed to encourage students to make 3D animation and short film.
2. Graduate
DMAA is composed of multimedia and animation curriculums. Students are requested to take Compulsory, Major, and Elective courses both in research and creative works. This can remarkably increase our students’ profundity and breadth of professions, and achieve our goal of training creative leadership in multimedia and animation.