Entertainment Arts Certificate

For more information on this program contact art@fullcoll.edu

PROGRAM CODE: 2C36692

The Entertainment Arts Certificate is designed to prepare students for an entry level position in the fields of entertainment encompassing animation and game design. The Entertainment Arts Certificate requires a total of 45 units, of which 15 are required courses in art and 27 are required courses in digital art emphasizing entertainment production techniques. An additional 3 units may be chosen from the restricted electives. A grade of C or better is required for each course taken. Upon completion of the required courses the student must submit a final professional level portfolio for review and approval by three full-time faculty including: Head of the Digital Art Department, Art Department Chair, and another full-time faculty from the ART or DART department. The portfolio will be assessed against an industry standard preparing the student for entry-level work inside the fields of entertainment.

Required Art Courses (15 units):15
ART 243 F
Applied Perspective3
ART 180 F
Rendering3
ART 186 F
Beginning Life Drawing3
ART 181 F
Drawing from the Masters3
or ART 195 F
Anatomical Drawing
ART 290 F
Portfolio Preparation and Artwork Presentation3
Required Digital Art Courses (27 units):27
DART 104 F
Introduction to Maya 3D3
DART 107 F
Digital Drawing3
DART 108 F
Digital Drawing - Dynamic Sketching3
DART 109 F
Environmental Sketching3
DART 110 F
Fundamentals of Character Design3
DART 135 F
Introduction to Digital Painting3
DART 136 F
Intermediate Digital Painting3
DART 115 F
Introduction to Prop Design (formerly ART 090AF)3
DART 111 F
Character Design3
Restricted Electives (3 units):3
ART 157 F
Sketching for Animators and Illustrators3
ART 123 F
Business Practices in Art3
ART 244 F
Illustration3
ART 215 F
Beginning Storyboarding and Narrative Composition (formerly ART 090BF)3
Total Units45

Student Learning Outcomes

Outcome 1: Upon successful completion of courses leading to the Entertainment Art Certificate, the student will be able to demonstrate evidence of proficiency in problem solving techniques and devise solutions for designs presented from scripted assignments while using digital software applications.

Outcome 2: Upon successful completion of courses leading to the Entertainment Art Certificate, the student will be able to demonstrate an expanded in-depth knowledge of traditional drawing/sketching techniques for rapid visualization and be able to translate those techniques into a digital format using various digital software applications.

Outcome 3: Upon successful completion of courses leading to the Entertainment Art Certificate, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to effectively display their step by step solutions, and finished final work in a professional portfolio presentation adhering to an industry standard.


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