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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation
Major: 5169
Effective Term: 2021 Spring   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 40
CIP Code: 10.0304

Instructional Council: Art (17)
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: Upon completion of this certificate, students may pursue a career as:
27-1014.00 Multimedia Artists and Animators
27-1013.00 Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
27-2012.01 Producers

Upon completion of a postsecondary degree, students may pursue a career as:
27-1011.00 Art Directors
27-4032.00 Film and Video Editors
27-4031.00 Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Animation develops knowledge and skills in the area of digital animation, including but not limited to the production of still and time-based media, animation techniques, narrative development, character design, compositing, motion graphics, and interactive design. The curriculum is designed to provide the student with an understanding of animation techniques, use of production equipment, animation terminology, media and interactivity applications, and industry practices. This certificate prepares students for employment and upgrades the skills of persons employed in occupations such as digital animators, media producers, storyboard artists, media artist/designers, and interaction designers. Certificates of Completion (CCL) in Video Game Production, and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees in Animation and Time-Based Media and Video Game Production, are also available.



Required Courses
+ ADA/ART169 2D Media Design (3) OR
+ ART178 Digital Arts Studies (3) 3

+ ADA/ART177 Digital Photographic Imaging I 3
+ ADA/ART/MMT184 Digital Animation I 3
ART100 Introduction to Digital Arts 1
ART111 Drawing I 3
ART116 Life Drawing I 3

ART/COM/STO150 Digital Storytelling (3) OR
CRW150 Introduction to Creative Writing (3) OR
CRW172 Introduction to Comic Book Writing (3) OR
CRW176 Writing Narrative for Video Games (3) OR
FMT121 Story Theory for Film, Television and Media (3) 3

+ ART170 3D Computer Design (3) OR
ART/THP246 Digital Fabrication (3) 3

+ ART/MMT185 3D Modeling for Animation I 3
+ ART200 Animation and Interactivity 3
+ ART240 Cinematography and Directing for 2D/3D Animation 3
+ ART284 Digital Animation II 3
+ ART/MMT285 3D Modeling and Animation II 3
+ ART287 3D Character Animation 3
Credits: 40

Learning Outcomes
1. Create still, interactive, and time-based images to project specifications, demonstrating professional competence in research, planning, production, and presentation. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART100, ART111, ART116, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287)
2. Apply critical thinking skills, animation processes, and historical and media literacies to solve design problems. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART100, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287, CRW150, CRW172, CRW176, FMT121)
3. Analyze still, interactive, and time-based images to evaluate their effectiveness. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART111, ART116, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287)
4. Apply industry standard tools and research to develop effective animations, media, designs, and workflows. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287)
5. Demonstrate professional and collaborative practices. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART100, ART111, ART116, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287)
6. Communicate still, interactive, and time-based image solutions that recognize cultural and individual differences. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART100, ART116, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287, CRW150, CRW172, CRW176, FMT121)
7. Create a portfolio of work that reflects current industry practices. (ART111, ART116, ART/COM/STO150, ART170, ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART178, ADA/ART/MMT184, ART/MMT185, ART200, ART240, ART/THP246, ART284, ART/MMT285, ART287, CRW150, CRW172, CRW176, FMT121)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 25, 2020

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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