Full Sail Offers Computer Animation Online Degree

Posted In | News Categories: CG, Education and Training, Games, Internet and Interactive, Technology, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: 2D, 3D, CG, Education and Training, Games, Internet and Interactive, Technology, Visual Effects

Full Sail University is now offering a 21-month online Computer Animation Bachelor of Science’s Program. Students will learn the latest theories used to create characters, environments, and effects.

The Full Sail staff of industry professionals will teach students the practical skills needed to start their careers with course curriculum that combines traditional art theory with the latest in digital animation -- including fundamentals like shading and lighting, model creation and compositing.

Courses include: 2D Animation, 3D Foundations, Art Creation for Games, Production Modeling, Software Technology and Visual Effects.

Close to the end of the 21 months, students bring together highlights from their various projects and incorporate them into a polished demo reel.

To learn more, visit fullsail.edu.








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I'm glad that online education is expanding to meet these kind of technologically advanced, specialized degree programs. Niche areas such as computer animation / design and computer game programming can now be had online. For example, American Sentinel University offers a video game programming degree with a computer science background, entirely online.

Carl Sagen (not verified) | Thu, 09/24/2009 - 09:23 | Permalink

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