Digital Design and Animation Schools Offer Exciting Career Choices

As interactive media and gaming continue to gain new markets, careers in Digital Design and Animation are expanding, which induces Digital Design and Animation Schools to offer various creative arts courses. The curriculum begins with the basic fundamentals of art and artistic design, and provides courses in areas of drawing, color, computer applications, graphic design, architectural design, web design, video and digital production, 3D model development, cartooning, story development, special effects, game art and design, game production, and character design, and more. Students can also take courses in project management and portfolio development.

Digital Design and Animation Schools are plentiful. Digital Design and Animation classes and programs are offered in vocational, technical, and trade schools, community colleges, four-year colleges, and in full-fledged universities. Students can choose levels of study for diplomas, certificates, Associate of Arts (AA), Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS), and Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Science (MS) degrees in Digital Design and Animation fields. Bachelor and master degree programs offer more latitude and depth of study for specializations in media design and production.

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