Animation and Visual Effects (3D & VFX Production Studio) - Bachelor of Creative Media

The Creative Media Institute's Bachelor of Creative Media with an emphasis in Animation & Visual Effects currently offers 2 different paths, determined by the kind of senior project students wish to produce.

Students must complete all university requirements and the Animation and Visual Effects curriculum outlined below. All Animation and Visual Effects Curriculum requirements must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 120 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Prefix Title Credits
General Education
Area I: Communications10
English Composition - Level 1 1
English Composition - Level 2 1
Oral Communication 1
Area II: Mathematics 1,23-4
Area III/IV: Laboratory Sciences and Social/Behavioral Sciences10-11
Area III: Laboratory Sciences Course (4 credits) 1
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Course (3 credits) 1
Either an Area III/IV: Laboratory Sciences Course or Social/Behavioral Science Course (4 credits or 3 credits) 1
Area V: Humanities 13
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts 1
THEA 1210GActing for Non-Majors3
General Education Elective 13-4
Viewing a Wider World 36
Departmental/College Requirements
ANVE Core Courses
FDMA 1510Foundations of 3D Animation3
FDMA 2311History of Animation 43
FDMA 2381Storyboarding3
or ENGL 2381 Storyboarding
FDMA 2382Principles of Story Across the Media 43
or ENGL 2382 Narrative: Principles of Story Across the Media
FDMA 2530Introduction to 3D Modeling3
FDMA 2535Digital Illustration Techniques3
FDMA 2710Beginning 2D Animation3
FDMA 308Writing for Animation3
or FDMA 309 Screenwriting I
3D & VFX Production Studio Pathway Courses
FDMA 27203D Animation3
FDMA 2725Rigging for 3D Animation3
FDMA 2745Light, Shade, Render3
FDMA 3323D Character Animation3
FDMA 341Visual Effects I3
FDMA 360Previsualization3
FDMA 365Character Design and Development3
FDMA 401Motion Capture Techniques3
FDMA 433Sets and Environments3
FDMA 4913D Production Studio I6
FDMA 4933D Production Studio II6
Second Language Requirement: (not required)0
Electives, to bring the total credits to 120 516-19
Total Credits120
1

 See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

2

A Mathematics General Education course is required but students may need to take any prerequisites needed to enter the course selected first.

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

4

Required Pre-Application class for ANVE

5

Elective credit may vary based on General Education course selection, prerequisites, dual credit, AP credit, double majors, and/or minor coursework. The amount indicated in the requirements list is the amount needed to bring the total to 120 credits and may appear in variable form based on the degree. However students may end up needing to complete more or less on a case-by-case basis and students should discuss elective requirements with their advisor.

Second Language Requirement

For the Bachelor of Creative Media with a major in Animation and Visual Effects, there is no second language requirement for the degree.

A Suggested Plan of Study

This roadmap assumes student  placement in MATH 1130G Survey of Mathematics and ENGL 1110G Composition I . The contents and order of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and english. It is only a suggested plan of study for students and is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.

Plan of Study Grid
FreshmanCredits
English Composition - Level 1 Course 1,2 4
Composition I (recommended)  
Area II: Mathematics 1,2 3-4
Survey of Mathematics (recommended)  
FDMA 2311 History of Animation (C- or better) 3 3
FDMA 2382
Principles of Story Across the Media (B- or better) 3
or Narrative: Principles of Story Across the Media
3
Area III: Laboratory Sciences Course 2 4
Area V: Humanities Course 2 3
THEA 1210G Acting for Non-Majors 3
FDMA 2381
Storyboarding
or Storyboarding
3
FDMA 2530 Introduction to 3D Modeling 3
Elective Course 4 1
 Credits30-31
Sophomore
General Education Elective Course 2 3-4
English Composition - Level 2 Course 2 3
Choose one from the following:  
Professional and Technical Communication  
Writing in the Humanities and Social Science  
FDMA 1510 Foundations of 3D Animation 3
FDMA 2535 Digital Illustration Techniques 3
FDMA 2710 Beginning 2D Animation 3
Either an Area III/IV: Laboratory Science Course or Social/Behavioral Science Course 2 3-4
Oral Communications Course 3
Choose one from the following:  
Effective Leadership and Communication in Agriculture  
Introduction to Communication  
Public Speaking  
Introduction to Communication Honors  
FDMA 2745 Light, Shade, Render 3
FDMA 2720 3D Animation 3
FDMA 433 Sets and Environments 3
 Credits30-32
Junior
Viewing A Wider World Courses 5 6
FDMA 2725 Rigging for 3D Animation 3
FDMA 332 3D Character Animation 3
FDMA 365
Character Design and Development
or Sets and Environments
3
FDMA 341 Visual Effects I 3
FDMA 308
Writing for Animation
or Screenwriting I
3
FDMA 360 Previsualization 3
FDMA 401 Motion Capture Techniques 3
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Course 2 3
Viewing a Wider World Courses 5 3
 Credits33
Senior
FDMA 491 3D Production Studio I 6
FDMA 493 3D Production Studio II 6
Elective Courses 4 18
 Credits30
 Total Credits123-126
1

 These courses must be taken with a C- of better

2

See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

3

Required Pre-Application class for ANVE

4

Elective credit may vary based on General Education course selection, prerequisites, dual credit, AP credit, double majors, and/or minor coursework. The amount indicated in the requirements list is the amount needed to bring the total to 120 credits and may appear in variable form based on the degree. However students may end up needing to complete more or less on a case-by-case basis and students should discuss elective requirements with their advisor.

5

 See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses.