 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Visual Communication (Certificate) ( Know More)
The Visual Communication Certificate is available to undergraduate students not enrolled in the BSIT program who wish to expand their technical knowledge using software tools for Visual Communication. Students enrolling in the Visual Communication Certificate will learn the graphic design and technology tools to create visual communications that are relevant to organizations. Students in the Visual Communication Certificate will develop a diverse portfolio of rich media that can be used in Web sites, advertising, corporate reports, business presentations, instructional materials, animated movies and electronic publications that fulfill business and training needs.
Courses include Computers and Information Processing, Image Editing, Web Design, Electronic Publishing, Instructional Design and Multimedia Development.
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Multimedia and Visual Communications (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The BSIT focuses on the analysis, design and development of information technology within the context of business systems. This program's specialization, Visual Communication, concentrates on the design and development of digital media presentations.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Multimedia and Visual Communication uses graphic design and technology tools to create visual communications that are relevant to organizations. As a result, the BSIT/MVC graduate possesses a diverse portfolio including Web sites, rich media advertising, corporate reports, business presentations, instructional materials, animated movies and electronic publications that fulfill business and training needs. This portfolio positions the BSIT/MVC graduate as someone, with a technology background, who is prepared to have an immediate positive impact in a business or training setting.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Full Sail University
Game Design (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Full Sail's online Game Design Bachelor of Science program prepares students for a range of careers in the game production industry, covering the studio processes used for designing and prototyping content for consoles, cell phones, and other emerging platforms. Projects develop both the creative and analytical skills of successful designers, with students producing character sketches, level design, storylines, and other elements that form the foundation of a game.
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Creative Writing (Master's) ( Know More)
If you want to learn how to craft the compelling stories behind film, television, games, and other entertainment media – and gain the skills to effectively market your work – Full Sail University's online Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts Degree Program can give you the tools you need. You'll explore concepts including visual storytelling, character development, screenwriting and storyboarding for a variety of media – building a diverse portfolio and the business know-how to pursue your dream career.
Course Highlights Include:
- The Art of Visual Storytelling
- Character Creation and Development
- Script Analysis and Criticism
- Film Screenwriting and Storyboarding
- Storytelling and Storyboarding for Animation
- The Business of Creative Writing
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division
Photography (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Realize your goal – study to be a professional photographer!
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division's mission is to take your passion for photography and help you transform yourself into the professional photographer you want to be and develop the skills that will allow you to be competitive in the continually changing world of photography. Our Bachelor of Science in Photography courses are designed to provide graduates with skills that are directly applicable to a career in the field. The goal is to provide you with a rigorous study of the elements of image production and manipulation, a wide range of professional camera and lighting equipment and the ability to capture a moment through your lens that evokes a response.
To produce a visually compelling image, a photographer needs more than creativity. To be successful, a photographer needs to have working knowledge of composition, lighting, camera and technical skills and a thorough understanding of the subject. As a student, you will be challenged to build upon the skills and proficiencies you already possess, so that you may develop a solid photographic identity, purpose and direction.
As a student, you will be encouraged to pursue your own unique style. By graduation, you will have built a digital portfolio displaying your photographic vision, enabling you to interview for entry-level positions such as:
• Newspaper photojournalist • Studio manager • Commercial photographer • Editorial photographer • Photographic editor • Publishing houses • Magazines • Production companies
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