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Digital Arts

Technology and Workforce Development Division
     
   
Career Outlook

Most areas will experience growth, especially in the areas of the internet, game design and computer animation, as well as employment by businesses in their advertising and promotions department.

  • Art Directors
  • Creative Directors
  • CD Rom Developers
  • Game and Movie Animators
Qualities Needed to Work in This Field

This major includes desktop publishing, image manipulation, and animation.

  • Need to like working at the computer
  • Need to be a good communicator
  • Need to be a creative problem solver
  • Need to be detail oriented
Where You Could go

Graduates in Digital Arts will find employment and freelance opportunities in service businesses like advertising agencies and multimedia companies, as well as in the marketing/ public relations departments of corporations.

NC State has transfer agreements with the University of Findlay and Bowling Green State University. Students who continue on to a four year degree can receive their Bachelor of Fine Art Degree

What You Could Earn

Salaries vary depending on education, experience, and geographic location.

 

 

 

Digital Arts Track Brochure
   
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Course Descriptions Course Descriptions
   

 

  Potential Job Titles

  • Graphic Designer
  • Print Production Artist
  • Digital Illlustrator
  • Freelance Artist
  • Animator

  Related Bachelor's Degrees

Bowling Green State University

  • Digital Media

Franklin University

  Related Certificate Programs

 

  Pre-Requisites

Prior to entering this program students must have mastery of the computer skills presented in:

AT 100 - Introduction to Keyboarding

CIS 190 - Introduction to Windows

 

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