Computer Animation Schools in Arizona
Schools that offer Computer Animation in Arizona
The Art Institutes
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate
Programs:
Media Arts & Animation (BA), Graphic Design (BS), Graphic Design (AAS)
Locations:
Tucson, Phoenix, Henderson
Full Sail University - Online
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Master
Programs:
Computer Animation, Bachelor of Science (Online), Graphic Design, Bachelor of Science (Online), Media Design, Master of Fine Arts (Online)
Locations:
Westwood College
Qualifications:
Associate, Bachelor
Programs:
Associate Degree - Graphic Design, Associate Degree - CAD/Architectural Drafting, Bachelor Degree - Graphic Design: Major in Visual Communications
Locations:
Denver
Art Institute Online
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate
Programs:
Graphic Design, Game Art & Design, Photography
Locations:
International Academy of Design & Technology Online
Qualifications:
Associate, Bachelor
Programs:
Associate of Science in Graphic Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling
Locations:
Tampa
Other Computer Animation Schools in Arizona
East Valley Institute of Technology
With their eye-catching graphics and unbelievably life-like characters, video games and major Hollywood blockbusters have brought this technology to the forefront. But 3D animation is so much more! St[...]
Pima Community College
Whether your medium is print or film, television or the web, hone your skills and enhance your career prospects with these hands-on programs. Students wishing to prepare to transfer to a 4-year unive[...]
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