Computer Animation Schools in Pennsylvania
Schools that offer Computer Animation in Pennsylvania
The Art Institutes
Qualifications:
Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor
Programs:
3 D Animation (C), 2 D Animation (C), 3-D Model for Game & Animation (D)
Locations:
Pittsburgh, York, Arlington, Sterling, Philadelphia, New York
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:
Lansdale School of Business
Qualifications:
Associate, Diploma
Programs:
Computer Graphics and Design, Computer Graphics Specialist, Web Design Specialist
Locations:
Phoenixville
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:
Other Computer Animation Schools in Pennsylvania
Bucks County Community College
3D Animation (formerly Digital Amimation) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This program provides the student with hands-on knowledge in digital illustration, 3-D modeling, and 3-D animation via the computer. Th[...]
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Computer-Generated 3D Design & Animation A.A.S. The 3D Design and Animation program is a streamlined and extensive curricula focusing on the strengths of Alias, Discreet, AVID, and Adobe software[...]
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