2008 CCBC College Catalog
Digital Illustration
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Statewide
Program
General Education Requirements
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Credits
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____SPCM 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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3
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____ENGL 101
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College Composition
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3
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____CINS 101
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Introduction to Computers
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3
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____ARTS 106
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History of Art II
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3
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General Education Electives (Choose courses in each
category from the list of approved General Education courses. One
3-credit General Education course must be a Diversity course.)
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____Biological and Physical Sciences
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3-4
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____Mathematics
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3-4
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____Social and Behavioral Science
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3
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Total General Education:
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21-23
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Program Core
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____CGVC 101
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Introduction to Computer Graphics
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3
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____CGVC 102
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Design Basics
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3
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____CGVC 108
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Designing with Type
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3
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____CGVC 120
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Digital Imaging I
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3
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____CGVC 121
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Computer Illustration
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3
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____ARTS 110
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Drawing I
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3
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____ARTS 120
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Painting I
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3
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Total Credits Program Core:
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21
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Option Requirements
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____PHTO 107
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Digital Photography I
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3
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____CGVC 207
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Digital Imaging II
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3
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____CGVC 237
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Computer Illustration II
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3
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____CGVC 221
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Introduction to 3D Illustration
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3
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____CGVC 248
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Digital Prepress
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3
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____CGVC 222
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Concepts in Illustration
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3
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____CGVC 254
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Portfolio Workshop
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3
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Total Credits Option Requirements:
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21
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Total Credits Required for Degree:
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63-65
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Program Description:
The Digital Illustration degree curriculum gives students the skills and
tools necessary to work as freelance digital illustrators or as team
members in digital art and design studios. Focusing primarily on the
rendering of imagery for advertising, commercial, and entertainment
purposes, the Digital Illustration curriculum combines traditional
drawing and painting skills with new media digital applications and
output strategies.
Students who wish to use the Digital Illustration curriculum for
transfer into a four-year art and/or design program should consult with
a CGVC program coordinator as to their path of study. Many courses will
transfer, but certain specialized courses may not.
Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be able to:
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Differentiate between the many different fields of illustration
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Define the marketplace in which illustrations can be sold
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Understand how illustration fits into the workflow of digital design
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Effectively use industry-standard drawing and painting applications to
render professional-level illustrations
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Create compelling spot illustrations for multiple media usage
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Successfully combine traditional drawing and painting media and
techniques with digital tools and applications
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Create an illustration job from concept to final product
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Pitch illustration solutions to clients
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Organize an illustration portfolio to reflect a career direction
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Develop a distinct, individual illustration style
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Prepare successful digital files for print and/or screen display