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Program Area Highlights

Courtney Rogers

Digital Design & Animation I & II are now 3D Modeling & Animation I & II. Students get certified in Autodesk Maya instead of Autodesk 3DS Max.

TS24 Digital Design & Animation I and TS25 Digital Design & Animation II has been changed to CD20 3D Modeling & Animation I and CD21 3D Modeling & Animation II.

This is more than just a name change but less than an entirely new course! The name change reflects what certification students will be getting from the end of the 3D Modeling & Animation courses. Students will complete a portfolio full of 3D Modeling basics for the first course then finish out the semester with testing for an Autodesk Certification in Maya. 

The course is now covering Autodesk Maya in replacement of Autodesk 3DS Max; this change is to reflect the current industry standard for program use! 

The biggest change is that Digital Design & Animation I covered a lot of the Adobe Suite including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe After Effects. The curriculum has cut most of those programs and is not solely focused on 3D modeling techniques and preparing students for certification! 

CD20 3D Modeling & Animation I and II is still required for Game Art & Design and Advanced Game Art & Design.

  • 3D Modeling
  • Game Design
Susi Burger

Our Robotics & Manufacturing classes recently visited two facilities to learn more about the manufacturing process and how robots are used.  Thank you to Crown Equipment in Kinston and B/S/H (Bosch) in New Bern for allowing our students to visit your factories!

  • Manufacturing
  • Robotics