Bachelor of Fine Arts – Animation
Undergraduate Filmmaking
Bachelor of Fine Arts – Animation
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Fall | Spring |
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FIM 5599 | Intensive Arts |
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FIM 1001 | Fundamentals of Production Design |
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FIM 1101 | Fundamentals of Screenwriting I |
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FIM 1102 | Fundamentals of Screenwriting II [optional] |
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FIM 1201 | FIM 1202 | Fundamentals of Directing I & II |
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FIM 1311 | FIM 1312 | Short Film (Fall); American Cinema (Spring) |
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FIM 1401 | FIM 1402 | Fundamentals of Producing I & II |
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FIM 1611 | FIM 1612 | Fundamentals of Picture Editing I & II |
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FIM 1622 | Fundamentals of Sound Design |
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FIM 1801 | Fund of Cinematography |
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FAN 1101 | FAN 1102 | Introduction to Animation I & II [optional electives]3 |
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FYS 1100 | First Year Seminar |
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ENG 1200 | Writing About... |
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General Education Requirement1 |
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Year One Total |
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Year Two | ||||||
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FIM 5599 | Intensive Arts |
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FAN 2101 | FAN 2102 | Animations Foundations I & II |
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FAN 2151 | FAN 2152 | Storyboarding I & II |
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FAR 2050 | Sketching for Communication |
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FAR 2070 | Life Drawing Studio |
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FIM 2311 | Classics of World Cinema |
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FIM 3330 or | The History of Experimental & Stop-Motion Animation |
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FIM 3340 | International Animation |
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HUM 2101 | Self, Society and Cosmos |
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HUM 21XX | Paths to the Present (choose one course) |
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General Education Requirements1 |
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Year Two Total |
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Year Three | ||||||
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FIM 5599 | Intensive Arts |
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FAN 3101 | FAN 3102 | Computer Animation I & II |
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FAN 3111 | FAN 3112 | Computer Graphics I & II |
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FAN 3171 | FAN 3172 | Year 3 Animation Practicum I & II |
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Cinema Studies, Film Electives, Independent Study, or Special Topics Courses4 |
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General Education Requirements1 |
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General Education Requirements1 |
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Year Three Total |
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Year Four | ||||||
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FIM 5599 | Intensive Arts |
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FAN 4101 | FAN 4102 | Advanced Computer Animation I & II |
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FAN 4171 | FAN 4172 | Year 4 Animation Practicum I & II |
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Cinema Studies, Film Electives, Independent Study, or Special Topics Courses4 |
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Designated Arts or Liberal Arts Courses2 |
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Year Four Total |
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1General Education requirements:
3 credits FYS 1100: First Year Seminar
3 credits ENG 1200: Writing About...
3 credits HUM 2101: Self, Society, and Cosmos
3 credits HUM 2102-2112: Paths to the Present
3 credits Natural Science/Mathematics requirement (fulfilled by MAT or SCI class)
3 credits Literature/Writing requirement (fulfilled by LIT or WRI course at 2000 or 3000 level)
3 credits Social/Behavioral Science requirement (fulfilled by HIS, PSY, or SOC class)
3 credits Humanities/Fine Arts requirement (fulfilled by any of the following areas of study: ARH, ARM, HUM, and THH classes as well as designated Arts classes outside of the student’s major)
6 credits General Education courses (two 3-credit hour courses from among any of the following areas of study offered in the Division of Liberal Arts, including ARH, ARM, COM, FRE, GER, HIS, HUM, ITA, LIT, MAT, MST, PHI, PSY, SCI, SOC, THH, WRI, or designated Arts classes outside of the student’s major)
2The School of Filmmaking requires two additional 3-credit Liberal Arts or Designated Arts courses (for a total of 6 credit hours). These may be taken earlier than Year Four, but we strongly recommend that they only be taken in semesters when the student is registered for one Gen Ed requirement.
3If you are interested in Animation, we strongly recommend that you take the FAN 1101 and FAN 1102: Introduction to Animation I & II elective classes in your first year.
4All Animation students must complete a minimum of 10 credit hours of film/arts elective coursework as part of the required credit hours towards this degree. Elective course credits may be fulfilled by any of the following: FIM 33XX, FIM 37XX, FIM 4088, FAN XX98, FAR XX98, FIM XX98, as well as permitted Arts classes outside of the student’s concentration.