Certificate: Motion Design Or Basic Motion Design
If you would like to gain introductory knowledge in the field of graphic design, then our Certificate in Basic Motion Design is for you! The curriculum emphasizes the fundamental skills and knowledge of graphic design through further exploring the elements and principles of design in relation to a graphic design and advertising standpoint. Introductory courses focus heavily on conceptual thinking, hand-skills, and computer programs used in the profession. The certificate can be combined with any degree program at FHSU. A portfolio is not required for admission.
Motion Design (Graphic Design Majors)
Code | Title | Hours |
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ART 475 | Topics in Art II (Video Storytelling I) | 3 |
ART 475 | Topics in Art II (Video Storytelling II) | 3 |
ART 475 | Topics in Art II (Motion Design II) | 3 |
Total Hours | 9 |
Basic Motion Design (Non-Majors)
Code | Title | Hours |
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ART 245 | Computer-Assisted Graphics Design I | 3 |
ART 651 | Motion Design I | 3 |
Select one course from the following: | 3 | |
3D Motion Design | ||
Topics in Art II (Video Storytelling I) | ||
Total Hours | 9 |
If you are interested in adding a Certificate in Basic Motion Design to your current degree program, visit https://fhsu.edu/art-and-design/academic-programs/index for more information.
This is an FHSU advisory certificate. Advisory certificates are typically 9-15 hours of coursework. The certificates are designed by FHSU faculty to provide students a guide to choosing courses that introduce and develop a subject knowledge and/or skills. These certificates may be used to select a focus within a major, to develop additional knowledge and skills to complement a major, or to pursuing a topic of interest with open elective hours.
Courses taken as part of an advisory certificate are listed on the student's transcript, however the advisory certificate is not listed on the transcript. Many FHSU departments provide a completion certificate that students may use to show they completed the advised coursework, and talk about what it added to their degree. Non-degree students may complete the classes outlined in an advisory certificate and receive a completion certificate if offered by the department, however they are not enrolled in a degree plan or eligible for student aid.