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East of Borneo’s Institutional Partner Program runs on an annual basis: August 1, 2011 - July 31, 2012 and is
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agreement and annual fee by July 31st.
Completed agreement can be emailed to partnership@eastofborneo.org or printed and mailed to:
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MEDIA ARTS MEDIA ARTS & ANIMATION
& ANIMATION CREDITS CREDITS
GENERAL INFORMATION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 12 QUARTERS FIRST Q UARTER
CA1409 History and Trends in Animation 4
SEVENTH Q UARTER
CA2413 Acting for Animators (Prereq.CA2439) 4
GD1400 Computer Applications** 4 CA3410 Fundamentals of Business 4
GD1401 Fundamentals of Design 4 CA3449 Intermediate 3-D Modeling
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Advertising, television, film and video, entertainment, game design, architecture and
GD1402 Drawing and Perspective
PA095 Portfolio Foundations
4
4
(Prereq CA2429)**
E IGHTH Q UARTER
4
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education,are among the industries that make use of design, illustration, and modeling SECOND Q UARTER CA3459 Intermediate 3-D Animation
GD1411 Intermediate Drawing (Prereq. CA2439 and CA3449)** 4
skills developed by Media Arts & Animation graduates. Opportunities such as gaming
(Prereq. GD1401 & GD1402) 4 CA4480 Team Animation (Prereq. CA2439) 4
modeler, storyboard artist, character designer, broadcast graphics designer, animator, GD1403 Typography for Digital Media IM1480 Fundamentals of Interactive Design
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
and video postproduction artist are part of this field that is repackaging information (Prereq. GD1400) 4 (Prereq. GD1400) 4
GD1473 Color and Design (Prereq. GD1401) 4
in creative new ways. The computer animator is a skilled and specialized visual
communicator who combines individual artistic talent with technological expertise to THIRD Q UARTER N INTH Q UARTER
create impressions in a moving-image format. CA1415 Writing for Animation 4 CA3425 Materials & Lighting (Prereq. CA3449) 4
CA1420 Digital Imaging** (Prereq. GD1400) 4 CA3469 Advanced 3-D Modeling
CA2412 Advanced Drawing for Animation (Prereq. CA3449) 4
WHAT WILL I LEARN? (Prereq. GD1411) 4 PA3480 Project Management 4
Students learn to use the tools of the computer animation profession, ranging from
FOURTH Q UARTER TENTH Q UARTER
2-D animation to 3-D modeling and desktop video production. In addition to software CA2425 Intro to 2-D Animation CA3479 Advanced 3-D Animation
BE WHO YOU ARE.
PROGRAMS
applications, equipment also includes scanners, printers, video, audio, and classroom (Prereq. GD1411)** 4 (Prereq. CA3459)or CA2435
CA2432 Character/Object Design Advanced 2-D Animation (Prereq. CA2425) 4
presentation equipment. These tools enhance students’ flexibility and creativity, and (Prereq. GD1411) 4 CA4461 Traditional Animation Studio 4
enable them to produce an individualized digital portfolio that demonstrates their PA3481 Career Development (Prereq. GE1410) 4
practical and technical abilities to potential employers. The Bachelor of Science FIFTH Q UARTER
CA1410 Storyboarding and Animatics E LEVENTH Q UARTER
in Media Arts & Animation refines and synthesizes the students’ competencies in (Prereq. GD1411) 4 CA3460 Computer Animation Studio
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
the field of computer animation. Students apply advanced techniques in drawing, CA2429 Introduction to 3-D Modeling** (Prereq. CA3459)
(Prereq. GD1400) 4 4
characterization, animation in both 2-D and 3-D computerized environments, and CA2430 Introduction to Video (Prereq. GD1400) 4 CA3470 Special Topics for
interactive technologies. Computer Animation (Prereq. CA2439) 4
SIXTH Q UARTER
CA2431 Audio Production (Prereq. GD1400) 4 TWELFTH Q UARTER
G RADUATES A RE PREPARED . CA2439 Introduction to 3-D Animation** PA4483 Digital Portfolio** (Prereq. Qrts 1-11) 4
Graduates will develop a graduate portfolio, which represents a unique style and (Prereq. CA2429) 4 PA4484 Portfolio Presentation**
demonstrates conceptual abilities. The Media Arts & Animation bachelor’s degree CA2440 Digital Video Editing (Prereq CA2430) 4 (Prereq. Qrts 1-11) 4
program prepares graduates to seek entry-level positions as 2-D animators, 3-D TOTAL: 192
animators, broadcast graphic artists or other animation and art specialists. The length
OVERVIEW OF AIPD
of the program is twelve (12), eleven (11) week quarters.
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SHARE YOUR IDEAS.
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
GE1410 English I GE3433 Contemporary Art (Prereq. GE1433)
GE1413 Psychology GE3490 Cultural Anthropology
GE1424 Public Speaking (Prereq. GE1413 or GE1566)
GE1433 Art History GE4442 Ethics (Prereq. GE2442)
GE2411 English II (Prereq. GE1410) GE4455 Literature (Prereq. GE2411)
GE2412 College Mathematics GE4461 Physics (Prereq. GE2412)
GE2423 Environmental Science
GE2442 Critical Thinking
GE3424 Interpersonal Communication All listed General Education courses are 4 credits
(Prereq. GE1424) and 40 hours
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The Mission of The Art Institute of Portland is undergraduate design
EQUIPMENT CAGE
education. Degree programs at the College include both liberal education The Equipment Cage is the College’s technology resource center.
and professional education. Instructional programs require coursework in Currently enrolled students can reserve equipment. Equipment
communications, the humanities, the social sciences, in natural science and ranges from digital SLR cameras to Wireless Lavaliere microphones,
mathematics; they also prepare students for entry-level positions in design
recorders, as well as specialized tools like the animation Lunchbox
elds by focusing on the demands of professional practice. The College is Sync or the X-BOX game kit.
dedicated to personal service. The College seeks to be an innovative center
for design, a lively supporter of the arts, and a positive community partner in At the Cage, students can also reserve the green screen video
production studio, the Pro Tools equipped audio studio or A/V
the city of Portland, the state of Oregon, and the greater Paci c Northwest.
editing suites.
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T H AT H E L P S Y O U D E V E L O P Y O U R P O T E N T I A L . goal of preparing students
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needs of the school’s
innovative, diverse, and
specialized technical
and creative educational
PURPOSE career programs. Our
collection includes over
29,000 books, nearly
Education at The Art Institute of Portland is not a one-way process where 200 program-related
teachers hand students skills and knowledge. You must take responsibility magazines, journals,
and newspapers
and get involved. Here, you learn from artists and professionals in a hands-
available in print, over
on environment. You have the opportunity to make both professional 3000 audio and video
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contacts and lifelong friends. On your part it means engaging fully, eyes resources and multiple electronic databases.
and mind open and focused. There’s a vibrant energy at The Art Institute
of Portland, one that motivates you to do your best. You are supported
by a close and caring community bound by mutual respect for
creativity and individuality. You are also part of the Portland creative community SOME CAMPUS RESOURCES
and can contribute to the texture that makes Portland one of the nation’s most Weekly open drawing studios
livable cities. Education at The Art Institute of Portland also has a practical focus. Academic Advising & Tutoring Center
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we can enrich your learning experience and help requirements, your career goals.
you achieve in addition to the Liberal Arts and eld requirements for the bachelor’s degree in the following programs:
Student Supply Storeof Portland grants Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degrees. Candidates for bachelor’ s degrees must
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and Interior Design. Sustainable Design employs art and technology for designing processes, products and objects to Democracy by Design, College civic group Bachelor of
comply with overriding principles of economic, social and ecological sustainability. Individual academic departments Fine Arts degree from The Art Institute of Portland. A minimum of 60 credits in upper-division courses (numbered 300 or above)is required
for a bachelor’s degree. Of the 180 credits, all candidates must have earned a minimum of 45 credits at The Art Institute of Portland.
may have additional Liberal Arts requirements in addition to those outlined here.
Additionally, 20 of the 45 credits in residence must be earned at the upper division. As part of the general requirements for graduation from
the bachelor’s level program, the student must meet all progr lso display
Bachelor of Science with Minor in Sustainability Bachelor of store Arts with Minor
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Credits in Sustainability Credits academic departments may have additional Liberal Arts requirements in addition to those outlined here.
Sustainability Minor Requirements 24 Sustainability Minor Requirements 24 Bachelor of Science Credits Bachelor of Fine Arts Credits
Liberal Arts Requirements 69 Liberal Arts Requirements 69 Liberal Arts Requirements 69 Liberal Arts Requirements 69
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Environmental Science 3 Environmental Science 3 Humanities 15 Humanities 18
Biomechanics 3 Principles of Visual Communication 3 Principles of Visual Communication 3
Biomechanics 3
Environmental Economics 3 Color Theory 3 Color Theory 3
Environmental Economics 3
Environmental Ethics 3 Drawing 3 Drawing 3
Environmental Ethics 3
History of the Environmental Movement 3 Art History Elective 3 From Caves to Cathedrals 3
History of the Environmental Movement 3
Introduction to Sustainability 3 Humanities Elective 3 The Rise of Artistic Individuality 3
Introduction to Sustainability 3
Social Sciences 30 Revolution: The Roots of 19/20th C. Art 3
Program Field Credits: 6 Program Field Credits: 6
Seminar: Design Inquiry 3 Social Sciences 15
Upper Division Sustainability Electives 6 Upper Division Sustainability Electives 6
History of Material Culture I, II and III 9 Seminar: Design Inquiry 3
Senior Seminar 3 Cultural History Elective 9
Social or Natural Sciences Electives 15 Senior Seminar 3
Mathematics 3 Mathematics 3
Program Requirements for the Second Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor of Science in College Mathematics 3 College Mathematics 3
Often students may decide to pursue a new program of study after completing a
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. The Art Institute of Portland second Culinary Management Credits Computer Science 3 Computer Science 3
bachelor’s degree program provides an opportunity to complete a second bachelor’s Computer Science Elective 3 Computer Science Elective 3
Liberal Arts Requirements 66
degree in a timely manner. Each student in the second
Humanities 12 Natural Science 3 Natural Science 3
bachelor’s program must complete the following requirements: 1. The student must
have earned a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree from a regionally Environmental Ethics 3 Natural Science Elective 3 Natural Science Elective 3
accredited institution. 2. The student must complete a minimum of 45 credits in Ethics 3 Written Communication 9 Written Communication 9
residence at The Art Institute of Portland. Of these, 20 must be completed at the English Composition I 3
Humanities Elective 3 English Composition I 3
upper division. a) Students who have earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree and
are seeking a BFA with a Minor in Sustainability at AiPD granted 33 credits of the Principles of Visual Communication 3 Argumentation & Research 3 Argumentation & Research 3
69 required Liberal Arts. They are granted the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, 3.0 Writing & The Literary Arts 3 Writing & The Literary Arts 3
credits Math 3.0 credits of Computer Science, 3.0 credits of Art History, 9.0 credits of Social Sciences 24
Liberal Studies Electives 12
Cultural History, 3.0 credits of Design Inquiry, and 3.0 credits of Natural Science. b) Environmental Economics 3
Students who have earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree and are seeking a BS with Choose from approved courses in the Humanities, Social or Natural Sciences
General Sociology 3
a Minor in Sustainability at The Art Institute of Portland granted 33 credits of the 69
History of the Environmental Movement 3
Program Requirements for the Second Bachelor’s Degree
required Liberal Arts. They are granted the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, 3.0 credits Often students may decide to pursue a new program of study after completing Bachelor of Science in Culinary Management
Math, 9.0 credits of the HMC sequence, 3.0 credits of Design Inquiry, and 6.0 credits Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. The Art Institute of Portland
of Social/Natural Science, and 3.0 credits of Na tural Science. c) Students who have Introduction to Economics 3 second bachelor’s degree program provides an opportunity to complete a second
Credits
earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree and are seeking a BS in Culinary Management
Introduction to Sustainability 3 bachelor’s degree in a timely manner. Each student in the second bachelor’s Liberal Arts Requirements 66
with a Minor in Sustainability at The Art Institute of Portland granted 36 credits of program must complete the following requirements: 1. The student must have Humanities 12
the 66 required Liberal Arts. They are granted the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, 3.0 Social Science Electives 3 earned a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree from a regionally
Principles of Visual Communication 3
credits Math,3.0 credits Humanities, 3.0 credits of Social Science, 3.0 credits of Cultural Upper Division Cultural History 3 accredited institution. 2. The student must complete a minimum of 45 credits in
History, 3.0 credits of Introduction to Anthropology, 3.0 credits of General Sociology, residence at The Art Institute of Portland. Of these, 20 must be completed at the Humanities Elective 6
3.0 credits of Introduction to Ethics, and 3.0 credit of Introduction to Economics. 3. Natural Science 6 upper division. a) Students who have earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree and Ethics 3
Biomechanics 3 are seeking a BFA at The Art Institute of Portland earn 51 credits of the 69 required Social Sciences 27
Environmental Science 3 Liberal Arts. They earn for the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, 3.0 credits Math
concentration coursework. 3.0 credits of Computer Science, 3.0 credits of Art History, 9.0 credits of Cultural
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3
Computer Science 3 History, 3.0 credits of Design Inquiry, 12.0 credits of Liberal Arts Electives, 9.0 credits Introduction to Economics 3
Computer Science Elective 3 of Natural Science. b) Students who have earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree General Sociology 3
and are seeking a BS at AiPD earn 51 credits of the 69 required Liberal Arts. They
History of Material Culture I, II, III 9
Mathematics 6 earn for the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, 3.0 credits Math, 9.0 credits of the
HMC Sequence, 3.0 credits of Design Inquiry, 15.0 credits of Social/Natural Science Social Science Electives 3
College Mathematics 3
Electives, 9.0 credits of Natural Science, and 3.0 credits of Upper Division Humanities Social Science or Natural Electives 6
Written Communication 9 Elective. c) Students who have earned a qualifying Bachelor’s degree and are
seeking a BS in Culinary Management at The Art Institute of Portland earn 57 credits Mathematics 3
English Composition I 3
of the 66 required Liberal Arts. They earn for the following: 9.0 credits of Writing, College Mathematics 3
Argumentation & Research 3 3.0 credits Math, 9.0 credits of the HMC Sequence, 9.0 credits of Social/Natural
Writing & the Literary Arts 3 Science Electives, 3.0 credits of Liberal Arts Electives, 3.0 credits of Social Science, Computer Science 3
3.0 credits of Humanities, 3.0 credits of Introduction to Economics, 3.0 credits of Computer Science Elective 3
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, 3.0 credits of General Sociology, 3.0 credits
Natural Science 3
Natural Science Elective 3
Written Communication 9
English Composition I 3
Argumentation & Research 3
Writing & The Literary Arts 3
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CREDITS
GENERAL INFORMATION
SEVENTH Q UARTER
CA2413 Acting for Animators (Prereq.CA2439) 4
CA3410 Fundamentals of Business 4
CA3449 Intermediate 3-D Modeling
(Prereq CA2429)** 4
E IGHTH Q UARTER
CA3459 Intermediate 3-D Animation
(Prereq. CA2439 and CA3449)** 4
CA4480 Team Animation (Prereq. CA2439) 4
IM1480 Fundamentals of Interactive Design
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
(Prereq. GD1400) 4
N INTH Q UARTER
CA3425 Materials & Lighting (Prereq. CA3449) 4
CA3469 Advanced 3-D Modeling
(Prereq. CA3449) 4
PA3480 Project Management 4
TENTH Q UARTER
CA3479 Advanced 3-D Animation
PROGRAMS
(Prereq. CA3459)or CA2435
Advanced 2-D Animation (Prereq. CA2425) 4
CA4461 Traditional Animation Studio 4
PA3481 Career Development (Prereq. GE1410) 4
E LEVENTH Q UARTER
CA3460 Computer Animation Studio
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(Prereq. CA3459)
4
CA3470 Special Topics for
Computer Animation (Prereq. CA2439) 4
TWELFTH Q UARTER
PA4483 Digital Portfolio** (Prereq. Qrts 1-11) 4
PA4484 Portfolio Presentation**
(Prereq. Qrts 1-11) 4
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OVERVIEW OF AIPD
GE3433 Contemporary Art (Prereq. GE1433)
GE3490 Cultural Anthropology
(Prereq. GE1413 or GE1566)
GE4442 Ethics (Prereq. GE2442)
GE4455 Literature (Prereq. GE2411)
GE4461 Physics (Prereq. GE2412)
All listed General Education courses are 4 credits
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