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    Irvine Valley College
   
    Nov 25, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED]

Interactive Media Arts


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Dean: Joseph Poshek
Academic Chair, Visual Arts: Terry Chatkupt
Faculty: Patricia Beckman-Wells, EdD

Courses

The Interactive Media Arts curriculum prepares students for emerging technologies in Games, Virtual/Augmented/Mixed realities, Virtual Film Production, Projection Mapping, Public Digital Performance, and related industry. We concentrate on creating digital art products enhanced by a game engine, industry standard art asset creation software, and programmed interactivity.

Interactive Media Arts (IMA) curriculum is predominately project based, and includes courses in 3D/2D Animation, Game Design, Character Design and Layout, Environmental Design, 3D Modeling, Virtual Filmmaking, Interactive Live Event Design, Visual Programming, and Story as they pertain to emerging technologies. Students are not expected to have digital experience prior to joining the classes.

Our IMA program enjoys strong relationships to area studios, and several artists from these studios participate in the curriculum as instructors, guest speakers, and guests. These CSU and UC transferable studio-based art courses are intended to prepare students for industry, as well as provide a foundational understanding of the aesthetic and technical aspects of emerging technologies.

Majors

Certificates concentrate on pipeline production positions of employment so that the student may concentrate on skill-driven academic success that is pertinent to the local job market. If the student has an interest in a Baccalaureate, we provide the student with a targeted focus when transferring to a four-year college or university. The student may take as many tracks as they are interested in, as all provide the student with a more well-rounded understanding of emerging technologies and an expanded, original creative portfolio. The current Interactive Media Arts certificate program includes three one-year certificates of proficiency in 3D Animation, 2DAnimation, and General Game Design. These certificates are intended to produce relevant hires for the games, emerging technology, and entertainment industries as well as any industry adopting new technologies. Each certificate culminates into a portfolio course wherein a student may choose a pipeline position emphasis or participate in a group project. Students completing portfolio have enjoyed tremendous success in the IEEE Gamesig as top ten finalists and semi-finalists.

Potential Careers

Examples of careers in interactive media arts and emerging technology:

  • Animator for games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

  • 3D Modeler for games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

  • Game designer for games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

  • Pre-visualization artist for games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

  • 3D Asset Manager for games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

  • Interactive display designer for theme parks and all emerging technologies.

  • Producer of games, film, virtual reality, webgl, and all emerging media.

 

Graphical chart showing the programs and courses in the IVC art department. There are four categories: Art History, Digital Media Art, Interactive Media Arts, and Studio Art.

Programs

    Certificate of Proficiency

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