The Multimedia program focuses on providing the conceptual,
technical, and visual design skills required to create
multimedia applications and environments. Students build
a strong foundation for a multimedia design career by
learning design principles, digital imaging, Flash,
basic ActionScripting, video and sound editing, animation,
and interaction design, through case studies and hands-on
exercises.
Students learn professional applications for Adobe
Photoshop, Macromedia Flash, and digital video editing.
Course projects include critique, storyboarding, retouching,
compositing, Flash animation and site design, basic
Action Scripting, video and sound editing, motion graphics
production, and interface design.
Master's Certificate Program
Core program + dual concentration (16
- 20 courses)
Complete the Foundation program
and add two areas of professional concentration.
A concentration is a 105-hour study track focused
on portfolio development and career preparation.
Concentrations vary by program but include advanced
portfolio, corporate identity, digital photography,
e-commerce, and more. A Portfolio Review is required
on program completion.
Advanced Certificate Program
Core program + single concentration
(13 - 15 courses)
Complete the Foundation program
and add a single area of professional concentration.
A concentration is a 105-hour study track focused
on portfolio development and career preparation.
Concentrations vary by program but include advanced
portfolio, corporate identity, digital photography,
e-commerce, and more. A Portfolio Review is required
on program completion.
Foundation Certificate Program
Core program (10 courses)
Build a strong foundation in
a visual design field. Students learn design principles,
software skills, visual thinking, and concept
development, through case studies and hands-on
projects. Students will gain experience working
in different design media.
Concentrations
Design Concentrations offer students
in Advanced and Masters Certificate programs the ability
to study in an area of professional focus. Each concentration
is a 105-hour program with a specific career emphasis.
Completion of a core certificate program ensures that
students have met all prerequisites to enter a concentration.
Available concentrations
vary by program but include: advanced portfolio, corporate
identity, digital photography, digital illustration, digital
imaging, e-commerce, web design, flash, web coding, visual
identity, and web business.
Portfolio Review
Advanced and Master's Certificate students participate
in a final Portfolio Review. Upon completion of the
Advanced Certificate program, students submit 20-30
pieces of work for a Faculty panel to review. Work samples
include both Sessions.edu projects and outside creative
or professional projects across a range of media.
Students receive two rounds of feedback with the goal
of honing a stack of work into a professional, polished
presentation for potential employers. In this session,
students receive a constructive, candid critical evaluation,
gaining an understanding of how employers or other professionals
are likely to react to their work.