Digital Media Arts College
Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) was an art and design college in Boca Raton, Florida.[1] DMAC was founded in 2002 to offer bachelor's degrees in 3D animation and graphic design.[3] It was acquired by Lynn University in 2017 and made part of the Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn College of Communication and Design.[4]
Type | for-profit college,[1] not accredited[2] |
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Established | 2002 |
President | Sunny Sharma |
Dean | Dr. Christine Jax |
Academic staff | 35 |
Students | 317 |
Undergraduates | 293 |
Location | , , United States of America |
Website | dmac |
DMAC was accredited nationally by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), which is no longer recognized by the Department of Education since December 12, 2016.[2] DMAC is also licensed by the Commission for Independent Education and approved for veteran's training by the United States Department of Veteran's Affairs. Current enrollment is approximately 350 students.
Mission
DMAC was an undergraduate and graduate degree granting institution dedicated to domestic and international students whose professional goals include graduating from college with a career-focused education.
This school of art and design attracts faculty with appropriate academic and industry credentials to teach a curriculum around graphic design, computer animation, game art, website design and visual effects.
DMAC focuses its undergraduate and graduate education on providing students with an understanding of the interdependence of technology, media and entertainment in a culturally diverse, global society.
Description
DMAC offers specialized Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Computer Animation (and a concentration in Game Art) and Graphic Design (and a concentration in Advertising Design) as well as Master of Fine Arts degrees in Visual Effects Animation and Web Design.
In 2014, DMAC launched their online programs which includes an Associate of Multimedia Design and a Master in Web Design and Technology
Professional certificate programs are also offered for students working towards a degree and as resume enhancers for professionals working in an advertising-related industry.
Campus
The DMAC campus was a 33,000+ square foot facility located in Boca Raton, Florida. The campus was retained and is still used by Lynn University.
DMAC's computer labs are regularly updated with software and hardware standard to the computer animation and graphic design industries
Animation school students use Dual Xeon processor PCs with Nvidia Quadro graphics cards running Autodesk and Adobe software
Graphic design school and motion graphics students use Apple G5 computers with 23" cinema displays with Adobe software. A render farm of networked computers is provided for animation students whose classwork often involves rendering.
The campus houses a certified, on-site help desk to assist students with technical issues and also has a laptop program.
DMAC also features a full art studio, motion capture chroma key wall with professional video equipment, dialogue and library, graffiti and gallery walls, and a student lounge.
Academics
Professional Certificates are available in: Computer Generated (CG) Modeling, Drawing, Motion Graphics, Graphic Design and Web Design.
Associate and Bachelor Undergraduate Degrees are offered in: Graphic Design (AS), Multimedia Design (AS), Graphic Design (BFA), Advertising(BFA), Computer Animation (BFA), Game Art (BFA)
MFA Graduate Degrees are available in: Web Design, Visual Effects Animation.
External links
References
- "College Navigator". U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
- "ACICS Loss of Accreditation Recognition". Retrieved 2017-04-10.
- Winter, Christine (11 November 2002). "Start-up College Teaches E-media". Technology. Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
- https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2017/09/21/lynn-university-will-buy-digital-media-arts-college