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Computer graphics is a unique interdisciplinary body of applied knowledge that includes elements of visual science, computer science, computer graphics, technology, and graphic design applied to the creation and communication of information. Visually oriented students who are interested in creating and managing the production of graphics through computer technology are prepared to enter professions in marketing, education/training, engineering, entertainment, and communication. Opportunities for undergraduate study include either a self-contained general graphics communications major or a series of concentrations. The concentrated areas that are offered in New Albany are in animation and interactive multimedia. Consult an academic advisor for the most current and accurate information. The program of study required for the A.S. in computer graphics is as follows: First Year
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Interdisciplinary, major-related selectives
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