Interactive Design
Category: Media and CommunicationProgram Description
Creativity. Technical skills. Put them together and be prepared for a career in the media communications field. At Hennepin Tech, you'll cover everything from the basic concepts of dynamic visual media to specific skills you'll need on the job.
The new Animation & Motion Graphics Artist Degree will prepare you to create exciting animations for film, video, the web, and games. The Video Production Specialist Degree includes all aspects of video production including script writing, shooting/lighting, linear and non-linear editing. The Interactive Designer Degree focuses on the production of rich and interactive media for the web, e-Learning, mobile, and games using HTML5 technologies. The Media Producer certificate provides technical experience in the operation of media presentation and production equipment. When you start here, you'll be ready to design a successful career.
Program Information
Swipe→Class Time: Day and Evening
Semester: Fall Semester or Spring Semester
Campus: Brooklyn Park Campus
Skills Required
Students must demonstrate computer proficiency by passing the Macintosh or Windows evaluation before enrolling in program technical courses.
Wages/Outlook/Advancement
Wage and Job Outlook information for this program are available at Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development (DEED).
Interactive Designers with good artistic design skills are in high demand by media producers, film and animation companies, production houses, government agencies, printing houses, ad agencies, educational institutions and businesses who are engaged in local and global communications with outside customers or company employees.
Questions? Contact OneStop
Email: OneStop@HennepinTech.edu
Phone: 952-995-1300
Program Media
Events
School Supply Drive
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Morning Greeting
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