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MDM525: Defining Client Needs

Successful media designers understand their clients' industries and can implement design strategies that can elevate their brand in a competitive marketplace. In the Defining Client Needs Course, students explore the designer-client relationship and...

ECW3702: Television Writing

The Television Writing course provides a challenging opportunity for students to adapt principles and concepts gleaned from previous writing courses to develop proficiency with the creative process used by professional television writers. Students...

VSA4444: Visual Realization

The Visual Realization course enables students to substantiate their career aspirations by developing an original project or asset while adhering to industry metrics and established expectations. Emphasizing both creativity and professionalism, this...

NMJ570: Digital News Production

The Digital News Production Course prepares students to work in the evolving media environment by introducing them to the theories, techniques, and skills used in online newsrooms and for news-related websites. The goal of the course is for students...

BUS359: Project and Portfolio V: Business

The Project and Portfolio V: Business course uses project-based learning opportunities for students to hone industry-ready skills and bolster their career readiness. Students will focus on evaluating and refining creative assets and strategies in the...

Mission

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People from around the world come to Full Sail to pursue their educational goals, and they share one thing in common – a passion for creative careers in the entertainment and media industry.

Full...

UXP229: Project and Portfolio II: User Experience

The Project and Portfolio II: User Experience course combines hands-on learning experiences with summative and formative portfolio assessments. In this course, students will apply information visualization and user interface knowledge gained from...

SCS3222: Professional Development Seminar II: Sportscasting

In Professional Development Seminar II: Sportscasting, students will continue an in-depth exploration of the sportscasting industry. With this newly acquired industry knowledge, students will create a career strategy map of their own. Students will...

GDD245: 3-D Content Creation

The 3-D Content Creation course explores techniques used in the professional game industry to create and render content for real-time 3-D games. Topics covered include geometry, lighting, shading, texturing, the rendering pipeline, the content...

CTI3622: Database Systems

In the Database Systems course, students will exercise their knowledge of database software to build scalable, secure, and reliable systems. This course explores topics such as replication and data distribution, security practices, performance...