About the ProgramStoryboarding and Character Design Concentration
Storyboarding and Character Design Concentration
Curriculum Requirements
First Year
NOTE for SPRING TERM STARTS: Students admitted in Spring Term are advised to begin with electives that first term.
- ANI 421
- ANI 422
- ANI 425
- ANI 426
- ANI 428
-
ANI 429
or ANI 449
or ANI 471 - ANI 445
- ANI 460
- ANI 465
-
ANI 444
or ANI 466 -
Four (4) credit hours from the following list:
- ANI 420
- ANI 427
- ANI 429
- ANI 448
- ANI 449
- ANI 471
- Open Electives
Open Electives
Students must complete the eight (8) credit hours of Open Electives from graduate courses in the Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media. Open Elective courses must be in the range of 421 to 690
Degree Requirements
Students in this degree program must meet the following requirements:
- Complete a minimum of 52 graduate credit hours in the designated program.
- Complete all graduate courses and requirements listed in the designated degree program.
- Earn a grade of C- or better in all graduate courses of the designated degree program.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Students pursuing a second (or more) graduate degree may not double count or retake any course that applied toward the completion of a prior graduate degree. If a required course in the second degree was already completed and applied toward a previous degree, the student must meet with a faculty advisor to discuss a new course to be completed and substituted in the new degree. This rule also applies to cross-listed courses, which are considered to be the same course but offered under different subjects.
- Students pursuing a second master's degree must complete a minimum of 52 graduate credit hours beyond their first designated degree program in addition to any required introductory courses in their second designated degree program.
Students with a GPA of 3.9 or higher will graduate with distinction.
For DePaul's policy on repeat graduate courses and a complete list of academic policies see the DePaul Graduate Handbook in the Course Catalog.