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      Game Art & Design Degree Requirements

      In order to be prepared to pursue your degree or diploma, there are a number of requirements we ask that you meet so you are ready to hit the ground running when it comes to your studies. The admissions requirements detail the prerequisites from an academic standpoint that have to be met. The technical requirements detail what you’ll need for your online learning experience.

      Students seeking admission to The Art Institute of Pittsburgh — Online Division must meet the following requirements shown below.

      The prospective student must be a high school graduate with a minimum, cumulative, final high school CGPA of 2.5 or higher, or hold a General Education Development (GED) Certificate, or associate's degree or higher as a prerequisite for admission. Students must exhibit competent drawing and design skills by submission of specified portfolio criteria.  Drawing and design skills will be assessed using department standards and will determine placement in drawing courses.

      Online Orientation

      Each student who enrolls at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh — Online Division is required to complete an online student orientation prior to the start date of the student's first course. The online orientation helps the student become familiar with different features of the online classroom environment and prepares the student for his or her role as an active learner in the online classroom.


      Software Requirements

      • Adobe After Effects
      • Adobe Flash Professional
      • Adobe Illustrator
      • Adobe InDesign
      • Adobe Photoshop
      • Adobe Premiere Pro
      • Apple Quicktime Pro
      • Audacity 1.2.6
      • Adobe Acrobat Professional
      • Autodesk 3ds Max
      • Unreal UDK
      • Windows Media Player
      • Microsoft Office Professional
      • Norton Antivirus

      Minimum Technology Requirements

      Students should have at least a 1024x768 display (1280x800 recommended) with qualified hardware-accelerated OpenGL graphic card, 16-bit color, and 256MB of VRAM, as well as a DVD-ROM drive.

      • PC: As a general guideline, students should not have computer specifications less than a Pentium 4 CPU or AMD Athlon 64 processor and one of the following Operation Systems with 4GB of RAM and at least 10 GB of hard-disk space available for installation:
        • Windows XP with Service Pack 3
        • Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (Service Pack 2 recommended)
        • Windows 7

      Web Browser Requirements

      PC: At least one of the following browsers with Java enabled:

      • Internet Explorer 9.0 (recommended)
      • Internet Explorer 8.0 (supported)
      • Mozilla Firefox 4.0 (recommended)
      • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 (supported)
      • Google Chrome 5.0 and higher (supported

      Hardware Requirements

      • CD or DVD burner
      • Color Inkjet Printer
      • Color Flatbed Scanner
      • Digital Camera

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