Instruction
Instruction
Learning Environment at Bellevue College
Classrooms seat aproximately 30 students and each station has a computer graphics ready PC loaded with software licenses for all relevant programs. Software licenses including the Adobe Suite, Autodesk Maya, Unreal Engine, Unity, Pixologic ZBrush, Substsnce Painter, Substance Designer, and 3DS Max are provided on site in the classroom and are available for download on a student’s personal digital workstation. We also provide DMA students a separate computer lab open 8am - 9pm most days with reduced hours on the weekends. DMA 298 is taught as a hybrid online and onsite.
Courses I teach, but are not Limited to:
- DMA 100 - Survey of Digital Media Arts
- DMA 102 - Digital Design and Storytelling
- DMA 103 - Digital 2D Design
- DMA 113 - Digital 3D Design
- DMA 216 - 3D Fundamentals
- DMA 217 - 3D Implimentation
- DMA 225 - Game Design Fundementals
- DMA 226 - Digital Game Design
- DMA 227 - Advanced Digital Game Design
- DMA 295 - Programming for the Artist
- DMA 296 - Begining Level Design
- DMA 298 - Intro to 3D Studio Max
- DMA 299 - Independant Study
Digital Media Arts at Bellevue
As a Digital Media Arts Instructor at Bellevue College, along side talented industry professionals, I provide professional career training for the community that hosts headquarters to Microsoft, Valve, Google, and Amazon among other technology industry giants and small studios alike. Bellevue’s inclusivity statement brings adult learners of all ages, from already working professionals to running start students. In the game design track specifically, there are higher enrollments for neuro diverse students, LGTBQA, POC, and folks from varied backgrounds of all skill levels.