Frequently Asked Questions

What is included with my tuition?

Unique to the UC San Diego Digital Arts Center program and unlike competing programs, with your tuition into the Digital Graphics & Web Design program you will receive:

  • MacBook Pro 15" laptop computer
  • Adobe CS3 latest version, includes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat Pro, Flash & Dreamweaver software
  • All necessary textbooks
  • Digital SLR Camera
  • Tuition locked in for a year

With your enrollment in the Video, Sound & Motion Graphics program you will receive:

  • MacBook Pro 15" laptop computer
  • Apple's Final Cut Studio 2 software, including Final Cut Pro 6, Motion 3, DVD Studio Pro 4, Live Type, Compressor, and Soundtrack Pro,
  • Pro Tools LE
  • After Effects
  • Adobe CS3 including Dreamweaver and Flash
  • Textbooks
  • HD video camcorder
  • 1TB firewire/usb external hard drive
  • MIDI Keyboard
  • M-Box
  • Your tuition will be locked in for the year

Check with the Program Manager for details on book/software versions pertaining to the specific program.

Will I be employable?

That's our primary goal! One of the hallmarks of the UC San Diego Digital Arts Center program is that from the first day, we are grooming you to think, act and deliver like a professional designer. The projects you'll be doing from the very beginning are real-world and we help you develop a portfolio which looks good! Towards the end, we'll be teaching you about resume development and job interviewing, as well as business methods for those who really want to "do your own thing" from your home office. We also offer Externships for graduates who want real, in-office experience. We can also provide one-on-one coaching and career assistance. All the tools are there to help you launch a new career.

What kind of time commitment can a student expect as a participant in one of the UC San Diego Digital Arts Center Programs?

Each of our two Certificate programs, Digital Graphics and Web Design and Video, Sound and Motion Graphics, currently require participation in twelve classroom/instructional hours per week. Additional outside instructional time will be accomplished by utilizing an interactive blog site for project review and evaluation by students and instructors. Generally speaking, a student will be required to match classroom time with outside project production and design time, resulting in a one-to-one relationship. However, having said that, most students become so enthusiastic about the design process, that they devote numerous additional outside design hours to the projects as they strive to become the very best graphic design professionals possible in a reasonably short period of time.

Will I earn a degree at the end of this program?

The DAC program is a non-matriculated program of UC San Diego Extension. What that means is that we do not require certain GPA or SAT scores to enter. It also means that we award Certificates for successful completion of various major sections of DAC rather than a degree. Each UC San Diego Certificate has to meet specific University of California standards. These Certificates, along with a personal portfolio, have opened many doors for our students. The UC San Diego Extension Certificates that you may earn are:

  • Specialized Certificate in Digital Design
  • Specialized Certificate in Web Design for Graphic Professionals
  • Professional Certificate in Multimedia (Video, Sound & Motion Graphics)

When and where will the courses be taught? What choice do I have?

In order to get you through the program and out in the field as a design professional, both the daytime and nighttime DAC programs meet year round. All classes meet at our very professional, business-like Sorrento Mesa Center (San Diego, but off main UC San Diego campus) which has the advantage of being spacious and offering students abundant and free parking. (If you've ever tried parking on campus, you'll really appreciate this.)

  • The daytime DAC program (12 months) meets three mornings per week, 8 a.m. - 12 noon, Tues - Thursday. We observe all UC San Diego holidays and there is a break between quarters.
  • The evening DAC program (12 months) meets three evenings per week (Tuesday-Thursday) from 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
  • The evening VSMG program (12 months) meets three evenings per week (Tuesday-Thursday) from 5:30 pm - 9:30 p.m.
  • Each section of DAC (day or evening) has the same curriculum, number of hours and student learning outcomes.

How Does DAC Prepare Me For My Career?

Following successful completion of the Digital Graphics and Web Design program or the Video, Sound and Motion Graphics Series, students will have acquired extensive digital design knowledge and applied it to numerous professional level production projects.

The Business and Marketing Practices/Portfolio Development Series provides the opportunity to become adept at the basic principles of business, marketing and self-promotional practices. Business strategies, copyright and legal issues, marketing and job placement strategies will be learned and developed. The ongoing evolution of portfolios and presentation skills will continue to be refined while interfacing with various circles of the design community.

Upon successful completion of this Business and Marketing Practices Series, students will:

  • Have developed professional level skill sets and be prepared for employment with the refinement of their portfolios and presentation skills
  • Understand business/marketing practices as uniquely applied to the digital designer
  • Take part in internships / externships (optional)

Based on our real-world professional experience and the knowledge that comes from having taught digital art classes for over 15 years (way back with Photoshop 1.0); we know that the portfolio is the key to getting noticed, jobs, and work. In this unique field of digital arts, what matters is being able to show what you can do! And you can do that most effectively by showing samples of what you have done; showing your portfolio.

In the final quarter of your program, the learning continues full-steam (business concepts, legal issues, resume building, interviewing, internship prep, and more multimedia and design) but you'll also be working on your portfolio. Using what you've learned and projects developed in the program to date (digital photography, page layout, identity projects, web sites, audio/video production and more), you'll develop a "triple-threat" portfolio (print based, web based and interactive DVD based) of which you can be proud. Combine that with UCSD's brand-name Certificates and doors will open.

Are there any specific academic admission requirements?

We are looking for desire. As stated above, joining the UC San Diego DAC program is not dependent on one's grade point average (GPA) or SAT test scores. Nor do we have any specific design background prerequisite. (Although if you have one, so much the better!) We are looking for people who are creative and want a different future. We'll be looking for this in the one-on-one admission interview process.

What makes the UC San Diego Digital Arts Center program different from otherschools?

First, no one in Southern California has UC San Diego's academic prestige. No one has been teaching these technologies for as many years as we have. No one has instructors with more experience than we do. No one includes the notebook computer, the design software, the cameras, and all the textbooks in the tuition. (If you're comparing prices, add $10,000 plus to the tuition price of the "other schools".) This makes UC San Diego's Digital Arts Center program an excellent value.

Every student is unique to us. We only admit a small group of students each September in order to maximize learning. We offer real world projects, an Externship option, and UC San Diego quality.

We think this is the best program at the best price in the region. No one even comes close.

Who will my instructors be?

We're proud of our DAC instructors. Each is a practicing professional - not just a professional teacher. Each brings current methods and experience into the classroom and the sharing of current projects and issues has been found by students to be one of the highlights of the program.

Is financial assistance available?

Yes. Please check with us and we'll put you in contact with our financial aid officer.

When do enrollments in this program begin?

We welcome new students into the DAC program only once a year for the Fall (September). However, DAC Info Sessions start in January and enrollment is open from January onward for the upcoming Fall program.

Contact us to learn more about our programs!

dac@ucsd.edu

(858) 622-5750 or 622-5739


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2008 Information Sessions

Note: no info session on Sept 6

Please join us at the UC San Diego Extension Showcase on Sept 4, 5-7pm.

DAC program advisor John Lane to speak at 5:45pm on careers in Digital Arts.

For info please see extension.ucsd.edu/showcase.

Or contact Connie Castro for a personal appointment via email or phone at (858) 622-5750.


2009 Information Sessions

Mon, January 26th - 6 pm

Mon, February 23rd - 6 pm

Mon, March 16th - 6 pm

Mon, April 20th - 6 pm

Mon, May 18th - 6 pm

Mon, June 15th - 6 pm

Mon, July 20th - 6 pm

Mon, August 17th - 6 pm

Sat, September 5th - 9 am

Drop in hours on Tuesdays

September 1st - 15th
8 am - 12 Noon

Sessions are held at the UC San Diego Sorrento Mesa Center. Parking is free.

Reserve a seat by email or phone (858) 622-5739 or (858) 622-5750.