Profiles of Schools/Colleges in Montana (MT) Offering Animation, Design, Gaming, and Media Related Programs

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Montana Schools with Animation, Design, and Gaming Programs

At Animation Career Review we have profiled colleges across the US that offer animation, design, and game related programs. Below is a list of profiles of Montana colleges:

Montana State University

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Montana animation schools: most expensive to least expensive

Montana is home to more than 20 Title IV degree-granting institutions. To become a Title IV school, an institution must grant an associate's degree or higher, they must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, they must have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, they must be in business for at least 2 years, and they must sign a participation agreement with the Department. Based on fulfillment of these requirements, Montana’s 20+ Title IV schools are eligible federal financial-aid programs. This makes them more accessible to students with financial need.

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Top animation programs in Montana

If you’ve ever wondered how any given animation school ends up on the list of top schools, there might be a simple answer. A number of education bloggers, students and student groups, alums, small media companies, and others create these lists based on a variety of factors that affect everything from finances to quality of campus life. Just a few factors considered include tuition cost, location, job placement, types of clubs and organizations, cultural activities, and student life.

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Best Animation Programs in Montana

Animation is one of the fastest growing fields in the entertainment industry and it is quickly becoming a part of other industries such as medicine, criminal justice, engineering, and science. This has created a demand for animators with special skills. As a result, aspiring animators have more options for training than ever before. While the usual route used to be to enroll in a program at an art and design school, this is no longer case. Animators may earn a degree at a traditional college, university, technical school, or specialty school. These schools have developed a wide variety of animation programs to meet the demand for top-tier talent. 

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Video Game Designer in Montana

Job hunters of ever-increasing numbers are pursuing careers in digital animation and video game design.  The skills needed for these lucrative, high-tech professions appeal as much to competitive gamers as to fine artists who can finally make a living at their craft.  Companies throughout the state of Montana hire Animators and Video Game Designers, with many more options available online. 

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Montana Animation Schools

November 28, 2011
Montana

Montana is chock full of artists of all kinds from painters to pottery makers to computer animators. More than 6,000 artists live here and this figure is expected to grow in the coming years. For animators this is good news because the large community of artists along with breathtaking scenery and a full-service film office attract all types of productions from Hollywood and beyond.

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Montana State University, Northern

Degrees Offered: B. A., A. A. S. Graphic Design

Tuition Information: Undergraduate residents $4,644 for lower division students, $5,499 for upper division students; nonresidents $14,225 for lower division students, $15,080 for upper division students for the 2011 – 2012 school year.

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Montana State University

Degrees Offered: B. F. A. Graphic Design

Tuition Information: Undergraduate residents $5,077, nonresidents $17,714 for the 2011 – 2012 school year.  Tuition does not include annual fees of $1,351.

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Montana State University Billing

Degrees Offered: B. A., B. F. A. Art with Concentration in New Media

Tuition Information:  Undergraduate residents $5,470, nonresidents $15,961 for the 2011 – 2012 school year.

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Animation Careers in Montana

Overview - There are more than 6,000 artists living in Montana. They work in industries such as fine arts, design, entertainment, and media. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has not determined the number of animators working in Montana, but the state is home to dozens of production studios and an active film office with film credits such as Call of the Wild, Hoot, What Dreams May Come, and Runaway Train. Production activity such as this helps create opportunities for animators interested in working in the film and video industries.

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