Expression College for Digital Arts

Main Campus:

6601 Shellmond St

Emeryville, CA 94608

510-654-2934

About Expression College for Digital Arts

Ex'pression College for Digital Arts is located in Emeryville, California. The school is geared toward the entertainment industry and known for its around-the-clock schedule and five week classes. The school's bachelor's degree is accelerated and may be earned in just over 2 1/2 years. Ex'pression offers bachelor's degrees in four areas such as animation & visual effects, game art & design, motion graphic design, and sound arts.

Distance Learning Enrollment: N/A Financial Aid For Online Students: Yes Average Cost Per Online Course: N/A

Sector: Private for-profit- 4-year Religious Affiliation:N/A HBCU:No Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor's Academic Calendar:Other academic year Accredited By: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology

Distance Learning Web Site: http://www.expression.edu

Web Site: http://www.expression.edu

Financial Aid Site: http://www.expression.edu/tuition_financial_aid/financial_aid/

Online Learning Programs at Expression College for Digital Arts

Ex'pression is known for a challenging lab and class schedule. The school operates 24/7, with students in class or lab for 4 hours at a time; lectures generally take place between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., and labs run throughout the day. Many classes will have a three-hour lecture, a one-hour break, and then a four-hour lab.

Ex'pression's degree programs start monthly, and students take two courses at a time, with one course occurring on three days a week and the other course occurring on two or three. Courses are five-weeks long, and new courses start every five weeks.

What's Unique at Expression College for Digital Arts

Ex'pression has many noteworthy alumni including the following graduates: Spencer Nilsen (school president), video game music composer; Christopher Cabcabin, graphic designer at Sony Playstation Network; John Scanlon (sound arts program director), sound engineer; and Yael Braha (motion graphic design program director), graphic designer and filmmaker.

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