DMAC

(4 Reviews)
5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA

DMAC is located in Palm Beach County of Florida state. On the street of Broken Sound Boulevard Northwest and street number is 5400. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (561) 391-1148. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find DMAC quickly are 26.395091 ,-80.110629

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Address: 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA
Postal code: 33487
Phone: (561) 391-1148
Website: http://lynn.edu/dmac

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  • Blumberberrry

    (May 16, 2017, 8:41 am)

    I am currently a senior studying towards my BFA in Graphic Design. I researched their curriculum over other schools and I can say from my opinion their program holds a lot more in weight. We learn all there is to do with graphic design, as well as motion design, web design, 3d design, fine art, interface design, and more.

    The classes cost $1700 and although that can be thought of as expensive, it's on the cheaper side compared to other art schools. The classrooms are really small. For my major classes I never had more than 12 students? So you get a lot of 1-1 time with your professor. That extra attention really helps vs being in a giant classroom with 300+ students. Especially with the amount of information we're learning and how daunting some of the software can be when you're first starting.

    The campus is very small so you have the same handful of teachers as your professors throughout your entire time at DMAC. As a result you know everyone personally and your teachers know you too. It's very heart-warming to have your teachers see your progress personally and let you know what to focus on and what areas your portfolio are lacking so you can work on that. As far as the Graphic Design department goes, the professors are the schools best asset. They really do care about their students and seeing them grow.

    From my experience the Graphic Design program's ultimate goal is to get as much information in you as possible and help you find a job. There are checkpoints multiple times during your studies here where they see if you're on track for the portfolio class, and ultimately to prepare you for the field. Everyday you are constantly emailed from the career services on jobs in the area and internships as well. I also received tailored help from the careers person.

    Because the school is so small and everything is at a personal basis you have the luxury of not having to deal with the hassle of regular administration for universities, which leaves you in long holds on the phone, unanswered questions, different answers from different people, and waiting for days for a reply to an email. At DMAC you can walk right in and get your questions answered and any issues resolved very quickly.

    DMAC's accreditation is probably one of it's faltering points but it brings both good and bath things.

    They aren't run by a company such as the Art Institute so they have more control over their classes. Also the amount of GEs is considerably low compared to other schools which leaves more room for art and design classes. If you want an art and design enriched program with the bare minimum amount of GE's needed to be considered a bachelors degree, then DMAC might be your choice.

    A con is you're kinda stuck here if you do decide to leave. It is very difficult to transfer DMAC credits. If something occurs and you find another school that better fits your needs, you might find yourself in a bad situation with less funds and having to basically start all over if you do take that step.

    Another con is the price of the general education classes. They cost as much as your major classes (when they really shouldn't). $1700 for a class that holds no value to other universities?? You're better off completing those elsewhere but then you're at the school's discretion as to whether they accept those credits or not.

    The retention for the higher-up employees at the school is also a bit alarming. During my time I've seen 2-3 deans come and go. That's just my personal feeling but it effects my overall view of the school as well.

    It is an accelerated program and you're going to learn a lot very fast. Just be wary of some of the risks. You're not going to graduate with a degree coming from a well-known school to the industry, but if you put in the work and utilize all the tools DMAC has to offer you're going to walk out with a killer portfolio and a job offer. Weigh those and see what's important for you.

  • Peter Heise

    (August 24, 2015, 11:43 am)

    I loved my experience at DMAC and the knowledge I gained helped me not only become a better artist but I landed the job I wanted because of the portfolio I build while attending school! The teachers are so experienced and professional I really enjoyed my time here. I would recommend DMAC to any of my friends serious about a career in Digital Media or web or app design.

  • Larry Bryant

    (August 21, 2013, 12:03 pm)

    I've been interested in DMAC since freshman year at high school and had my first Open House my sophomore year. After my open house I was completely sure I had chosen the right place to go. The student body are all welcoming and ready to help along with the staff. Teacher find ways to teach and make class fun and easy to learn. This year was my first year in college and I'm positive that I'll be here for the rest of my college career.

  • Gary Schultz

    (February 28, 2013, 10:53 am)

    I am currently finishing my MFA in Visual Effects and I have to admit, this school in great. The nice thing is that the teachers, while being extremely knowledgeable and have industry experience in the field, are very personable. The classes are fun and challenging with the curriculum being versatile enough to learn new industry standard software and really know the ins and outs of the production pipeline. The small classroom sizes also give you the near one-on-one attention that can really be beneficial. Instead of being another number in a lecture hall of hundreds, DMAC has an average classroom size of say 1 professor to about 8-10 students. The curriculum and caliber of work that is asked of you definitely prepares you for a career in the art world.

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DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148
DMAC | 5400 Broken Sound Blvd NW #100, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA | Phone: (561) 391-1148

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