Credential Information

2026-2027 Academic Year

DRAFT CMS until August 14, 2026.

Unity Certified User Artist

Credential NameUnity Certified User Artist
Credential Vendor InfoCertiport
Matt Johnson
633 W. Innovation Way 5th Floor | Lehi, Utah 84043 USA
matt.johnson1@pearson.com
801-772-3254
https://unity.com/products/unity-certifications
Implementation Year2026-2027
Credential Auto CollectYes
Diploma EndorsementCD31 = Yes
Validation Artifact"Results (264) Plus" report from Certiport OR Copy of certificate
Credential Lead ConsultantMike Renne
michael.renne@dpi.nc.gov
Course Code and TitleCD31 Advanced Game Art and Design
Credential as POLCD31 POL = No
Pathway(s)Game Art Design (GAAR)
Cost of Instructor Training$0.00
Instructor Training RequirementsNone
The instructor does not need to hold the credential.
Exam Voucher Expiration12 months
Credential Lifespan5 years
Renewal OptionsYes
SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) Code(s)Desktop Publishers (43-9031)
Graphic Designers (27-1024)
Photographers (27-4021)
Special Effects Artists and Animators (27-1014)
Web and Digital Interface Designers (15-1255)
ArticulationYes
The exam is recommended for 2 college credits by the American Council on Education (ACE).
SequencingYes
This credential is part of a structured, industry-recognized pathway designed to build foundational skills in game art and real-time 3D content creation. It validates a learner’s ability to work within Unity to create, import, and optimize visual assets, making it an ideal starting point for careers in game development, animation, visualization, and interactive media. This credential also aligns with college-level programs in game design, digital art, and computer graphics, providing a strong complement to postsecondary education.
Employer TransferabilityYes
Delivery FormatOn-line
Proctored Environment RequiredYes
Proctors must be individuals who are registered with Certiport and have formally requested to become a proctor through their Certiport user profile. To qualify, the individual must read, agree to, and accept the Certiport Proctor Agreement, which outlines the terms, conditions, and responsibilities required for proctoring.

No additional credentials or qualifications are required beyond accepting the agreement.

Documentation of proctor requirements: https://www.certiport.com/Portal/common/documentlibrary/Q10_BecomeProctor.pdf
Proctored RequirementsN/A
Test Site Options and RequirementsSchools are eligible to serve as official Certiport test sites or administer exams remotely using approved proctoring methods. To become a test site, institutions must register with Certiport and meet specific technical, administrative, and security requirements outlined by the testing provider.

Complete requirements for becoming a Certiport Authorized Testing Center (CATC) can be found at:
https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Educator-resources/Get-started.aspx

If a school is unable to serve as a test site or proctor remotely, students may take the exam at an authorized external Certiport testing center, such as a local college, library, or workforce development center. Availability may vary by region.
Testing Environment RequirementsN/A
Exam Time Allotment50 minutes
Exam Passing Requirement700/1000 or 70%
RetakesYes
If a student fails their first attempt, they must wait 24 hours from the time the exam was first started before retaking it. If the second attempt is unsuccessful, the student must wait at least five calendar days from the date of their last attempt before retaking the exam a third time or any time thereafter.
Student AccommodationsYes
Step-by-step instructions for submitting a request and additional information can be found here:
https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Educator-resources/Exam-policies/Accommodations.aspx#apply
Multilingual Resources*No
View the list of available languages for each certification by visiting:
https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Educator-resources/Exam-details/Exam-releases.aspx
Directory NotesNone