Richard Southern Framework Leader Computer Animation Games and Effects
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The Faculty of Media and Communication Four academic departments: Media Production Advertising, Marketing & Communication Animation Journalism and Communication Over 2600 students from over 70 different countries Work placements available on all our undergraduate courses. Home to The National Centre for Computer Animation (N.C.C.A)
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Our course portfolio Undergraduate courses BA Computer Animation Arts BA Computer Visualisation and Animation BSc Software Development for Animation, Games and Effects Course fees (BA) UK/EU: 9,000 Non-EU: 13,000 Key facts 3 years full time or 4 years with a 40 week placement 5% early bird discount on fees if you pay your tuition fee before or within seven days of enrolment
BA Computer Animation Arts Computer Animation is one of the most rapidly expanding areas of creative endeavour and technical development. It is an exciting, fast-changing and rewarding area to be involved with. Both the technology and the creative application of this technology have reached such a level of maturity and sophistication that we begin to see a number of quite distinct and specialised application areas emerging which graduates of this course can enter. Such areas are 3D computer animation production, 2D and 3D digital special effects, and computer games. Career opportunities September 2015/16 There are a range of careers available to graduates in animation, effects and games, but they are especially suited to roles such as director, environment artist, concept artist, character animator or compositior In particular, the last decade has seen a truly amazing growth in computer animation and its applications. This is manifested in the production of fully synthetic feature films such as Shrek, photorealistic digital special effects such as Star Wars and The Matrix, and a wide range of computer games
BA Computer Visualisation & Animation September 2015/16 This course is one of the most established computer animation courses in the UK and was developed after extensive consultation with many of the leading companies in the computer animation, digital special effects and computer game sectors The course has a focus on the creative use of computer graphics and animation technology The course content combines elements of traditional art disciplines, such as life drawing and cinematography, with elements taken from the computing and engineering disciplines, such as programming and applied maths Career Opportunities Graduates of this course have been able to pursue careers in the field of film special effects, computer game design, animation production, graphics software implementation, multimedia, scientific visualisation and many other related fields. Students divide their time equally among computing and moving image studies
BSc Software Development for Animation Games and Effects Building on a solid base of mathematics and computer science theory, you will apply software development techniques to a range of topics, such as modelling, rendering and natural phenomena simulation. Our course is distinct from other Computer Science programs in that you will be immersed in the production process, experiencing cross-disciplinary collaborations with artists and technical directors. This production experience will not only help you develop the techniques and skills needed to excel in your discipline, but will also teach you to better appreciate and work effectively with other aspects of the production pipeline, for example artists, designers, producers and directors Career opportunities September 2015/16 On this computer animation degree you will learn software and application design, with the aim that you will go onto to work as Research and Development Technical Director, Games Engineer programmer or Application Software Designer within the animation or gaming industry
Entry Requirements and the selection process 320-340 tariff points CVA: 1 technical, 1 visually creative CAA: 1 (pref 2) visually creative SDAGE: 1 (pref 2) technical Visually Creative: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Photography Technical: Mathematics, Physics, Computing About 500 applicants About 250 invited for interview 120 places (50 CAA, 50 CVA, 20 SDAGE) Interviews starting November: Maths, Logic, Life Drawing tests Personal interview with teaching staff Portfolio
Why choose our courses? Unrivalled Industry links Endorsed and accredited by industry Presentations, projects set by industry Professional practitioners right next door! Teamwork Focus on interdisciplinary teamwork: mirroring industry practice. Practitioners can be artists, scientists and/or generalists. Resources Home to 40 world leading practitioners and academics More contact hours than any comparable institution Industry standard facilities Specialisation Through specialist and group projects Helps to develop your brand Distinguishes you from other candidates You will learn empathy for other stages of the production pipeline.
Home to 40 world leading practitioners and academics
More contact hours than any comparable institution
Industry standard facilities
Work placements All our undergraduate courses offer the opportunity to undertake a work placement o o o o o Minimum 4 weeks full-time In your 3rd year of the course Reflective portfolio Help from dedicated placement officers Established network of industry relationships
Real-world research Research is integral to all that we do at BU, all of our students being taught by people undertaking research and it feeding back into courses
Bournemouth University International College Our courses Foundation Certificates International Year One course Pre-sessional English for University Study Programme Preparatory English tuition www.kic.org.uk/bournemouth
Scholarships September 2015 UK students Academic Excellence Scholarship - 1,500 BU Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship - most promising applicant (Access to Higher Education qualifications) - worth 9,000 BU Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship - most promising applicant (BTEC qualifications) - worth 9,000 BU sports scholarship - up to 5,000 BU music scholarship - up to 1,000 EU students Academic Excellence Scholarship - 1,500 BU sports scholarship - up to 5,000 BU music scholarship - up to 1,000 * Our September 2015 scholarships are still to be confirmed, but are likely to be as above.
Scholarships September 2015 Non-EU students BU Academic Excellence Scholarship (worth 1,500) BU Top-up degree Scholarship (worth 2,000) BU Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship most promising applicant (UG) (tuition fee waiver)
Support available Academic support Disability & Additional Learning Support Language Centre Library & Learning Support Study Support o Academic writing o Critical analysis o Exam and revision techniques o Presentations o Referencing o Avoiding plagiarism Dedicated International Student Support Specialist International Student Support Officer providing dedicated one to one Academic and Pastoral support both pre and post arrival at BU. Health and wellbeing Chaplaincy Counselling Medical Centre
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