This Animation degree is designed to prepare students for the fast-paced and evolving animation industry. It provides access to cutting-edge facilities, including a six-camera Motion Capture Studio, to create professional digital animations. The course covers classical animation techniques, storytelling, image manipulation, design, cinematography, digital sculpting, compositing, and CGI lighting. It combines creativity and technical skills in a comprehensive manner, blending conceptual development with practical training. Students will also have opportunities to collaborate internationally, attend workshops with industry professionals, and work on studio projects, all aimed at developing talented and industry-ready graduates.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is strongly linked to industry needs, with opportunities to work with prominent professionals and partners. The use of advanced facilities and software, combined with industry collaborations, helps students build practical skills and professional networks. Graduates have gone on to work for major studios like Dreamworks, Pixar, and Disney, contributing to blockbuster films and popular TV series, which underscores the course’s strong industry relevance and reputation.
The programme covers a wide range of animation disciplines including classical animation, 3D character modelling, facial animation, environment creation, lighting, digital compositing, and motion capture. Optional modules allow students to explore look development, environment creation, lighting, and rendering, as well as simulation effects for animation and games. The curriculum ensures graduates develop a balanced skill set in both creative and technical aspects of animation.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
25.82L
Living cost
Applicants typically need 112 UCAS tariff points, with no specific subject requirements. For A levels, a BBC grade is expected; for BTEC, a DMM; and for IB, 112 points including HL 3 or SL 4 in Maths and English Language and Literature A or English B. International students need to meet similar points and language requirements, including IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. Transfers from other universities are considered on a case-by-case basis, primarily into second or third year.

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Graduates are well-prepared for careers in computer animation, with many working for leading companies like the BBC, Warner Brothers, Disney, Dreamworks, and Weta Digital. They have contributed to major films such as Avatar, Inception, and Harry Potter. The course's industry-aligned approach, with regular engagement, internships, and career support, helps students develop employability skills and build industry connections for a successful entry into the field.