C10356v3 Bachelor of Design in Animation Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation
University of Technology Sydney
About
The Bachelor of Design in Animation gives students with a passion for visual arts, drawing and storytelling the knowledge and hands-on experience required to create animation work that stands out in a global industry.
Students learn how to observe the world around them, drawing directly from life to gain inspiration for characters and stories.
They discover how to think creatively and develop ideas through multiple stages, focusing on character development, narrative and performance.
They also learn the fundamental 2D and 3D animation skills to bring their stories to life.Taking a transdisciplinary approach, the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation utilises multiple perspectives from diverse fields.
Integrating a range of industry experiences, real-world projects and self-initiated proposals, it equips graduates to address the wicked problems, complex challenges and untapped opportunities in today's world.At UTS, students benefit from outstanding industry connections.
Across the degree, students have the opportunity to work with live projects, such as VIVID, BEAMS Festival or collaborations with the Australian Quartet.
UTS also has strong relationships with leading industry players such as Flying Bark Productions and Animal Logic.The academic team understands that teamwork is at the heart of the animation industry.
A studio-led approach creates a high-intensity environment where students learn how to work with their peers in a professional and collaborative atmosphere.The Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation is a combined degree and delivered in accelerated form, so it only takes one year longer than the core professional degree.
Students gain leading edge capabilities that are highly valued in the globalised world, including dealing with critical and creative thinking, invention, complexity, innovation, future scenario building and entrepreneurship, and the ability to work on their own across disciplines.
These creative intelligence competencies enable students to navigate in a rapidly changing world.
Structure
Students must complete 240 credit points, comprising 144 credit points in animation and 96 credit points in creative intelligence and innovation. The creative intelligence and innovation subjects are undertaken in accelerated form within July and Summer sessions during the first three years of study, and through one full year of study after completion of the professional degree. The Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation is not offered as a separate degree, but is completed only in combination with the professional degree program.
Industrial training/professional practice
In the final year of the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation, students can undertake between 6 and 12 credit points of internship (work experience) that relates to innovation within their research, career development or core degree specialisations. For students undertaking 12 credit points of internship, international internships may be negotiated.
This course involves significant industry engagement as part of the learning process. Students may be required to relinquish intellectual property when they opt in to certain industry-related experiences, particularly relating to internships and capstone projects.
Course completion requirements
course | credit |
---|---|
STM91428 Core Subjects (Animation) | 108cp |
STM91424 Design Studies | 24cp |
CBK91878 Electives | 12cp |
STM90839 Core subjects (Creative Intelligence and Innovation) | 96cp |
Total | 240cp |
Course program
A typical full-time program is shown below.
Year 1
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
82120 Animation Studio: Foundations in Animation Language | 12cp |
82121 Context: 2D Animation Introduction | 6cp |
85502 Researching Design Histories | 6cp |
July session
course | credit |
---|---|
81511 Problems to Possibilities | 8cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
82220 Animation Studio: Foundations in Animation Design | 12cp |
82221 Context: Introduction to 3D and 2D Hybrid Animation | 6cp |
85503 Thinking Through Design | 6cp |
Summer session
course | credit |
---|---|
81512 Creative Practice and Methods | 8cp |
Year 2
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
82320 Animation Studio: Narrative Investigations | 12cp |
82321 Context: Animation Character | 6cp |
Select 6 credit points of options | 6cp |
July session
course | credit |
---|---|
81513 Past, Present, Future of Innovation | 8cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
82420 Context: Animation Character Rigging Advanced | 6cp |
88211 Animation Studio: Narrative Experimentations | 12cp |
85202 Design Futuring | 6cp |
Summer session
course | credit |
---|---|
81514 Creativity and Complexity | 8cp |
Year 3
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
88212 Animation Studio: Animation Practice | 12cp |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
STM91429 2D Context | |
STM91430 3D Context | |
July session
course | credit |
---|---|
81515 Leading Innovation | 8cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
82620 Animation Studio: Animation Industry Project | 12cp |
Select 6 credit points of options | 6cp |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
STM91429 2D Context | |
STM91430 3D Context | |
Summer session
course | credit |
---|---|
81516 Initiatives and Entrepreneurship | 8cp |
Year 4
Autumn session
course | credit |
---|---|
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
81521 Envisioning Futures | |
81528 New Knowledge-making Lab | |
81531 Industry Innovation Project | 12cp |
81522 Innovation Internship A | 6cp |
Spring session
course | credit |
---|---|
81524 Professional Practice at the Cutting Edge | 6cp |
81532 Creative Intelligence Capstone | 12cp |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6cp |
81525 Innovation Internship B | |
81523 Speculative Start-up | |
81541 Research Proposal | |
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
UTS: Design, Architecture and Building may consider applications based on the results of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) if students lack academic qualifications but have extensive professional experience. The STAT is conducted through the Universities Admissions Centre.
Students must refer to the inherent requirements for all degrees offered by Design and Architecture in the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.
Non-current school leavers are selected on the basis of academic merit or on the basis of portfolio and interview rank.
Students must refer to the portfolio eligibility for the faculty’s consideration in order to get a place.
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International students
Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
International students
International students (excluding those studying in an Australian high school) must submit an application to UTS International (in person, by mail or online) or through an accredited UTS representative.
Applicants must submit the following material:
- a six-page digital portfolio in PDF format (landscape) of their work; this may include images, animation or video (max. size 5MB)
- one of the PDFs must be a 150–200-word written submission that selects and identifies one of the submitted pieces of work, and addresses the aim of the work and why it succeeded (to enable this PDF to be easily viewed, text must be supplied in 16-point Helvetica font, with 1.5 line spacing).
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