

BSc Computer Animation Arts
About this course
Computer animation arts is a creative and technical discipline concerned with bringing characters, stories, and worlds to life through digital animation. It sits at the intersection of fine art, storytelling, and computing, demanding visual artistry, technical proficiency, and the understanding of movement and performance that makes animation convincing and compelling. From the principles of squash and stretch that Donald Duck established to the photorealistic simulations of contemporary blockbusters, animation has developed an extraordinarily rich technical and artistic vocabulary, and studying it means engaging with both its traditions and its cutting edge. At the University of the West of Scotland this part-time programme develops your skills in 2D and 3D digital animation, including character animation, rigging, modelling, texturing, lighting, and rendering, alongside the storytelling, visual development, and creative processes that give animation its power. You will work with industry-standard software and tools, building the technical competence that professional animation production requires, alongside the artistic and narrative understanding that distinguishes strong animators from technically proficient ones. The part-time mode makes this accessible to students who need to balance study with work or other commitments. Computer animation arts graduates work in animation studios, games companies, post-production facilities, advertising agencies, television production companies, and the growing world of digital content creation. Roles as character animators, 3D artists, visual effects artists, and motion graphics designers are all common career destinations. The skills developed in animation also transfer into related fields including games art, interactive media, virtual reality, and digital visual effects. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in animation, games, or visual effects, while others build freelance practices or start their own animation studios.
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