Course overview
The Bachelor of 3D Design and Animation is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills in computer-based 3D modelling, rigging, animation, lighting and texturing. This degree develops your practical skills with the study of 3D design, underpinned by foundations of 3D modelling, animation and interactivity in the games industry, and the study of professional practice in 3D design and animation workplaces.
The course incorporates industry-informed briefs, industry mentors, client projects, internship opportunities and the study of emerging areas of 3D design and animation practice. By the end of this course, you’ll have a combination of a well-rounded 3D design and animation generalist knowledge base with focused niche skills development in a 3D design and animation specialist area.
This cutting-edge degree can lead you into one of the most imaginative, innovative and technical fields of design – 3D design and animation. In your final year, as well as refining your skills, you’ll develop your professional portfolio, so you are ready to start working in an industry where you can unleash your creativity and your technical know-how every day.
Learning outcomes:
- Explore design and animation theory and context.
- Work with industry-standard creative processes and actual briefs.
- Complement your specialisation with electives from other disciplines.
- Experiment with the latest advances in VR/AR.
Note: This course is available On-campus and Online. Flexible study options are available including On-campus, Online or a Hybrid of both.
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Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
2D, 3D,4D animator, 3D concept artist, 3D specialist (eg modelling/rigging/texturing/lighting), 3D visualisation artist, 3D tracker/matchmover, concept artist, digital designer, digital matte artist, environment designer, visual effects (VFX) artist.
Majors
Areas of study
2D asset creation, 3D asset creation, animation principles, beyond the creative industries, design context, design studio 1&2.
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Practical experience
The big difference at Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University Australia is that you’ll start working in the design industry from day one – gaining valuable experience, learning from industry professionals and making industry connections. We have a strong network of partners and are always welcoming opportunities to build new relationships in the design world.
Work placement hours: Approximately 90 hours
Fees and charges
Students pay the full cost of domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courses. Scholarships and FEE-HELP loans are available. Current Torrens University fee information.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent. All Applicants Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria .
Student profile
Campuses & intake dates
- Sydney (Ultimo)NSW

