Course overview
The 3D Animation industry is constantly evolving, from engineering and architecture to crime and medicine 3D Animators are being called on to blur the line between reality and make believe.
Our Bachelor of 3D Animation has been developed with some of the best practising experts in the field, so unlike most universities you can guarantee that you'll graduate with the professional, technical and personal skills that are so highly-valued in contemporary 3D animators. There are many different paths an animator can take so this course is unique in that you can shape your learning to achieve different outcomes. Maybe your interest is 3D animation skills used in the gaming sector, or filmic 3D animation used across a multitude of sectors? Whichever path you choose you'll discover how to design, render and model 3D characters, environments and worlds, using professional equipment, contemporary software, and processes used in industry.
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Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Video game designer, 3D printing technician, graphic designer, 3D animator, 3D designer, 3D texturing artist, architectural designer, 3D modeller, 3D rigger, motion graphics designer, 3D visualiser, VFX designer.
Majors
Areas of study
3D animation mechanics, 3D asset development, 3D character lab, 3D rigging, culture and creativity, emerging insights, professional freelancing, screen evolution, screenwriting, sound design, technical art, VFX for film, virtual production lab, visual storytelling.
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Practical experience
In your final year, our Professional Internship Program places you in a professional industry organisation where you will develop relevant skills oriented toward your chosen career. It will provide you with an opportunity to apply what you know, be mentored, receive feedback and seek opportunities for development in a real-world setting, as well as be exposed to emerging trends and technology impacting your industry. Prior to commencement of the internship, AIT will determine a suitable placement company based on your individual needs and interests.
Fees and charges
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Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- and Have completed high school certification equivalent to an Australian Year 12. Year 11 students will be considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to providing Year 11 results (or equivalent), a support letter from a parent or guardian (if underage), a portfolio (if applicable), and attending a screening interview
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Campuses & intake dates
- SydneyNSW

