Course Info
Subject
Fine Art
Languages
English
Duration
3 years
Degrees
Bachelor
Course General Description
You will be taught cutting-edge techniques and computer-based animation skills using industry standard software, along with practical project management skills and critical analytical thinking. The Animation course is a vibrant community of practice, which provides you with the opportunity to develop an impressive technical skillset, professional understanding and creative vision.Requirements
Academic TranscriptsLetters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency
Grants and Scholarships
Postgraduate Academic Excellence ScholarshipSchool Info
Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
Newcastle
Year of Establishment
1877
Number of students
26 450
QS Rank
650-700
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
NA
School General Description
Northumbria University (legally the University of Northumbria at Newcastle) is a UK public university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. It has been a university since 1992, but has its origins in the Rutherford College, founded in 1877. It holds the Silver Award in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). Northumbria University is primarily based within City Campus located in Newcastle upon Tyne city centre with other campuses based in Coach Lane, London and Amsterdam. It is organised into four faculties — Design and Social Sciences, Business and Law, Engineering and Environment and Health and Life Sciences. As of 2019, Northumbria has around 26,450 full-time students and 2,684 academic and research staff. It had a consolidated income of £254 million in 2018/19. Northumbria is a member of AACSB, the Association of Commonwealth, Universities UK and the Wallace Group. Today, by putting students at the heart of an outstanding experience, and with world-leading research and award-winning partnerships, Northumbria is a new kind of excellent university. Northumbria works with major employers, including Nike, IBM, Nissan, Proctor & Gamble, the BBC, and the NHS, while more than 560 employers and 60 professional bodies sponsor or accredit the University’s programs. Innovative and entrepreneurial, and is ranked fourth in the UK for graduate business start-ups.School Contacts
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/
ask4help@northumbria.ac.uk
1 912 274 646
School Notable Alumni
Jeevan Thondaman State Minister of Sri LankaSam Ainsley, artist.
Bibiana Aído Almagro, Spanish politician, previously served as Minister for Equality
Vera Baird, Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, former MP for Redcar
Tunde Baiyewu, vocalist, lead singer of the Lighthouse Family
Amanda Berry, Chief Executive of BAFTA
Rodney Bickerstaffe, former General Secretary of UNISON
Gavin Brown, art dealer
Alan Campbell, MP for Tynemouth
Nigel Cabourn, fashion designer
Chris Cook, GB Commonwealth and Olympic swimmer
Martin Corry, England rugby international, and Leicester Tigers
Steve Cram, English athlete and television presenter
Ali Dia, Senegalese footballer
Rick Dickinson, designer of the ZX81 computer
Anke Domscheit-Berg, member of the German Bundestag
Robbie Elliott, footballer and coach
John Fashanu, footballer and TV personality
Toby Flood, England rugby international, and Leicester Tigers
Bridget Galloway, Sunderland A.F.C. Ladies and England youth international
Mary Glindon, MP for North Tyneside
Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor, prison reformer
Scott Henshall, fashion designer
Max Lamb, furniture designer
Jason Holland, designer
Louise Hopkins, artist
Ben Houchen, the first Mayor of Tees Valley
Sir Jonathan Ive, industrial designer, Chief Design Officer (CDO) of Apple Inc. and Chancellor of the Royal College of Art in London
Kevan Jones, MP for North Durham
Riley Jones, actor
Bharti Kher, contemporary artist
Emma Lewell-Buck, MP for South Shields
Duncan Lloyd, lead guitarist of Maxïmo Park
Guy Mankowski, author
Neil Marshall, film director
Alexei Mordashov, Russian business oligarch
Bob Murray, former chairman of Sunderland AFC
Jamie Noon, England rugby international, and Newcastle Falcons player
Victoria Pendleton, Olympic cyclist
Laura Pidcock, MP for North West Durham
Jonathon Prested, poker player
Gerry Steinberg, former MP for City of Durham
Sting, musician
Alan Tomes, Rugby International Scotland and British Lions
Kevin Whately, actor
Stewart Wingate, CEO of Gatwick Airport
