Design Engineering of Digital Entertainment

Pontifical Bolivarian University

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asesoria.integral@upb.edu.co
(574) 448 83 88

Course Info

Subject
Art and Design
Languages
Spanish
Duration
5-6 years
Degrees
Bachelor

Course General Description

Academic Transcripts Letters of recommendation Letters of statement Portfolio CV Spanish language proficiency

Tuition Fees

$8,960 per semester

Requirements

Audio effects and sounds
Drawing
2D Art Fundamentals
3D Animation
Context Design

Grants and Scholarships

Course description This training program is designed specifically for the rapidly changing commercial world of visual effects and all areas of entertainment design. This innovative program operates in a production-style environment and enables you to work in small creative teams to develop your own intellectual property from idea development through to design and implementation of complex story and animation projects. Each small creative team is made up of a range of specific roles which reflect distinct career pathways within the animation and visual effects industries.

Course Notable Alumni

Jackson Reina Alzate
Gloria Liliana Vélez Saldarriaga
Roberto Carlos Hincapié Reyes
John Fernando Vargas Buitrago
Ferney Orlando Amaya Fernández

School Info

Region
South America
Country
Colombia
City
Medellín|Bucaramanga|Montería|Palmira|Bogotá
Year of Establishment
1938
Number of students
26
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
Over 1000
Webometrics
NA

School General Description

The Pontifical Bolivarian University (UPB) or Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Spanish was founded in 1936. It is a private university which began with 78 students enrolled in the School of Law, with Monsignor José Sierra as its first rector. The university was granted the title of Pontifical from the Holy See under Pope Pius XII in 1945. With this title, the Pope technically became the Grand Chancellor of the university. Although its main campus is in Medellin, it also has campuses in other Colombian cities including Bogota, Bucaramanga, Monteria and Palmira. It is known for having the oldest industrial design programme in Colombia, one of the first nanotechnology programmes and the first video game design engineering programmes in the country. It has one of the oldest and best law schools and the medical programme is known to be one of the best in the country too. At the moment, it offers 77 undergraduate programmes, 24 master's programmes and seven doctorate programmes. UPB also operates elementary and high school programmes under its educational umbrella. As of April 2018, the Pontifical Bolivarian University estimated its nationwide student population to be 30,000. UPB is a member of different international associations and programmes. It is also a chair of UNESCO on Human Development and a member of the Foundation for Studies in France. UPB belongs to the Sígueme Program, a group of 10 Colombian universities, and has agreements with universities across the world, including in Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.

School Contacts

www.upb.edu.co
asesoria.integral@upb.edu.co
(574) 448 83 88

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

Sígueme Program
UPB has agreements with universities in Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, United States, Colombia, Cuba and Venezuela.

School Notable Alumni

Belisario Betancur
Federico Gutierrez
Piedad Cordoba
Monica Jaramillo
Maria Emma Mejia Velez
Beatriz London Soto
Catalina Gomez

Exchange Programmes

Exchange Programs with more than 30 universities worldwide

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Art Courses
Dance Club
Artistic Painting

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