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The course supports studio practice, research and contextual study along with the development of your business and professional skills. You will be taught by a range of subject experts augmented by visiting professional practitioners from the creative and cultural industries.
The course encompasses the acquisition of specialist conceptual and technical skills and knowledge required for the professional practitioner to pursue a career in the audio-visual and creative industries.
Depending on your area of chosen specialism, the course enables you to engage with the following areas of practice and theory: audio-visual production, film, motion graphics, traditional and CGI 2D and 3D animation, character and asset development for games, scripting and narrative and pre- and post-production.
The course is geared towards those who wish to further develop their skills as well as established practitioners with an existing practice. The course is also suitable for applicants wishing to explore broader themes in contemporary moving image and sound for film and video, digital arts, games art and design, as well as animation and sound.
* subject to validation
The University College supports selected applications to the AHRC's Doctoral and Professional Preparation Master's Studentship Competitions. Students who wish to apply for an AHRC award should submit their application for a place to study at the University College by 1st March to ensure that the AHRC application process can be completed by the May deadline. The University College has a Code of Practice for the Selection, Preparation and Submission of Applications to AHRC Studentship Competitions. For further information please contact postgrad@nuca.ac.uk.
We offer a limited number of scholarships to international students of up to £2,000 per year of full-time study. All international students are eligible for consideration based on the quality of their application and portfolio. For further information please contact us at international@nuca.ac.uk.