Animation BA Honours

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Course Overview

Attendance

UK Fees £9,535 *
International Fees £17,000 *
Duration 3 or 4 years

* Price per academic year

Course summary

Our exciting specialist course will enable you to develop your imaginative and creative skills, while giving you a sound knowledge and understanding of animation processes, techniques and critical theory.

Commercial animation is a rapidly growing and vibrant industry, encompassing a broad range of rewarding and fascinating creative job opportunities. Our strong emphasis on creative practice will help you to develop your skills in drawing and design, along with the imaginative development and innovation of ideas expressed sequentially. These skills, together with the professional practice aspects of the course, will ensure that you have the confidence and expertise to succeed in industry, whether as a producer, technician, designer or manager. You’ll also develop the transferable and cognitive skills necessary for lifelong personal and professional development.

Throughout the course, there are opportunities for you to take part in national and international competitions and film festivals. Our course is delivered by a large team of experienced animation practitioners, staff and industry visitors, and you’ll work in dedicated specialist animation studios with facilities for blue screen, rostrum animation, CGI, drawing, stop-frame, film, photography, set building, sound and video.

Successful animators need to be flexible and able to adapt to changing cultures and new initiatives, and our course seeks to reflect this fluidity. You’ll rapidly develop your own practice in animation, and will be encouraged to work on shared initiatives. Based at our Harrow Campus – home to the Westminster School of Arts and the Westminster School of Media and Communications – you’ll work alongside students from film, photography, music, fashion and journalism, in a unique creative hothouse. 

Top reasons to study with us

  • Master multiple animation methods – You’ll have the chance to master a wide range of animation methods, both traditional and cutting-edge
  • Learn from expert tutors – In-depth subject-specific support is provided by our large team of animation tutors, each with their own areas of expertise
  • Showcase your animation – Your work will be shown at our Regent Street Cinema – the birthplace of British cinema
  • Study in a creative environment – Our Harrow Campus offers opportunities for collaboration with artists, musicians, filmmakers and designers from around the world

Course structure

You'll learn through high-level, tutor-guided studio practice, and by doing – we actively promote experimentation, reflection and the sharing of enthusiasms and influences.

The unique integrated theoretical elements of the course provide a critical framework within which you can examine animation and related time-based practices, and will significantly support and inform your own practice.

All modules are assessed through coursework, and we offer a range of methods including crits, submitted work, research plans and seminar presentations.

The following subjects are indicative of what you will study on this course.

You are introduced to a broad range of concepts in animation and visual design, and you will work both independently and collaboratively. The practice and integrated theory modules are project-led, and all involve elements of research, problem solving and experimentation with processes and ideas.

Subjects of study include:

  • 2D Computer Animation
  • 2D Game Art & Design
  • Animation Principles
  • Contexts and Approaches
  • Creative Industry Skills
  • Drawing Explorations
  • Storytelling and Narrative
  • Typographic Explorations

Credit Level 4

You are encouraged to take more individual responsibility for developing your ideas and approaches to animation, and to enter your work for external competitions and film festivals. You will begin to develop your own individual approaches to animation production, so practical work has a higher conceptual demand, and you are encouraged to be innovative and experimental.

Subjects of study include:

  • 3D Computer Animation
  • Branding and Identity
  • Collaborative Practice
  • Concepting for Games
  • Documentary Animation
  • Extended Reality for Creatives
  • Stop-Motion Animation
  • UX/UI Design
  • VFX for Film and Games
  • Visual Storytelling
  • Web Design

Credit Level 5

Between Years 2 and 3, you’ll have the option to spend a year abroad at a partner institution or in employment to progress your career.

Find out more about the costs involved in taking a study abroad or placement year.

You will work on self-directed projects within both theory and practice elements of the course, enabling you to intensively focus on personal development, whether you plan to work as an independent animator or within a growing commercial context such as advertising, the animation games industry or interactive design. Integrated 'theory of practice' modules will ensure that you develop the skills and confidence required to operate effectively in a range of professional situations.

The work produced at this level can be used as evidence in support of application to further study or professional commissions and employment.

Subjects of study include:

  • Character Performance
  • Critical Enquiry for Creatives
  • Entrepreneurship for Creatives
  • Experimental Image Making
  • Designing Narrative Experiences
  • Innovation in Animation
  • Major Project (Animation)
  • Professional Practice 
  • Publishing and Print
  • Stop-Motion Animation

Credit Level 6

Programme recognition

This course is delivered through a partnership with BAFTA albert Education, which provides staff and graduates with the tools and techniques needed to learn about environmentally responsible working practices and their professional relevance. The partnership will help students develop knowledge about sustainability, carbon footprinting and planet placement in programmes.

This course is also delivered in collaboration with our industry partner, Aardman Animations, the UK’s leading animation production house. Aardman Animations is responsible for creating some of the world's best-loved animation films such as Wallace and Gromit. The partnership will allow students to have access to Aardman’s training materials and masterclasses organised by their staff members.

Programme training opportunities

This course is committed to health and safety training, and has partnered with the Mark Milsome Foundation to offer an optional online course for students wishing to develop their skills in this area. The Mark Milsome Foundation Skillset Production Safety Passport course ensures that students are equipped with essential safety knowledge, as they venture into careers in the film and TV industry.  Created in memory of Mark Milsome, the course provides a Level II Production Safety Passport valid for 5 years from ScreenSkills. This additional course is available free of charge to University of Westminster students studying this Undergraduate course.

Programme membership

The International Association of Film and Television Schools (Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Télévision – CILECT)

We are full members of CILECT, the International Association of Film and Television Schools (Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Télévision),  the prestigious global network of top-tier film, television, and animation institutions.

CILECT unites over 180 leading media schools from more than 63 countries across six continents, fostering collaboration among students and staff to share the best professional, educational, and artistic practices.

Our CILECT membership is in recognition of our exceptional facilities, the high quality of our students’ work, and our commitment to the highest standards in research, education and training in the moving image.

Studying Animation at Westminster

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Careers

Commercial animation is a rapidly growing and vibrant industry, encompassing a broad range of rewarding and fascinating creative job opportunities. 

Career development is embedded in the course. Students can work part-time, on placements and enjoy work-related learning across all three years of study.

Our Careers and Employability Service is here to support you to achieve your full potential, and has built up a network of over 3,000 employers around the world, helping all our students explore and connect with exciting opportunities and careers.

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Student satisfaction

100% of our Animation BA students were satisfied with the quality of the course.

(Source: Discover Uni - site accessed in November 2020)

Become multi-skilled

You’ll have the chance to master multiple animation methods, both traditional and cutting-edge, opening you up to more career opportunities. 

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Graduates in work and/or further study

90% of our Animation BA graduates are in work and/or further study 15 months after graduation. 

Source: Discover Uni – (site accessed in November 2020)

Industry links

We have links with the Royal Television Society and the British Animation Awards.

Recent guests have included:

  • Michael Rosen
  • Michaël Dudok de Wit
  • Caroline Leaf
  • Jelly London (agency)

Work experience

Our students have had regular work experience opportunities at the Royal College of Art and National Film and Television School, and in the past, we've organised an annual masterclass for our animation students at the Aardman Academy.

Our Animation students have also been assisted in securing work experience and internships by our Westminster Enterprise Network

Job roles 

This course will prepare you for a range of roles, including:

  • Animator
  • Art Director
  • Character Designer
  • Director
  • Editor

Graduate employers

Graduates from this course have found employment at organisations including:

  • Entertainment One
  • Lupus Films
  • One of Us
  • Weta Digital
  • WildBrain

International Opportunities

Many of our courses offer international study and work experiences, and the University provides other global opportunities that all students can apply for - so whatever you're studying, you'll have the chance to go abroad.

Opportunities could include:

  • Taking part in semester or year-long exchanges at institutions around the world
  • Attending an international summer school or field trip
  • Developing your CV through volunteering or work placements abroad

International experience broadens horizons, boosts self-confidence, and improves global understanding, alongside being fantastic for your career.

Find out more about our international opportunities, including funding options and where you can go.

Students working and studying internationally

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Course Team

Staff all have industry experience and a range of creative specialisms – from stop-frame animation, to documentaries and graphic novels. Contact time with tutors is a priority, so we keep our class sizes small, and give you the attention that you need to make the most interesting projects possible. We bring the industry into the classroom with live projects and competitions – we know that there is nothing better than seeing your work in the real world.

Why study this course?

Industry-standard software

You'll use industry-standard software such as Adobe Suite, Maya, Dragonframe and TV Paint.

A multi-disciplinary creative environment

You'll work alongside students from film, photography, music, fashion and journalism.

Specialist facilities and support

You'll have access to excellent facilities and a full-time animation technician to support you.

Student Work

A selection of short films created by Animation BA students. Visit the Westminster Animation Showcase to see other examples of student work projects from our students.

Virtual tour

In 2023, the University of Westminster proudly celebrated its rich and illustrious heritage. 185 years ago, our Regent Street Campus, then known as the Polytechnic Institution, opened its doors to the very first cohort of students. In celebration of this historic anniversary, first-year students from our Animation, Illustration, and Graphic Design courses embarked on a unique project. As part of their course module focused on industry, they organised and curated an exhibition to share some of the captivating and fascinating tales from our distinguished history.

Take a virtual tour of the exhibition and hear from our student creators about some of their pieces.

Westminster OPEN Degree Show

Westminster's OPEN Degree Show celebrates the talent and diversity of our architecture and design students. In addition to a physical exhibition held at our Marylebone Campus, you can see the latest online collection on Westminster OPEN Degree Show.

Image: student work by Shah-Ree Tasaddiq – Architecture BA

Photo credit: Shah-Ree Tasaddiq – Architecture BA

Entry Requirements

  • A levels – CCC (96 UCAS Tariff points)
  • T levels – 96 UCAS Tariff points
  • International Baccalaureate – 96 UCAS Tariff points from all components of the Diploma Programme. International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme will be considered on a case-by-case basis
  • BTEC Extended Diploma – MMM
  • BTEC Diploma – DD
  • Access – 96 UCAS Tariff points from the Access course

In addition to one of the above, you should have:

  • GCSE English Language grade 4/C – IB grade 4 Higher level, GCSE Maths not Required

If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component.

We also welcome applications from students taking a combination of the abovementioned qualifications. For further information, please contact Course Enquiries.

More information

View more information about our entry requirements and the application process

Portfolio guidance

Number of recommended portfolio pieces. 

Please be selective and do not include more than 20 images, and/or two minutes of video.

What should I include in my portfolio submission?

  • Still images: Drawings, paintings or photographs. We are also interested in seeing images of any costumes, puppets and models.
  • Screen-based work: web design, graphics, videos etc. Music or audio work. 

Just choose a few of your favourite things, and try to show a range of skills. Typically candidates submit about 8 to 12 items. 

How should I structure my portfolio?

Your portfolio should be hosted online using any of the following platforms: Wordpress or similar, YouTube, Vimeo, ArtStation.  A link to your portfolio should be submitted - please make sure that this link can be viewed by the public.

How will my portfolio be evaluated?

Your work will be reviewed by a member of the course team.  You do not need to demonstrate animation skills - our course is designed to start you off from first principles, but we are interested to see examples of your general drawing, visualisation and design skills.  We are looking for a diverse range of candidates, because this helps create a lively and stimulating learning community. We recruit visual communicators who have something they want to say, so submit work that helps us  to understand  who you are, and what interests you.

What happens next?

After review, the course team will make a decision about your suitability for the course. They'll communicate this with the admissions team, who will let you, the applicant, know the result.

Top Tip from our course team 

Don't worry about showing us polished work that looks like something you have seen on your screen at home - we are most interested in your original vision. Please don't worry if you have not made any animation before- we get a lot of students who are in this situation, so our course starts everyone off from first principles - and you quickly become an animator!


Please do not send in portfolios until requested to do so by the University's Admissions team. You will be notified by email about when to submit your portfolio.

  • International Baccalaureate – 96 UCAS Tariff points from all components of the Diploma Programme. International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme will be considered on a case-by-case basis. You can refer to the UCAS calculator to determine your point score.
  • We accept a wide range of international high school level qualifications.  Please see information on Country-specific entry requirements
  • We work in partnership with Kaplan International College London who provide International Foundation Certificate courses for students who don’t meet our entry requirements. Upon successful completion, you can progress to your chosen degree at the University of Westminster.  Find out about a range of university preparation courses that are accepted for entry.

English language requirements

  • If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with at least 5.5 in each component. Please note we accept a wide range of English language qualifications and assessments. Find out more at English language requirements.
  • If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, then we offer online and on campus pre-sessional English programmes to help develop your English language skills to the required level before you start your course. Find out more about our pre-sessional English programmes.

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Portfolio guidance

Number of recommended portfolio pieces. 

Please be selective and do not include more than 20 images, and/or two minutes of video.

What should I include in my portfolio submission?

  • Still images: Drawings, paintings or photographs. We are also interested in seeing images of any costumes, puppets and models.
  • Screen-based work: web design, graphics, videos etc. Music or audio work. 

Just choose a few of your favourite things, and try to show a range of skills.

Normally candidates submit about 8 to 12 items

How should I structure my portfolio?

Your portfolio should be hosted online using any of the following platforms: Wordpress or similar, YouTube, Vimeo, ArtStation.  A link to your portfolio should be submitted - please make sure that this link can be viewed by the public.

How will my portfolio be evaluated?

Your work will be reviewed by a member of the course team.  You do not need to demonstrate animation skills - our course is designed to start you off from first principles, but we are interested to see examples of your general drawing, visualisation and design skills.  We are looking for a diverse range of candidates, because this helps create a lively and stimulating learning community. We recruit visual communicators who have something they want to say, so submit work that helps us  to understand  who you are, and what interests you.

What happens next?

After review, the course team will make a decision about your suitability for the course. They'll communicate this with the admissions team, who will let the applicant know the result.

Top Tip from our course team 

Don't worry about showing us polished work that looks like something you have seen on your screen at home - we are most interested in your original vision. Please don't worry if you have not made any animation before- we get a lot of students who are in this situation, so our course starts everyone off from first principles - and you quickly become an animator!


Please do not send in portfolios until requested to do so by the University's Admissions team. You will be notified by email about when to submit your portfolio.

Facilities

 

Access to specialist facilities is essential for you to make the most of your degree, and it's our priority to make sure that you have everything you need. 

Our specialist facilities include:

  • Dedicated animation studios that are open long hours
  • An invaluable full-time Animation Technician
  • Free use of LinkedIn Learning for online tutorials
  • Industry-standard software: Adobe suite, Maya, Dragonframe and TV Paint
  • Space and equipment to experiment: animation lightboxes, rostrum cameras, digital line-testers, puppet animation and blue-screen studios
  • The historical Regent Street Cinema for screenings
  • TV Studios – for professional-standard cameras and staging
  • Sound Studios – to record interviews and effects
  • Green Screen – our professional studio is great for special effects
  • Multiskills workshop – you can make just about anything here!
  • Printmaking – if you want to get your hands dirty and get creative
  • Photography and printing

Learn new skills

Learn a new language

From Arabic to Spanish, you can learn a new language alongside your degree with our Polylang programme

Develop your entrepreneurial skills

Our award-winning Westminster Enterprise Network offers industry networking events, workshops, one-to-one business advice and support for your startup projects. 

Gain extra qualifications

We provide access to free online courses in Adobe and Microsoft Office applications, as well as thousands of specialist courses on LinkedIn Learning.

Fees and Funding

UK tuition fee: £9,535 (Price per academic year)

Please note that if you defer your place, the first year’s tuition fees will be those of the academic year in which you enrol, which may be higher than the fee shown for this year.

Fees are subject to UK Government Parliamentary procedure.

Find out how we set our tuition fees.

Funding

As well as tuition fee loans, there is a range of funding available to help you fund your studies.

Find out about undergraduate student funding options.

Scholarships

The University is dedicated to supporting ambitious and outstanding students and we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible undergraduate students, which cover all or part of your tuition fees.

Find out if you qualify for one of our scholarships.

Additional costs

See what you may need to pay for separately and what your tuition fees cover.

International tuition fee: £17,000 (Price per academic year)

When you have enrolled with us, your annual tuition fees will remain the same throughout your studies with us. We do not increase International tuition fees.

Please note that if you defer your place, the first year’s tuition fees will be those of the academic year in which you enrol, which may be higher than the fee shown for this year.

Find out how we set our tuition fees.

EU Qualifications Welcome Award Scheme

If you are an international student accepted on an undergraduate programme starting in September 2024 or September 2025 at level 3 (Foundation) or level 4 (first year) on the basis of an eligible EU qualification only, you will be awarded a tuition fee reduction which will align your fee more closely to the one for UK students. For more information, see the EU Qualifications Welcome Award Scheme.

International student funding

Find out about funding for international students.

Additional costs

See what you may need to pay for separately and what your tuition fees cover.

Teaching and Assessment

Below you will find how learning time and assessment types are distributed on this course. The graphs below give an indication of what you can expect through approximate percentages, taken either from the experience of previous cohorts, or based on the standard module diet where historic course data is unavailable.  Changes to the division of learning time and assessment may be made in response to feedback and in accordance with our terms and conditions.

How you'll be taught

Teaching methods across all our undergraduate courses focus on active student learning through lectures, seminars, workshops, problem-based and blended learning, and where appropriate practical application. Learning typically falls into three broad categories:

  • Scheduled hours: examples include lectures, seminars, practical classes, workshops, supervised time in a studio
  • Placement: placement hours normally include placement opportunities, but may also include live projects or virtual activity involving employers
  • Independent study: non-scheduled time in which students are expected to study independently. This may include preparation for scheduled sessions, follow-up work, wider reading or practice, completion of assessment tasks, or revision
Year
Year
1
22%Scheduled hours78%Independent study0% Placement
Year
2
22%Scheduled hours78%Independent study0% Placement
Year
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0% Scheduled hours50%Independent study50%Placement
Year
3
24%Scheduled hours76%Independent study0% Placement
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How you'll be assessed

Our undergraduate courses include a wide variety of assessments.

Assessments typically fall into three broad categories:

  • Practical: examples include presentations, videos, podcasts, lab work, creating artefacts  
  • Written exams: end of semester exams 
  • Coursework: examples include essays, reports, in-class tests, portfolios, dissertation
     
Year
Year
1
53%Practical47%Coursework
Year
2
22%Practical78%Coursework
Year
P
0% Practical100%Coursework
Year
3
67%Practical33%Coursework
PracticalCoursework

Data from the academic year 2024/25

Supporting you

Our Student Hub is where you’ll find out about the services and support we offer, helping you get the best out of your time with us.

  • Study support — workshops, 1-2-1 support and online resources to help improve your academic and research skills
  • Personal tutors — support you in fulfilling your academic and personal potential
  • Student advice team — provide specialist advice on a range of issues including funding, benefits and visas
  • Extra-curricular activities — volunteering opportunities, sports and fitness activities, student events and more

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Course location

Harrow is our creative and cultural hub, home to most of our arts, media and digital courses. It houses state-of-the-art facilities for every discipline, including project and gallery spaces, film studios, creative labs, collaborative learning spaces, and the Westminster Enterprise Network.

Harrow Campus is based in north-west London, just 20 minutes from the city centre by train.

For more details, visit our Harrow Campus page.

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