Awarding body:
University of Bolton (BOLTONIN)
Qualification type:
Foundation Degree (FdA)
What's the 3D Visualisation course about?
This course is aimed at those employed in or aspiring to work in architectural design, interior design, and product design, producing visuals of buildings, interiors, and products. It is now becoming part of the job specification for people employed in these industries to be able to produce high-end visualisations for their clients. In addition, there is a growing need for specialists in the field of visualisation work.
Subjects covered include:
- Ideas development
- Digital graphics
- 3D rendering
- 3D compositing
- 3D modelling
- 3D environment animation
- Photo realistic 3D rendering
- Business skills
- Copyright and digital asset management
The course is assessed through assignments and project work across a range of units throughout the course. The final assessment will include a portfolio presentation and critique of work produced.
What will I be able to do after I've completed this course?
This course will help students succeed in a visualisation role in the industry of their choice. It will also enable students to progress to the second or third year of a compatible honours degree at the University of Bolton.
What qualifications or experience do I need to do this course?
Entry will be based on a portfolio of evidence and/or experience. Applicants will normally have a level 3 qualification (for example, A Levels or a BTEC National Diploma). A good standard of literacy is also required. Minimum UCAS tariff points required: 120.
Attendance
Full time
As the definition of full time and part time can vary from course to course, please check with the tutor as to the exact number of hours study each week this course will entail.
Hours per week:
15
As the definition of full time and part time can vary from course to course, please check with the tutor as to the exact number of hours study each week this course will entail.
How much will the course cost me?
For information on HE course fees, please contact our Course Enquiry Team on FREECALL 0800 068 8585.
How do I apply?
Applications for full time study should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). All applications from students in the UK should be made using the on-line application system on the UCAS website. If you are applying from overseas you should write to: UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 3LZ. Any time during the year for enrolment in September.
Please note, the course information on this website is provided as a reference guide only and is subject to change. It is therefore important that you check all course details, including location, timetable, fee, etc, at enrolment as the college operates a no refund policy.