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Application and Contact DetailsMartin Capey Programme LengthThis Masters degree, validated by the University of Wales, is being offered on both a full-time and a part-time basis. The full-time mode will be of one calendar year's duration, whilst the part-time mode has a minimum duration of two academic years. Programme DescriptionThe programme focuses on the generation of digital 3D animation through practical projects using the latest releases of industry standard software. Programme Content and StructureThe programme consists of two parts: a taught part consisting of six modules. Followed by a second part (the project) requiring in-depth research into a problem, the equivalent of 5 modules. Part I Part I consists of six taught modules, at the end of which a student may be eligible for the award of a Post-graduate Diploma. • Research Methods (10 credits) Part II Part II, the Major Project, is an in-depth investigation into a particular area. This element of the programme is worth 60 credits and represents 600 hours of student study with tutorial supervision. The outcome of this project may take a variety of forms. Some examples are given below: • A short animated sequence examining classical ballet/ body gestures/ facial expression. AssessmentThe taught modules in Part I are assessed through a combination of coursework and examination. The project in Part II is normally assessed through the submission of a dissertation and an oral examination. Full-time modeThe full-time scheme runs over a calendar year. The 10 taught modules in Part I will be studied over two 15 week semesters. Each semester includes an allowance for revision and assessment of a module. Part II (the project) will involve regular tutorials with members of the project supervisory team. Part-time modeA student enrolled on the part-time MSc programme would require a minimum of two years to achieve the award. Entry RequirementsThe normal entry requirements for admission to the MSc programme are: 1. an Honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate discipline The nature of the programme is such that candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds will be considered. To be read in conjunction with this page Equivalent QualificationsEquivalent qualifications will be considered for entry onto the programme. For example, a candidate with a good HND, together with at least five years relevant experience would be considered. The candidate would be expected to provide evidence to support his/her application. Other Skills ConsideredOur offers are not solely based on academic results. We take your skills, achievements and life experience into consideration. |




