Academic IELTS of 6.0, with no element below 5.5.
We will consider a range of alternative Level 3 qualifications such as an Access Course in a relevant science, computing, mathematics or engineering subject which has been passed with 112 UCAS points.
Applications from those that have undertaken a Computing foundation year will also be considered.
Digital media defines our times and helps shape our lives. This course will help prepare you for a career in this exciting, ever-changing sector.
You'll gain an understanding of the fundamentals of media, 2D and 3D computer graphics, programming, motion graphics, UX design and visual effects.
You'll create sophisticated media-based products, such as animations, moving graphics, compositing, 3D modelling, texturing, lighting, interactive web content and filming. Through option modules, you'll be able to pursue your chosen specialism.
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Year 1
Introduction to Digital Media
Computer Generated Imagery
Professional Environments 1
Programming I Thinking Like a Programmer
Year 2
Core modules
Digital Motion Graphics and Compositing
Multimedia Authoring and Design
Professional Environments 2
Optional modules
Modelling and Animation
User Centred Design
Year 3
Core modules
Visual Effects
Individual Project
Optional modules
Game and Media Creation Processes
User Experience Design Thinking
Digital Entrepreneurship
Careers and recruitment advice
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing has a specialist employability team. It provides friendly and high-quality careers and recruitment guidance, including advice and sessions on job-seeking skills such as CV preparation, application forms and interview techniques. Specific advice is also available for international students about the UK job market and employers' expectations and requirements.
The team runs employer events throughout the year, including job fairs, key speakers from industry and interviews on campus. These events give you the opportunity to hear from, and network with, employers in an informal setting.
Employability preparation at Kingston University
In addition to building expertise in your own discipline, our courses will also help you to develop key transferable skills that you'll need for professional life or further study once you graduate.
As well as a range of careers and employability activities at Kingston, we also offer you the chance to apply and develop your skills in live contexts as an integral part of your course. Opportunities include:
placements;
working or studying abroad;
volunteering;
peer mentoring roles; and
internship opportunities within and outside the University.
In your final year, you'll get the opportunity to complete a major 'capstone' project where you can apply the knowledge and skills you have acquired to a range of real issues in different contexts. This is a great way to learn and is a valuable bridge to employment or further research at masters level.
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year