3D Animation

Can you push the boundaries of 3D animation? On this BA in 3D Animation, you will develop creative techniques through a range of digital mediums including film, television, games, and online platforms.

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BA (Hons) 3D Animation

  • Starts:
    Sep 2026
  • Duration: 3 years
  • Mode:
    Full time
  • UCAS code:
    WQ15
  • Fees:
    UK: £9,790 (2026/27) International: £17,500 (2026/27)

Why study this degree?

  1. Gain hands-on experience with the software tools used in professional studios
  2. Opportunities for mentorships with top industry players
  3. Work on live briefs set by industry professionals
  4. Acquire the technical skills to apply your creative talent to a successful career in character animation
  5. Collaborate with other students on creative projects and bring ideas to life.

During this three-year 3D animation course in London, you will acquire the technical skills and insight to succeed in a career in animation. Throughout your degree, you will produce an assessed portfolio of work, so you’re ready to enter the professional world of animation with confidence and know-how. 

The specifics

Entry requirements

Student work

3D animation showreel - knight

Showreel

Marty and the Bug 2025 - Preslava Glushkova

Marty and the Bug 2025 - Preslava Glushkova

Student work example - Vytaustas Puisys

Student work example - Vytaustas Puisys

Portfolio work example - Vytaustas Puisys

Portfolio work - Vytaustas Puisys

Student work - Paul Acorin

Student work - Paul Acorin

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Industry connections

Access industry best practice through our guest talks!

StrangeBeast workshop at Ravensbourne

StrangeBeast workshop at Ravensbourne - Amy Ashton

What has been an exciting project you have worked on?

Most recently I had the pleasure of producing Harry Bhalerao's Starface spot. It was great to see how he realised this super-fun brief with lots of creative freedom in Blender. Another personal fave of mine is our Google Heroes of Small Business film directed by Jeanette Nørgaard, which was epic in both style & team size!

What key skills do you look for in a graduate?

Studios & projects will vary in terms of roles & software used so more than anything, I like to see an open-mindedness & will to learn from graduates. They're at the start of their career when coming out of uni so as long as we know what field they'd like to go into & can see a supporting body of work, we can assess how to nurture & develop their talent in the working world. 

Name DNEG guest talk - Rebecca Meilak headshot

DNEG guest talk - Rebecca Meilak

What has been an exciting project you have worked on?

Having worked on so many it is hard to choose, but there was something particular fun bringing Mrs Twit to life in Netflix’s production of the Twits. Getting to work on a British classic is a privilege, but being able to animate a power-hungry, scheming and confident villain, was a pleasure.

What key skills do you look for in a graduate?

Skills I look for in a graduate can be split into two main categories: hard and soft skills. Hard skills would be understanding the core principles of animation, displaying skills in acting, performance and body mechanics.  

Soft skills I look for are the ability to take on feedback and apply it to their current and future animation; if they will be a cohesive member of a team; and creative problem solving and thinking. 

Sumo digital - Ollie Trotman workshop at Ravensbourne

Sumo digital - Ollie Trotman workshop at Ravensbourne

What was the most valuable thing you learned here that you still use in your work today?

The studying starts at university but doesn't end there. Growth comes from within. The never-ending quest to learn will drive you forward. Find your passion and you'll have a bottomless supply of fuel to keep the creative fires stoked.

How did your time at Ravensbourne shape your creative identity as an animator?

Learning alongside peers with different interests. Broadened my horizons. It inspired me to have a wider field of view creatively. 

Locksmith animation guest talk and workshop - Olly Crawford, Levi Pugh and Elle Holmes

Locksmith animation guest talk and workshop - Olly Crawford, Levi Pugh and Elle Holmes

The Third Floor - Marcus Ayrton guest speaker

The Third Floor - Marcus Ayrton guest speaker at Ravensbourne

InMotion industry event

InMotion industry event

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Facilities available on this course

BA (Hons) Animation students working in the lab

BA (Hons) Animation students working in the lab

BA (Hons) Animation students working in the lab.

Kitstore at Ravensbourne university

Kitstore

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iMac suite at Ravensbourne

iMac suite at Ravensbourne University - ideal for design students and computing students.

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Materials library

The Ravensbourne materials library is curated by Material ConneXion, a business that introduces brands to the latest material innovations.

The materials scientists at Material ConneXion select innovative materials relevant to the courses at Ravensbourne and that reflect current trends in design and manufacturing.

Samples of these materials are then added to the library so students and staff can browse the physical collection for inspiration, material ideas and applications.

The library hosts 1,500 material samples and an interactive table for further research and access to the Material ConneXion database.

External visitor information

If you wish to come and see the materials library and have a short tour, please contact us to organise.

The materials library can be used by external students registered with the SCONUL access scheme.

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