In the last week, I’ve found out that my course won’t
actually exist at the university next year, people can’t actually apply for
computer animation. I have mixed emotions about this, I know the computer science
field is rapidly changing, so is field of computer animation. I was a
little sad that the course wasn’t continuing at the University of Bedfordshire
same with Graphics design. All of these courses have been merged into the Games
Development course. From my personal opinion computer animation is not games
development. For people like me, I prefer “rendered” animating and using
software like 3Ds max and creating shorts.
So if I had to decide on universities again at this stage, I
wouldn’t pick this university for that reason. Same with those studying games development,
they probably don’t want more graphics/animation merged into their course. I’m
only expressing my opinion here, I just don’t think that it’s a good idea for
them to be merging. Another thing is my exact course got renamed in my second
year from Computer Animation to Computer Animation Technology. We could definitely
see that changes where happening in the course.
I’m nearing the end of the third year now, I’ve had a good
experience with the course so far, shame that others won’t be able to experience
it too. It’s a growing field, there are plenty of things I can do with my
degree and the animation master program is still running at the university, so
it hasn’t limited me in any way.
This whole blog is based on computer science I know, but my
course is computer animation and I just wanted to express what I thought on the
topic. The other courses like networking and forensic sciences seem unchanged,
but I’ve haven’t had any real experience studying in those areas (well, briefly
in year 1). What I think we can conclude from this is that technology is always
going to be growing and changing, departments grow and change in areas too. It’s
always going to be difficult for institutes to keep up-to-date on all the new
technologies and indeed even new courses. For example 3D printing wasn’t a huge
thing 10 year ago, but now you can cheaply buy a printer for your home.
3D printing stand I manned in the o2 arena for Microsoft
It’s debatable weather or not
these types of technology should be extracurricular at this stage in its development.
Either way, I’ve tried to keep up to date and you can find more info about the
image above on my personal blog…
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