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Ranking | School | City |
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1 | Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
For this ranking we only consider formal degree programs (bachelor's degree or equivalent). For an explanation of our ranking criteria, click here.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore or NTU) is home to the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CoHASS). Within the college is the School of Art, Design and Media (ADM), which provides interdisciplinary programs taught in a collaborative environment. Other ADM features include access to more than 50 labs, media studios, and editing suites; participation in fieldwork and a 10-week internship; a fully stocked library with over 19,000 titles; and study abroad opportunities in more than 60 countries.
The ADM at NTU Singapore also houses a Media Art BFA program that combines animation, filmmaking, games, and photography. Students may specialize in Digital Animation, Digital Filmmaking, or Photography & Digital Imaging. The program also allows students to enhance the degree through a minor within CoHASS or any other NTU school. Minor examples include Art History; Communication Studies; Design and Systems Thinking; and Creative Writing.
Course examples for the NTU Media Art BFA include Issues in Animation Practice; Writing for Animation; 3D Character Animation; Digital Compositing; Graphic Storytelling; Visual Effects (VFX) I-II; Cinematic Concepts and Motion Capture Applications; Game Design; 3D Production; Rigging for Animation; Lighting and Rendering Pipeline; Film Editing; Storyboarding & Production Design; and Advanced Stop Motion.
The Media Art BFA program at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore culminates with the nine-unit Final Year Project (FYP). Graduates are prepared to pursue careers in animation, VFX, game art and design, film, and advertising. Some Media Art graduates go on to pursue an advanced degree such as NTU’s Art, Design and Media MA (ADM MA). The school also has an ADM PhD program.
Students in both programs benefit from frequent ADM workshops, screening, and exhibitions; a designated graduate research lounge; and graduate communities, such TGIF (Thoughtful Gathering and Insightful Friday) and The Graduate Club. MA and PhD students also have access to animation and editing suites; motion-capture, virtual reality (VR), and sound mixing studios; 3D printing, print, and digital sound labs; movie theatres; and a dark room,
The graduate ADM programs allow students to customize the curriculum to their academic and career goals. In addition, the School of Art, Design and Media has six formal graduate research areas. Options include Design Studies; Visual Art and Digital Humanities; Art, Design and Media Histories and Criticism; Audiovisual Art; Cultural Identity and Heritage, and Southeast Asian Art, Design, and Media. The MA also has a Digital Humanities Research Cluster.
The Audiovisual Art area is ideal for Animators. The area explores character animation, experimental filmmaking, VR film, real-time 3D storytelling, sound art, motion graphics, stop-motion, data visualizations, art installation, and sound art.
Graduates of the ADM MA and PhD programs at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore are prepared for faculty positions, research careers, and advanced roles in all areas of animation, games, film and television, sound design, advertising, and visualization, among others.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore traces its roots back to 1981, when Nanyang Technological Institute was established as a teaching university on the grounds of Nanyang University. Nanyang, Singapore was officially established in 1991. Today, this research-intensive school serves 35,000 students, making it the second largest public university in Singapore. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore provides hundreds of programs at all degree levels across four colleges and 14 schools.