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Are you ready to transform your passion for animation into a professional career? Our animation school in Spain offers an immersive education that blends traditional and digital animation techniques. With specialized training in areas like character animation, visual storytelling, visual effects and motion graphics, you’ll gain the skills needed to thrive in the animation industry. These programmes provide access to advanced animation software, production studios, and experienced faculty that will guide you through every stage of the creative process. Whether your focus is on 2D animation, 3D modeling, digital sculpting or Audiovisual Postproduction and VFX, Spain is home to comprehensive programmes that align with industry standards and prepare you for real-world challenges.
Selecting the right animation school is a critical step in shaping your future, and the Creative Campus in Spain offers a unique advantage. Our BA Animation Degree is designed to combine theoretical foundations with hands-on practice.
If you’re serious about advancing in animation, the Creative Campus in Spain is your gateway to success.
Animation schools generally seek candidates who possess a blend of artistic talent and academic credentials. Most institutions require prospective students to hold a high school diploma or its equivalent. Additionally, many animation programmes may ask for a portfolio showcasing the applicant's creative work, which serves as a testament to their artistic abilities. This portfolio is critical as it demonstrates not only technical skills but also individual style and originality, essential traits for a successful career in animation. Moreover, some schools may consider relevant coursework in subjects such as art, design, or computer science, as these can provide a strong foundation for further studies in animation. Ultimately, meeting these qualifications is the first step towards embarking on an enriching educational journey in the vibrant world of animation.
In today’s digital age, many animation programmes offer online options that accommodate various learning styles and schedules, making it easier for aspiring animators to gain the necessary skills and knowledge. By understanding the entry requirements of animation schools, prospective students can better prepare themselves and enhance their chances of admission into these sought-after programmes.
At animation schools, students will acquire a diverse range of skills essential for success in the dynamic field of animation. The curriculum is meticulously designed to encompass both the technical and creative aspects of animation, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet industry demands. Students will learn foundational skills such as drawing, character design, and storytelling, which are pivotal in developing compelling narratives and visually engaging animations.
Moreover, animation programmes often emphasise proficiency in industry-standard software, including tools for 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, and motion graphics. This hands-on experience not only enhances technical abilities but also fosters creativity and innovation, enabling students to bring their unique visions to life. As part of the learning process, students engage in collaborative projects, which cultivate teamwork and communication skills critical in professional environments.
Additionally, animation schools may introduce students to emerging technologies, such as virtual reality and augmented reality, preparing them for future trends in the industry. By the end of their studies, graduates will possess a comprehensive skill set that combines artistic talent with technical expertise, making them highly desirable candidates in the animation job market. Thus, enrolling in an animation programme not only equips students with practical skills but also empowers them to pursue a fulfilling career in this ever-evolving field.
Yes, there are numerous online animation schools that provide flexible and comprehensive educational programmes tailored to meet the needs of aspiring animators. With the increasing demand for online education, these institutions offer a variety of courses that enable students to learn at their own pace and from the comfort of their homes. Renowned for their innovative teaching methodologies, many online animation schools employ interactive tools and resources that facilitate a dynamic learning experience.
Students can expect to engage in a curriculum that covers essential animation techniques, software proficiency, and creative storytelling, all while benefiting from the convenience of remote learning. This format not only allows for a balanced lifestyle but also caters to a global student base, creating opportunities for collaboration and networking with peers across different regions.
Moreover, online animation schools often provide access to industry professionals through virtual workshops and mentorship programmes, enhancing students' practical knowledge and industry readiness. As a result, learners are well-equipped to thrive in various animation fields, making a significant impact on their future career prospects. If you're looking for a flexible and engaging way to pursue your passion for animation, exploring these online options is a worthwhile endeavour.
After completing your studies at an animation school, a multitude of exciting career opportunities open up before you. The animation industry is vast and continually evolving, offering roles that cater to various interests and skills. Graduates often find themselves well-prepared for positions such as character animator, where they bring life to characters through movement and expression, or as a visual effects artist, where they create stunning imagery that enhances storytelling in film and television.
Additionally, with a double degree in animation and video game design, you may explore opportunities in game design, a field that combines creativity and technology, allowing you to develop immersive worlds and experiences. Many alumni also venture into 3D modelling, contributing to the creation of assets for films, video games, and advertising. As the demand for animation increases across different platforms, including social media and digital marketing, roles such as motion graphics designer or storyboard artist become increasingly relevant.
Moreover, animation schools not only equip students with technical skills but also foster creative thinking and problem-solving abilities, making graduates valuable in diverse sectors such as education, healthcare, and advertising. Ultimately, your career path will depend on your individual interests and the specialisation you choose during your studies, but rest assured that the skills acquired in animation programmes will provide a strong foundation for a successful and fulfilling career in this dynamic industry.
Yes, many animation schools provide valuable opportunities for internships or industry placements as part of their academic programmes. These experiences are designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, allowing students to immerse themselves in real-world environments. Internships offer students the chance to work alongside industry professionals, enhancing their skills and expanding their professional networks, which is crucial in a competitive field like animation.
Participating in an internship not only enriches the learning experience but also significantly boosts employability. Animation schools often collaborate with renowned studios and companies, ensuring that students gain exposure to the latest industry practices and trends. This hands-on experience can be instrumental in helping students build a robust portfolio, showcasing their work to potential employers upon graduation.
Furthermore, the shift towards online learning has made it easier for animation schools to facilitate remote internships as well. This flexibility allows students to engage with companies that may not be located in their immediate area, broadening their horizons and increasing their chances of securing positions in desirable organisations. Thus, by choosing an animation school that prioritises internships and industry placements, students not only enhance their educational journey but also position themselves for successful careers in the vibrant world of animation.
When considering a career in animation, understanding the financial implications of attending animation schools is essential for prospective students. The costs associated with these institutions can vary significantly based on several factors, including the type of programme, the institution's reputation, and the mode of delivery, whether on-campus or online.
It is also worth noting that many animation schools offer financial aid, scholarships, and payment plans to help ease the financial burden on students. As such, it is advisable for prospective students to thoroughly research their options and reach out to admissions departments for detailed information on costs and available financial support. By understanding the full scope of tuition and related expenses, future animators can make informed decisions that align with their career aspirations and financial situations.
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For all of them, the data controller is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U. with tax identification number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
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What data is processed, for what purpose and on what legal basis?
At the University, we process your personal data for the purposes detailed below:
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To whom will your personal data be disclosed?
The personal data processed by the University to achieve the purposes detailed above will not be communicated to companies outside the EUROPA EDUCATION GROUP. We inform you that, in accordance with the controllers identified in this policy, your data may be processed outside the European Economic Area, specifically in the Principality of Andorra. In this regard, your data may be transferred to the company operating in that territory under the protection of the Commission's Adequacy Decision 2010/625/EU of 19 October 2010.
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The data controller will act individually and exclusively, depending on the University you choose.
For all of them, the data processor is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U., with tax identification number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
The University has formally appointed a Data Protection Officer and has also set up the following communication channel: dpo@universidadeuropea.es and dpo@iade.es, to whom you may address any queries regarding the processing of your personal data.
How do we obtain your personal data?
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What data is processed, for what purpose and on what legal basis?
At the ENTITY, we process your personal data for the purposes detailed below:
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PURPOSE 5. Sending commercial communications from the ENTITY once the relationship with it has ended.
PURPOSE 6. Compliance with applicable regulations.
PURPOSE 7. Conducting surveys
To whom will your personal data be communicated?
The personal data processed by the ENTITY to achieve the purposes detailed above may be communicated to the following recipients depending on the legal basis for the communication.
In view of the above, the following data communications are intended to ensure the proper performance of the contractual relationship, as well as to comply with legal obligations that require such communications:
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Personal data will be kept for the duration of the contract and, subsequently, provided that you have not exercised your right of erasure, it will be kept in accordance with the legal deadlines applicable in each specific case, the type of data and the purpose of the processing.
Subsequently, the data will be blocked for the legally established periods in order to meet any possible liabilities arising from the processing.
What are your rights in relation to our processing of your data?
The ENTITY informs you that you have the right to access your personal data and obtain confirmation as to how such data is being processed. You also have the right to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected by the ENTITY.
In certain circumstances, you may request the limitation of the processing of your data, in which case the ENTITY will only keep them for the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Likewise, in certain circumstances, you may object to the processing of your personal data for the purpose informed by the ENTITY. In this case, the ENTITY will cease to process your personal data, unless there are legitimate reasons for doing so, or to guarantee the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Finally, you may request the right to portability and obtain for yourself or for another service provider certain information derived from the contractual relationship formalised with the Entity.
You may exercise these rights by:
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The ENTITY will provide the requested information within a maximum period of one month from receipt of the request. This period may be extended by a further two months if necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests.
You may withdraw your consent at any time, if consent has been given for a specific purpose, without this affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.
You may lodge a complaint with the competent Supervisory Authority in the subject of data protection. However, in the first instance, you may lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Officer, who will respond to the complaint within a maximum period of two months.
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Who is responsible for processing your personal data?
The data controller will be the entity of the EUROPA EDUCATION GROUP where you have enrolled:
hereinafter referred to jointly as the ENTITY or the University.
The data controller will act individually and exclusively, depending on the University you choose.
For all of them, the data processor is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U., with tax identification number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
The data controller will act individually and exclusively, depending on the University you choose.
For all of them, the data processor is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U. with Tax ID number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
The University has formally appointed a Data Protection Officer and has also set up the following communication channel: dpo@universidadeuropea.es and dpo@iade.es, through which you may make any enquiries regarding the processing of your personal data.
How do we obtain your personal data?
To answer this question, a distinction must be made between the sources from which your personal data originate and the type of personal data processed by the ENTITY:
A) Sources from which personal data is obtained.
A) Types of personal data.
What data is processed, for what purpose and on what legal basis?
At the ENTITY, we process your personal data for the purposes detailed below:
PURPOSE 1. Management of payments resulting from the relationship between you and the ENTITY.
PURPOSE 2. Sending commercial communications from the ENTITY based on the assessment of your profile through internal sources.
PURPOSE 3. Compliance with applicable regulations.
To whom will your personal data be disclosed?
The personal data processed by the ENTITY to achieve the purposes detailed above may be communicated to the following recipients depending on the legal basis for the communication.
In view of the above, the following data communications are intended to ensure the proper performance of the contractual relationship and to comply with legal obligations that require such communications to be made.
We inform you that, in accordance with the controllers identified in this policy, your data may be processed outside the European Economic Area, specifically in the Principality of Andorra. In this regard, your data may be transferred to the company operating in that territory under the protection of the Commission's Adequacy Decision 2010/625/EU of 19 October 2010.
How long do we keep your data?
Personal data will be kept for the duration of the contract and, subsequently, provided that you have not exercised your right of erasure, it will be kept in accordance with the legal deadlines applicable in each specific case, the type of data and the purpose of the processing.
Subsequently, the data will be blocked for the legally established periods in order to meet any possible liabilities arising from the processing.
What are your rights in relation to our processing of your data?
The COMPANY informs you that you have the right to access your personal data and obtain confirmation as to how such data is being processed. You also have the right to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected by the COMPANY.
In certain circumstances, you may request the limitation of the processing of your data, in which case the ENTITY will only keep them for the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Likewise, in certain circumstances, you may object to the processing of your personal data for the purpose informed by the ENTITY. In this case, the ENTITY will cease to process your personal data, unless there are legitimate reasons for doing so, or to guarantee the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Finally, you may request the right to portability and obtain for yourself or for another service provider certain information derived from the contractual relationship formalised with the Entity.
You may exercise these rights by:
In any of these cases, it is necessary to provide reliable proof of the identity of the person exercising their rights.
The ENTITY will provide the requested information within a maximum period of one month from receipt of the request. This period may be extended by a further two months if necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests.
You may withdraw your consent at any time, if consent has been given for a specific purpose, without this affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.
You may lodge a complaint with the competent Supervisory Authority in the subject of data protection. However, in the first instance, you may lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Officer, who will respond to the complaint within a maximum period of two months.
Who is responsible for processing your personal data?
The data controller will be the entity within the EUROPA EDUCATION GROUP to which you have submitted your application for admission:
hereinafter referred to jointly as the ENTITY or the University.
The data controller will act individually and exclusively, depending on the University you choose.
For all of them, the data processor is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U., with tax identification number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
The University has formally appointed a Data Protection Officer and has also set up the following communication channel: dpo@universidadeuropea.es and dpo@iade.es, to whom you may address any queries regarding the processing of your personal data.
How do we obtain your personal data?
To answer this question, a distinction must be made between the sources from which your personal data originate and the type of personal data processed by the ENTITY:
A) Sources from which personal data is obtained.
B) Types of personal data.
What data is processed, for what purpose and on what legal basis?
At the ENTITY, we process your personal data for the purposes detailed below:
PURPOSE 1. Management of the application for admission.
PURPOSE 2. Sending commercial communications from the ENTITY based on the assessment of your profile through internal sources.
PURPOSE 3. Compliance with applicable regulations.
To whom will your personal data be disclosed?
The personal data processed by the ENTITY to achieve the purposes detailed above may be communicated to the following recipients depending on the legal basis for the communication.
In view of the above, the following data communications are intended to ensure the proper performance of the contractual relationship and to comply with legal obligations that require such communications to be made.
We inform you that, in accordance with the controllers identified in this policy, your data may be processed outside the European Economic Area, specifically in the Principality of Andorra. In this regard, your data may be transferred to the company operating in that territory under the protection of the Commission's Adequacy Decision 2010/625/EU of 19 October 2010.
How long do we keep your data?
Personal data will be kept, provided that you have not exercised your right of erasure, taking into account the legal deadlines applicable in each specific case, the type of data and the purpose of the processing.
Subsequently, the data will be blocked for the legally established periods in order to comply with any liabilities arising from the processing.
What are your rights in relation to the processing of your data?
The ENTITY informs you that you have the right to access your personal data and obtain confirmation as to how such data is being processed. You also have the right to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected by the ENTITY.
In certain circumstances, you may request the limitation of the processing of your data, in which case the ENTITY will only keep them for the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Likewise, in certain circumstances, you may object to the processing of your personal data for the purpose informed by the ENTITY. In this case, the ENTITY will cease to process your personal data, unless there are legitimate reasons for doing so, or to guarantee the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Finally, you may request the right to portability and obtain for yourself or for another service provider certain information derived from the contractual relationship formalised with the Entity.
You may exercise these rights by:
In any of these cases, it is necessary to provide reliable proof of the identity of the person exercising their rights.
The ENTITY will provide the requested information within a maximum period of one month from receipt of the request. This period may be extended by a further two months if necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests.
You may withdraw your consent at any time, if consent has been given for a specific purpose, without this affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.
You may lodge a complaint with the competent Supervisory Authority in the subject of data protection. However, in the first instance, you may lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Officer, who will resolve the complaint within a maximum period of two months.
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Who is responsible for processing your personal data?
Those responsible for processing will be all those entities of the EUROPA EDUCATION GROUP that can provide you with access to the student portal:
hereinafter referred to jointly as the ENTITY or the University.
For all of them, the data controller is UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID S.A.U. with tax identification number A-79122305 and registered office at C/ Tajo s/n 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid.
The University has formally appointed a Data Protection Officer and has also set up the following communication channels: dpo@universidadeuropea.es and dpo@iade.es, through which you may make any enquiries regarding the processing of your personal data.
How do we obtain your personal data?
To answer this question, a distinction must be made between the sources from which your personal data originate and the type of personal data processed by the University:
A) Sources from which personal data is obtained.
B) Types of personal data.
What data is processed, for what purpose and on what legal basis?
At the University, we process your personal data for the purposes detailed below:
PURPOSE 1. Management and registration on the Student Portal.
PURPOSE 2. Management and registration on the financial portal.
To whom will your personal data be communicated?
The personal data processed by the ENTITY to achieve the purposes detailed above may be communicated to the following recipients depending on the legal basis for the communication.
In view of the above, the following data communications are intended to ensure the proper performance of the contractual relationship, as well as to comply with legal obligations that require such communications to be made:
How long do we keep your data?
Personal data will be kept as long as you have not exercised your right of erasure, and will be kept in accordance with the legal deadlines applicable in each specific case, the type of data and the purpose of the processing.
Subsequently, the data will be blocked for the legally established periods in order to deal with any possible liabilities arising from the processing.
What are your rights in relation to our processing of your data?
The University informs you that you have the right to access your personal data and obtain confirmation of how it is being processed. You also have the right to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, among other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected by the University.
In certain circumstances, you may request the restriction of the processing of your data, in which case the University will only retain it for the exercise or defence of possible claims.
You may also object to the processing of your personal data for the purpose informed by the University. In this case, the University will cease to process your personal data, unless there are legitimate reasons for doing so, or to guarantee the exercise or defence of possible claims.
Finally, you may request the right to portability and obtain for yourself or for another service provider certain information derived from the contractual relationship formalised with the Entity.
You may exercise these rights, interchangeably, by:
In any of these cases, it is necessary to provide reliable proof of the identity of the person exercising their rights.
The University will provide the requested information within a maximum period of one month from receipt of the request. This period may be extended by a further two months if necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of requests.
You may withdraw your consent at any time, if consent has been given for a specific purpose, without this affecting the lawfulness of the processing based on the consent prior to its withdrawal.
You may lodge a complaint with the competent Supervisory Authority in the subject of data protection. However, in the first instance, you may lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Officer, who will respond to the complaint within a maximum period of two months.
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A cookie is a file which is downloaded to your terminal—whether a computer, smartphone or tablet—when you access a website, allowing the owner of the website to store or retrieve certain information about multiple variables. For example, cookies perform functions such as identifying the number of times the page has been visited by the user, identifying whether the user is registered to the site, guaranteeing the user's session while browsing the page, allowing operations to be carried out safely and stably, etc.
From UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE MADRID, S.A.U., UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE VALENCIA, S.L.U. , UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE CANARIAS, S.L.U., INICIATIVA EDUCATIVA UEA, S.L.(titular de UNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE ANDALUCIA) e INICATIVA EEUCATIVA UDDI, S.L. we want to offer users the necessary information about the type of cookies used on our website, so that each user has full capacity to make decisions in relation to the use of their data and the protection of their privacy.
You can locate the complete information about the data protection conditions applied to the website in our Privacy Policy.
Below, we offer you information about the types of cookies used on the website, the purposes associated with their use, and the retention period:
| Cookie name | Functionality | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| csrftoken | Prevention of falsified requests between different sites. | 1 year |
| sessionid | Web logins | 1 year |
| cookiesAccepted | Acceptance of the cookie policy | 1 year |
| elixregtechcookie | To control the blocking of other cookies on the page | 1 year |
| optimeze_editor | Used to determine the inclusion of a user in an experiment and the expiration of the experiments in which they participate | 90 days |
| _gaexp | ||
| gtm_experiment |
| Cookie name | Functionality | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _mkto_trk | Marketo | 2 years |
| _gat_* | Google Analytics | 1 minute |
| _gid | 24 hours | |
| _ga | 2 years | |
| _gat_gtag_* | 1 minute | |
| _dc_gtm_* | 1 minute |
| Cookie name | Functionality | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _gcl_au | Google AdSense | 3 months |
| _fbp | Facebook: | 24 hours |
| _lo_v | Lucky Orange | 1 year |
| _lo_uid | 2 years | |
| __lotr | 180 days |
If we collect relevant data through the use of cookies, in accordance with current regulations, we will process and retain any personal data only for the length of time necessary to achieve the desired purpose, depending on the specific case. Once these purposes have been achieved, they may be properly blocked if it is necessary for the exercise, formulation or defense of actions and claims in relation to their use. At the end of the specified time frames, the information will be deleted.
The international transfer of data by the website’s publisher is not foreseen. Notwithstanding, with regards to data transfers which may take place through third-party cookie installers via our website, you can obtain information in their respective policies.
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