PG would be post-graduate so the DAN and GAA as opposed to ANI
Seneca College in Toronto Canada
Hey Guys,
Its been a while since I’ve posted, and I just wanted to say hello to everyone checking out the threads. If you have any questions about Seneca College, please post away and I’ll do my best to answer any questions you may have!
Thanks,
It really all depends. I’ve lived in Toronto for my entire life, and not as a landed immigrant. And I’ve meet numerous people who have gone to Seneca and Sheridan schools some have come away with something others have come away with nothing, great. It all depends on your passion and drive which doesn’t always mean you have to have the education behind you, I’ve heard of many who haven’t had all the education or none at all and still have landed a Job starting some where and can build from that.
Schools are businesses, sure they crank out hundreds a year at those schools but what happens in the end who knows. The Studios in Toronto do hire, but I’ve noticed a trend whereas they’re looking for those who know the city and a few other common things. Toronto is not as big as Montreal as there is a little more IT more type work in Toronto, but even if you land in a IT job you still can find your way into animation just may take a little longer. As a True Canadian there are many new comers to this City, and compared to Montreal, Toronto does have less but watch it in Toronto you can get lost and confused very quick it’s that type of City.
Hello TalentBear,
Do you have a question for me, or are you just making a statement? This thread is for inquiries into our program. I would appreciate it if you could keep the comments to that.
Thanks.
I did have some questions about Seneca. I saw your 6 semester offering for animation and it looked very good.
- Do kids with prior degrees get waived out of most gen eds such as English if already taken at an accredited US School?
- What are the tuition and total fees for the year for an international student (US)? I’ve seen several figures of around $5,400- $7,500 per semester. Is that currently correct?I must be an idiot. I can’t seem to find the latest tuition and fees easily on your web site.
- How expensive are accomodations near Seneca, if a student wants to be within walking distance of the school?
- I have been downtown on Young Street. Where in Toronto are you?
- Do any of your student get internships with studios?
- I see from the curriculum that you have life drawing classes. Does this include gesture and facial drawing and anatomy?
- I see that you have a 6 semester program in animation arts but a one-year program in 3d animation. Does the animation arts program cover everything in the 3d? If not, what is left out?
Hi taxguy,
I'll try to answer your questions as best as possible.
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Most credits are transferable, and in most cases advanced standing can be applied.
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Here are the tuition costs for a semester for the Post Graduate program for International students.
Program Name: 3D Animation
Program Code: DAN
Campus: Seneca@York
7531.72
Here is a semester for the 3 year animation course
Program Name: Animation
Program Code: ANI
Campus: Seneca@York
5787.72
These are in CDN dollars, but right now that is almost par with the American $. If you would like to see the breakdown for all courses offered by Seneca, please visit this link.
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Typical housing within walking distance (if shared accomodation) is around $500 - $600 per month plus utilities.
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We are located on the Campus of York University at Keele and Steeles. We are further north from downtown, but accessible by transit.
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We have a great relationship with local studios in the city. Many do get internships, although at the moment we don’t have a formal internship set up. We run our Summer Institute which houses students in a studio for a production, but that is a whole other conversation. If you like I can send you some more information about that. In the mean time, check out http://films.nfb.ca/the-spine/behind-the-scene.php Check out the new generation video. It showcases our students working with Chris Landreth.
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Our life drawing courses are very comprehensive and cover everything from the basics to advanced techniques.
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The third year of ANI and the one year of DAN are very similar. The benefit of the post graduate course is that you are only focusing on the 3D portion and don’t need to take the full 3 years.
hi iam from india doing bsc in animation i am interested in the game art course , can you give me some more info about the course , is there any placement assistance after the completion of the course with a standard showreel
Hey Guys,
Just to let you know that we still have a few spots left for our January intake. Questions are welcome!
Hi Ronalith,
It usually takes about a week once we receive the portfolio here at the college. The result would then be posted on the student’s SIRIS account and would be accessible within 14 days of the review.
Hey Guys,
Just wanted to post a short we were apart of that took place at Arc (formerly Starz Animation) in Toronto. We’re really proud of all the work our students did on it!
You can take a look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrTbnczYAd4
Thanks,
[left]Hello;[/left]
[left]I’m Fady, I’m an Egyptian.
I would like to attend digital animation course in Seneca, but I have some questions which are
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[left]1- What exactly I will study in these 8 months? [/left]
[left]2- How many hours I will study per week? And from when till when?[/left]
[left]3- Is it possible to pay with installments and what is the required down payment? And how I will pay?[/left]
[left]4- What is the possibility to work during the course?
I know it’s not prefer to work during the course as u said before, but does Canada Visa’s student is allowed to work ?[/left]
[left]5- Is there any organization or the Canadian government can participate or share me in paying the course expenses?[/left]
[left]Thank you and waiting your response[/left]
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