The Architectural Visualisation course at the University of Kent gives students an opportunity to further their knowledge in areas related to architecture, computer graphics and the visual arts. This course consists of two main disciplines in architectural visualisation - the digitally constructed model exploring the creative and technical aspects of 3D modelling, animation, and photorealistic detail enhancement; and film-making and visual storytelling using digital film-making tools and techniques.Course Content: The coursework involves developing a detailed understanding of the use of 3D digital modelling tools in professional practice. The course incorporates innovative design approaches with the latest digital visualisation techniques for the creative enhancement of detail. Also, students will acquire skills in digital film-making and digital storytelling.Key Modules: The course is made up of compulsory modules in 'Digital Architecture: Modelling' and 'History and Theory of Digital Visualisation', as well as optional modules which could include 'Architecture and Urban Landscape in Contemporary Visual Arts', 'Architectural Photography', and 'Advanced English for Academic Purposes'.Accreditations: Not mentioned.Future Careers: The course provides an excellent basis for careers in sectors where architectural visualisation is key, including advertising, games and film industries, as well as roles within architectural practice, planning, conservation, heritage interpretation, and the visual arts.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.