Animation schools suggested for a Bachelor of Animation for Animation Concept Art or Game Design

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RaiTsui

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Hello. Right now, I'm an undergrad junior at a local school that has an animation concentration. During the last few years, I'd realized that I'm relatively ok at modeling, alright at the actual animation - but my true strength lies in designs, storyboards, and animatics.

With that rain of thought, I'm hoping to look into schools for my Graduate studies - possibly a school that would have an available focus on animation for Video Games, and would let me focus on designing for the game, and becoming an Animation Artist.

Right now, I'm looking into the University of Texas in Dallas since it has a rather extensive list of courses offered, including concept art and design... but what are some suggested schools for Game Animation in general, and are they focused more on the programming or animation modeling and rigging or concept art?
 

DefunctTheory

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DigiPen.

https://www.digipen.edu/prospective-students/academics/degree-programs/

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Art and Animation

This degree combines a comprehensive and rigorous education in fine arts and animation with practical production experience. This provides students with the academic, technical, and creative foundation, as well as the practical skills required to pursue a broad range of careers in traditional and digital media.

Bachelor of Arts in Game Design

DigiPen's interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts degree focuses on the artistic aspects of Game Design. The program combines coursework in game design theory, arts, humanities, and social sciences with team-based projects to provide students with the academic, technical, and creative foundation, and practical skills required to design, script, and create art content for games.