36 monthsProgramme duration
50,960 AUDTuition Fee/year
30 Nov, 2025Application Deadline
FebStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Computer Science and Information Systems
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Targeted at aspiring professionals in the video games industry, this course is your gateway to a dynamic career in Games development and IT.
Choose this course to equip you with work-ready expertise, not just in games development, but also in valuable transferable IT skills.
What sets this course apart is its focus on real-world application of theoretical knowledge and cutting-edge research in games, alongside the development of a broad skill set encompassing problem-solving, programming in various languages, the use of industry-level game engines and effective communication. You'll also learn about entrepreneurship, continuous professional development, and ethical IT practices.
By the end of this course, you'll have mastered technical skills for computer games development, honed your ability to work creatively in cross-disciplinary teams, and learned to communicate effectively in diverse environments. You'll be prepared to tackle technological issues with ethical and legal insight and assume leadership roles with confidence.
Learning is interactive and practical, blending theory with hands-on projects and teamwork. You'll engage in iterative design processes, industry facing student showcases and project management, preparing you for roles such as game developer, gameplay engineer, game designer, level designer, game producer, IT project manager, software engineer, and more.
Graduates gain an enhanced work-ready expertise in games development, iterative design processes, team project planning and management, and games-specific technology. In doing so, graduates are equipped with a wide range of skills that can be applied to a range of IT careers, such as practical problem-solving skills, the application of theory and cutting-edge research to a real-world context, programming across a variety of languages, professional verbal and written communication, entrepreneurship, life-long learning, and an awareness of the principles of ethics in the IT sector.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Computer Science and Information Systems
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Targeted at aspiring professionals in the video games industry, this course is your gateway to a dynamic career in Games development and IT.
Choose this course to equip you with work-ready expertise, not just in games development, but also in valuable transferable IT skills.
What sets this course apart is its focus on real-world application of theoretical knowledge and cutting-edge research in games, alongside the development of a broad skill set encompassing problem-solving, programming in various languages, the use of industry-level game engines and effective communication. You'll also learn about entrepreneurship, continuous professional development, and ethical IT practices.
By the end of this course, you'll have mastered technical skills for computer games development, honed your ability to work creatively in cross-disciplinary teams, and learned to communicate effectively in diverse environments. You'll be prepared to tackle technological issues with ethical and legal insight and assume leadership roles with confidence.
Learning is interactive and practical, blending theory with hands-on projects and teamwork. You'll engage in iterative design processes, industry facing student showcases and project management, preparing you for roles such as game developer, gameplay engineer, game designer, level designer, game producer, IT project manager, software engineer, and more.
Graduates gain an enhanced work-ready expertise in games development, iterative design processes, team project planning and management, and games-specific technology. In doing so, graduates are equipped with a wide range of skills that can be applied to a range of IT careers, such as practical problem-solving skills, the application of theory and cutting-edge research to a real-world context, programming across a variety of languages, professional verbal and written communication, entrepreneurship, life-long learning, and an awareness of the principles of ethics in the IT sector.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
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