Diploma of Games Development

SAE Creative Media Institute

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 00312F

If you want to be part of the exciting and expanding industry of games, we want to help you gain the skills to stand out from them all. In a matter of months, you will learn the key fundamentals in game development. Learn on the latest software, with face-to-face guidance from expert lecturers who will give you a deep knowledge in game development, mechanics, dynamics and game design. To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with employability skills, introductory project management skills and scholarly techniques for higher education. Upon completion you will be eligible for up to 80 credit points towards either the Bachelor of Games Development (Game Design) or Bachelor of Games Development (Game Programming).

Standard entry requirements

Applicants for Diploma courses must satisfy one of the following minimum entry criteria:Completion of an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE) or equivalent, ORCompletion of a certificate IV level qualification issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), ORExperience Based Entry for applicants who do not meet the requirements above.

Study pathways

SAE recognises industry experience and previous studies from accredited institutions. The amount of credit will vary according to individual circumstances and the course. Applicants are encouraged to submit credit recognition information as part of the enrolment process so that course progression can be mapped accordingly.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
SAE Institute Brisbane No
SAE Institute Byron Bay No
SAE Institute Melbourne No
SAE Institute Perth No
SAE Institute Sydney No

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