SAE University College
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SAE has a range of approaches to learning and teaching that can be activated to provide flexibility in the face of changing circumstances as required, to support student progression regardless of external factors.
Bring together multiple creative passions by studying units in film, music, audio, animation, design, VR, AR or game development. The Bachelor of Creative Industries allows students to combine skills across various media and creative technologies, preparing them for a diverse career pathway.
Alongside specialist creative skills in multiple disciplines, you will craft your communication, project management, and entrepreneurial abilities. You will investigate audio-visual content creation and manipulation, and craft immersive audience experiences, learning to think innovatively, creatively, and technically within a complex industry ecosystem.
The cross-collaboration of Creative Industries students with Animation, Music, Audio, Games Development, Film, and Design allows for highly sophisticated project-based learning and applications. Working with teams of diverse skills and backgrounds also simulates real-world industry and provides experience in project management and team management.
Animation, Audio Engineering, Communication, Creative Media, Creative Processes, Creative Production, Design, Digital Media, Entrepreneurship, Film, Game Development, Industrial Practices, Project Management, Remote Practice.
Content producer, creative professional, digital project lead, digital content creator, arts administrator, creative project manager, entrepreneur, event producer, arts and cultural development officer.
SAE offers extensive hands-on training with industry work placements, to provide practical experience and help build a professional network. This is the proven and best way for students to develop the communication, self-promotion and employability skills they need to start a successful career in the creative media industries.
SAE offers a range of options to help students fund their studies. Current SAE fee information.
Interview: In addition to applying through UAC, all applicants are required to complete an informal interview, either in person or over the telephone. The interview helps us understand your motivations, discuss your previous study and relevant experience and career goals. Applicants will be contacted to arrange an interview time, and interviews are ongoing throughout the year.
Identification: Applicants are required to upload documentation in their application to show proof of identification and proof of citizenship. Accepted forms of identification include a passport, driver's licence, birth certificate and/or citizenship certificate.
SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement. Refer to the SAE general admission criteria.
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