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Bachelor of Design - Multimedia Systems
RMIT University
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
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| City | Not available* | No | Full-time internal | Year 12; Prerequisites: Units 3 & 4 - mathematical methods (any), and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or at least 25 in any other English |
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Course Description
Working in multimedia and developing multimedia products and systems requires a wide range of skills in design, programming, hardware and business. This multidisciplinary degree gives students the opportunity to gain all of these skills and experience the multimedia work environment through the team-oriented study mode. This degree provides the necessary technical knowledge and skills to develop multimedia products and systems, as well as the communication and organisational skills to work as a member of multimedia teams.
Subjects you can Study
Multimedia systems
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Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
City
- Full-time internal = 4 years
Structure
Subjects include: Design for Interactive Media; Entrepreneurial Ventures 1; Introduction to Information Technology; Multimedia Engineering; The Entrepreneurial Process; Maths for Computer Science; Methods for Computer Science; Programming Principles 1A; Programming Web Applications; Scripting Language Programming; Web Page Construction.
Entry Requirements
Year 12; Prerequisites: Units 3 & 4 - mathematical methods (any), and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or at least 25 in any other English
Comments
Graduates work in many areas of the multimedia industry, including graphic design, video and CD production, film special effects, animation, website development, e-commerce and games development. They also work for large companies, such as banks and insurance companies, or as entrepreneurs in the many niche markets in web and graphic design.
How does this course perform?
How do study fields for Bachelor of Design - Multimedia Systems at RMIT University perform?
Computing and information technology
Who is studying Computing and information technology at RMIT University
| 3,007 | 1,715 | 76% | 10% | 88% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
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What Computing and information technology graduates from RMIT University say
Teaching quality
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Generic skills
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Overall satisfaction
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Where do Computing and information technology graduates from RMIT University go
Seeking work
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Starting salary
Not available.
Further study
Not available.
Life after Study
Computing and information technology
Where are graduates that studied Computing and information technology at RMIT University?
| 10% | 7% | 70% | 12% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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