Key Study Areas
The
Advanced Diploma of Multimedia equips you with the skills and knowledge to initiate and develop a career in electronic media. You will develop creative skills in the use of 2D, 3D imaging, animation, digital audio and interface design. You will gain skills in the principles associated with the management and development of diverse multimedia teams and multimedia projects.
Where • Bendigo (City Campus)
Duration Options
One year of full time study.
Selection Process
• Individual Interview
• Assessment of Folio
Employment Opportunities
Students gain a qualification that reflects the role of personnel working in the
multimedia industry at a design, managerial or production level. Employment opportunities would be in local and regional
multimedia organisations.
Further Study Options
Further study at degree level is available through university or other TAFE courses.
Assessment
You will be assessed as part of this course.
Typical Course Content (exact details may be obtained from the teaching centre)
CUEOHS1A Implement Workplace Health Safety And Security Procedures
CUFADM01A Prepare a proposal
CUFANM03A Produce storyboard for animation
CUFEDT01A Make creative and technical editing decisions
CUFGEN01A Develop And Apply Industry Knowlege
CUFMEM04A Test a
multimedia product
CUFMEM06A Design A
Multimedia Product
CUFMEM08A Apply principles of instructional design to a
multimedia product
CUFMEM09A Apply principles of game design to a
multimedia product
CUFMEM10A Design And Create A
Multimedia Interface
CUFMEM11A Design the navigation for a
multimedia product
CUFPOP07A Manage a film or television shoot
CUFPOP09A Conduct a briefing
CUFRAD01A Originate and develop the concept
CUFWRT07A Write an interactive sequence for
multimedia
CUSADM04A Manage a major project
CUSADM08A Address copyright requirements
CUSFIN01A Finance a project
ICPMM61DA Prepare
multimedia for different platforms
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of your current qualifications and prior learning:
BRIT has processes to give you credit for relevant units from your prior study, and to assess your prior learning against units in a course.