The Multimedia Design program prepares students to work with
design for digital film production, the World Wide Web and
computer interactive media. The study of time-based sequence
design provides students with expertise in animation, 3D
modelling, digital video, audio media, and communication design
for electronic media. Graduates leave the program with highly
developed and relevant skills for work in such diverse
industries as post-production houses (including the film and
television industry), digital video, animation, web design
consultancies, and video game design houses.
Students will normally be enrolled in a Recommended Study
Sequence and must successfully complete a minimum of 300 credit
points, 50 credit points per semester for full-time students.
To qualify for the award, a student must complete, or have been
granted an exemption for the units of study listed below.
Students initially enter into the three year bachelor program.
At the end of that program students may exit with an
undergraduate bachelor degree.
Students can complete the entire degree programme in Sarawak campus. Students will be able to transfer to Swinburne University of Technology, where the course is offered. Acceptance is subjected to academic merit and approval by the respective Faculty.
Note:
* Students have the option to do Industry-Based Learning (IBL) for six to
12 months. A fee will apply for this option. IBL is currently not
available to international students. (subject to further change &
confirmation)
Malaysian students are required by the Ministry
of Higher Education to successfully complete the Compulsory
Subjects (Mata Pelajaran Wajib) prior to graduation.
Employment Outcomes
Multimedia Design graduates pursue a diverse
range of careers in digital film and video
production, website design, video game and
interactive media and more.
Students leave the program with highly developed
skills that cut across a range of media and
disciplines, supporting the shape and direction
of employment opportunities in a particularly
exciting, new industry.
Graduates of the program are eligible for
membership of the Australian Graphic Design
Association (AGDA), membership of multimedia
Industry Network (mmIN) and Associate Membership
of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).
How To Apply
For information about how to apply for study at
Swinburne, please select link below:
A range of scholarships are available to local
(Sarawakian, Sabahan
& West Malaysian)
and international students either at commencement
or on the continuation of a program.