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Since introducing Australia's first degree in Multimedia, Griffith has ensured its multimedia and interactive entertainment students remain one step ahead by equipping them with the creative and technology skills needed to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving digital media sector.
Griffith's Multimedia program features a blend of digital technologies and creative arts, and provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of multimedia design, production, management and evaluation, and focuses on the integration of theory and technology and their practical application by teams for industry projects. Students will undertake a project for an external client, giving them the opportunity to develop business and management skills, analyse complex computer-based multimedia system problems, design, implement, install and test a high quality solution and report on the completed work.
The interactive entertainment major within the Bachelor of Multimedia looks at games development and interactive entertainment as a growing industry with strong demand for graduates with technical and creative skills necessary in this competitive area. With many courses taught by practising industry professionals, studies include practical games design and development, digital media, sound production, programming, project management.
Advanced multimedia courses prepare students for typical workplace scenarios building strong technical skills for the creative use of technology. All students complete projects for external clients, develop a portfolio, and participate in work integrated learning through industry placements providing many graduates with a direct entry into employment.
What can I study?
- Digital video
- Film and television production
- Interactive entertainment and games
- Internet computing
- Internet marketing
- Management
- Music programming and sound production
- Visual media and design


