School of Information and Communication Technology
Bachelor of Multimedia graduate Michael Banks now works for visual effects company Photon VFX as an Animation Breakdown Coordinator.
Griffith's School of Information and Communication Technology produces skilled graduate and postgraduate professionals who are highly in demand and at the forefront of information and emerging technologies.
We draw high quality staff and students from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, and with our 38 highly qualified and highly regarded academic and research staff and 6 general staff, cater for over 1,000 domestic and international students.
The School of Information and Communication Technology provides a modern and enjoyable teaching and research environment in areas including:
- Information Systems
- Internet Computing
- Software Engineering
- Computing Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Enterprise Architecture
- Multimedia Systems
- Games Programming
Our students have access to advanced computing facilities, including:
- Specialised visualisation facilities and high performance computing systems
- Networked laboratories of computers with internet connection, unix servers, and workstations
- For multimedia students, access to a specialist multimedia laboratory with modern Macintosh computers and related equipment using industry standard development tools.


