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ANIMATION / AUDIO / CREATIVE INDUSTRIES / FILM / GAMES / MUSIC / SAE240620-1335 TEQSA: PRV12042 | CRICOS: 00312F | RTO: 0273 Start your career here SAE.EDU.AU

SAE Australia. Now a University College.

For more than 45 years, SAE has provided a learning environment where students from all backgrounds can explore and develop their creative talents.

In December 2023, the Australian Government recognised our continued commitment to high-quality education by making SAE a University College provider.

So,

what does this mean for you?

SAE is one of only seven University Colleges in Australia, and the only provider of creative media education nationally.

SAE is renowned for its practical approach to learning and strong engagement with industry.

As an SAE graduate, you’ll benefit from our long-standing industry connections and contribution to creative education.

You’ll receive a University College qualification when you graduate, enhancing your reputation with future employers.

Start your creative journey today.

SAE Australia, a University College. Leaders in creative media and technology.

Enrol Now SAE.EDU.AU

HI, WELCOME TO SAE!

I’m Hayden, a Bachelor of Film graduate.

I’ll start off by saying you are in great hands at SAE… studying here really was the experience of a lifetime. I got to explore my passion, meet like minded people, master new skills, and learn the ins and outs of the film and creative industries.

The best thing about SAE, besides studying something you’re passionate about, is that you’re surrounded by facilities, friends and mentors that help you - in an environment that supports your future career.

It’s a great place to make new friends, work across other disciplines and collaborate creatively on new ideas. I still keep in touch with some of my friends from SAE, and we continue to create content together.

Getting the chance to learn from lecturers who have been there and done it, and hear their stories of working in the industry was incredible. They also helped point me in the right direction when I was looking for work, and they happen to know some of my colleagues at Ninewhere I now work.

Since graduating, I’ve been at Australia’s biggest free to air network. I’m a versioning promotions producer, which means I create different things like trailers and promotions for the shows that are shown across Nine’s channels.

Outside the 9-5, I haven’t stopped! I’ve been busy doing independent film and freelance work, and have had films featured at festivals, on SBS, and streaming services.

What I learnt at SAE helped me craft and hone my skills, unpack and understand the film industry, and taught me how to put into practice what I now do at Nine, and as an independent filmmaker.

I hope you enjoy checking out SAE - it will change your life.

HAYDEN Film Graduate

WELCOME
WELCOME Disclaimer: All content in the 2024 Course Guide is correct at time of printing, May 2024, and subject to change at any time. For accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the website at sae.edu.au. Not all programs and facilities are available in all locations. SAE University College Pty Ltd | ABN: 21 093 057 973 | ACN: 093 057 973 | RTO Code: 0273 (SAE). SAE is authorised to self accredit its own programs in Creative Arts and Computer Science at levels 5, 6 and 7 of the Australian Qualifications Framework by the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Quality & Standards Agency (TEQSA) | TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12042 | CRICOS Provider Code: 00312F © 2024 Navitas SAE Holdings Limited. The SAE logo ® is a registered trade mark. Why Study at SAE? 6 Alumni Success Stories 8 Real World Facilities 10 Campus Overview 11 Industry Connections 26 Support Services 27 Course Structure 28 Animation Courses 30 Audio Courses 34 Creative Industries Courses 38 Film Courses 44 Games Courses 48 Music Courses 52 Student Stories 56 How To Enrol 59 LET’S
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Our reputation as the leading global specialist in creative media education comes from over 45 years of pioneering creative minds.

WHY STUDY AT SAE?

SAE has been delivering outstanding industry-focused education since 1976.

As a registered University College, we proudly set the benchmark for Higher Education in creative media -- we know these industries and we know how to train industry-ready graduates.

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We are passionate about helping aspiring creatives and professionals, like yourself, prepare for an exciting career in creative media.

We love what we do, and we are committed to providing education options that challenge, develop and inspire. Our programs are designed to immerse students into practice-based, real-world projects from day one. Our focus is to ensure you gain the skills, knowledge and industry experience you need to kickstart a career you are passionate about.

Globally connected

With over 40 campuses across 20 countries, our expertise is world recognised and truly global.

Industry specialists

We employ specialists with extensive industry experience and connections to help you transition from study to industry with ease.

Practical from day one

From day one, you’ll be in small classes, using the latest equipment focused on practical project-based work.

Industry recognised

We work closely with industry partners to provide you with work placement opportunities and hands-on experience.

Enhanced reputation

SAE is one of only seven University Colleges in Australia, proudly recognised for our educational quality and excellence.

Career ready graduates

We invest time in expanding your employability skills, making you the complete package for potential employers.

Fast-tracked options

Our courses include two-year degrees and seven-month diplomas. If you want to take longer – that’s ok too, we’ll help you work out the best study load to suit your needs.

Real world facilities

You’ll be learning on industry leading equipment and software. Our campus spaces are designed to encourage students to work collaboratively across disciplines.

Support services

We have a team of specialists who are here to help you navigate your way through any challenges that may arise throughout your journey at SAE.

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ALUMNI SUCCESS

Aldo is a two-time Grammy recognised audio engineer for his work with Hans Zimmer on the soundtracks for Dune and The Lion King. He’s collaborated with some of the most prolific composers in Hollywood on films and shows including Top Gun: Maverick, The Mandalorian, The Last of Us, and Wonder Woman 1984.

Dune’s Oscar-winning soundtrack has been the most satisfying project Aldo’s been a part of.

“I was there from the beginning, and could see how the ideas developed from scratch - that was mind blowing for me.”

At SAE, Aldo studied for a Bachelor of Music Production, and learnt about the fundamentals of producing music and business.

“Getting to meet fellow creatives who had other passions was very satisfying, as we were then able to collaborate on music and other projects,” he said.

“In my second year, I learnt how to put together a business plan, which was really beneficial; particularly when I moved to LA.”

For those who want to follow in his footsteps and engineer film soundtracks in the future, Aldo gave some valuable tips.

“Understanding the basics of audio production is crucial, and somewhere like SAE will give you the foundational skills you need to start off in the industry.”

Rachel is a product manager at web and mobile games studio, Not Doppler, and has worked on successful titles like Crash of Cars and Fast and Furious: Takedown.

“There’s two sides to my role; being creative and analytical,” Rachel said. “I’m involved in thinking up new features for our games - a part of that is working with our programmers and artists.”

At Not Doppler, Rachel has been a part of five star rated mobile game, Crash of Cars. The title, which encourages players to collect as many crowns as possible before being destroyed, has had over 55 million downloads.

From an early age, Rachel enthused that she had an interest in video games. “I always had a passion for them growing up, and never really grew out of it. When I got to year 11, I just knew that I wanted to do something to do with entertainment or computers.”

After leaving school, Rachel studied a Bachelor of Game Design at SAE. “What was so appealing about SAE was it was a two year degree, and it was quite specialised in what I wanted to do.

“I found it really beneficial to have this streamlined experience, where I got to meet and talk to teachers that had been in the industry. Learning from a game developer’s perspective was really beneficial, and at the time it was quite unique for where I was looking to go with my career.”

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Aldo Arechar Audio Rachel Toomeh Games

As an SAE graduate, you automatically qualify to join the SAE Alumni.

A prestigious global community of dedicated and successful creatives, the SAE Alumni are achieving amazing things right across the world. This group also receives exclusive access to SAE’s masterclasses and events and is a great way to stay in contact with your classmates after your days on campus are complete.

Enrico is a lay-out artist at Disney owned visual effects studio, Industrial Light & Magic. He has worked on some huge blockbusters including The Batman, The Book of Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

“I now do everything from camera tracking to animation, blocking, and set extension - it’s essentially the bread and butter of the department,” Enrico said.

“I always had the dream of working for a large studio like ILM, Pixar or Dreamworks, so to actually be a part of these huge projects now is amazing. Having the opportunity to learn new skills everyday, and being pushed by colleagues you work with, in what you can achieve, is really awesome.”

Enrico talks glowingly of his lecturers, following his time studying for a Bachelor of Animation at SAE.

“I had some great teachers, I give them a lot of credit for where I am,” he said. “Whenever I hit a career milestone, I make sure I shoot them a message.”

To those students who aren’t sure where they’re heading, Enrico gives some sound advice. “I would say just stick with it. Be proactive and do more than just the minimum; it’s going that extra mile that will help you progress in your career.”

Eliza is the director and founder of The Content Lab, a creative agency that specialises in photography, storytelling, video production and design content for a range of clients including Snap Fitness, Surf Life Saving Queensland, Southern Cross Austereo, and Go1. She’s also collaborated with acclaimed hyperrealistic artist, CJ Hendry.

Eliza explained her ability to adapt her business has meant she’s been booked out for months in advance. “Every company needs content, so it’s about figuring out what you want to specialise in,” she said. “There's no limit to the work available, whether it’s copywriting, design, or photography, I offer a flexible service to suit what clients need.”

Having studied the Bachelor of Interactive Media and Graphic Design at SAE, Eliza said the accelerated course enabled her to get into the industry sooner.

“Being able to finish my degree and start my career at the age of 19 was a huge plus for me, as it meant I got four years in the industry before I started my business.”

Eliza added that the learning style at SAE meant she could be more independent and spend time on where she wanted to focus her skills.

“The opportunity to hire top-end gear and book out studios meant I could play around and experiment, which I otherwise wouldn’t have had the chance to do.”

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Enrico Leasa Animation Eliza Allard Design

REAL WORLD FACILITIES

SAE is committed to providing learning environments that inspire, energise and motivate our students. We believe that to get the best out of a creative person, you have to put them in a truly creative environment. SAE campuses are thoughtfully designed, creative study spaces that support hands-on collaborative learning and are filled with the latest equipment and software.

A sneak peak at some of the equipment and areas you’ll have access to:

Large digital and Analogue recording studios

Industry-leading mixing consoles and control surfaces from SSL, AVID and Audient

Cyclorama film studio, film theatrette and post-production edit suites

Professional standard film equipment including Canon, Red, Black Magic and ARRI cameras

Live recording and post production studios

Oculus Rift/Meta Quest & HTC Vive virtual reality headsets, perception neuron motion capture suits

Large green screen studio offsite with movable sets

Computer labs with industry standard software

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*FACILITIES MAY DIFFER AT EACH CAMPUS

OUR CAMPUSES

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Perth
Sydney Melbourne Adelaide
Brisbane Byron Bay

BRISBANE

Brisbane is Queensland’s capital city and is situated on Australia’s East coast, located between the incredible Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. Within an hour’s drive, you can be at the theme parks and beaches of the Gold Coast or in the stunning Sunshine Coast towns of Noosa and Mooloolaba.

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The SAE Brisbane campus is perfectly located in the creative hub of Brisbane, West End. You will be within walking distance of popular tourist destinations including the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) and an array of shops and restaurants that entails Southbank Cultural Precinct.

With easy access to a range of public transport options, you will find Brisbane to be the perfect place to study and experience what Australia has to offer.

Key facilities

7 digital/analogue studios and 4 live recording rooms.

Cyclorama film studio and post-production suites.

Oculus Rift and HTC Vive virtual reality headsets and Perception Neuron motion capture suits.

Professional standard design and animation equipment including Wacom graphics tablets.

Premium industry consoles including the Neve Custom Series 75.

Avid S6 studio.

Large multipurpose sound stage.

Post-production editing suite with attached vocal booth.

9 after-hours iMac computer labs and 3 after-hours PC computer labs with latest creative media software.

Film theatrette with cinema seating.

Architecturally-designed and award-winning building located in the city’s West End.

State-of-the-art studios and professional industry-utilised equipment.

A teaching and learning team committed to excellence in education and specialist training.

Walking distance of popular tourist destinations including galleries and shopping districts.

Average Daily Temperature of 26.6°C

Average Number of Clear Days 113 Population of 2,462,637

26% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

BYRON BAY

The most Eastern point of the Australian mainland, this coastal town is blessed with an incredible natural environment loved by all who visit and call Byron home.

Located in Northern NSW and under one hour’s drive from the Gold Coast’s International Airport, the town is famous for its laid-back lifestyle, beach culture and sweeping green hills of the hinterland.

The SAE Byron Bay campus can be found on the edge of town, easily accessible from the centre of Byron Bay, complete with cafés, bars and restaurants catering to the large number of tourists and locals. With a lifestyle like no other town in Australia, you will find Byron Bay to be the perfect place to unleash your creativity with SAE.

The SAE Byron Bay campus is the Headquarters of SAE and is set amongst lush bushland and gardens complete with on-campus accommodation and café.

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Key facilities

10 large digital and analog recording studios all with live spaces plus a dedicated mastering suite.

Flagship SSL Duality recording Studio 1 with two large live spaces and two isolation booths, 5.1 Surround Sound and an electronic music production (EMP) suite.

Studio 2 includes a flexible workflow space equipped with a control room and 2 live spaces, home to our unique Producer in Residence program.

Premium industry consoles including the SSL Duality, SSL 9000K and the Custom Series 75 console powered by Neve.

Lecture theatre / film theatrette with cinema seating and 7.1 Surround Sound.

A purpose-built campus set against a background of lush subtropical gardens minutes from town.

Smaller class sizes with more access to our team of industry-experienced and passionate lecturers.

Secure and affordable on-campus student accommodation.

Outstanding professional development opportunities through local internships.

Average Daily Temperature of 23.7°C

Average Number of Clear Days 108

Population of 10,500

19% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

SYDNEY

Sydney is the international, world-class, world-famous harbour city that offers an unparalleled quality of life. Voted the third most liveable city in the world, it is the largest city in Australia with a population of over 5 million.

Located alongside the ocean with access to some of the country’s most famous beaches just a short distance from downtown.

The SAE Sydney campus is as welcoming to students and visitors as the city is as welcoming to international tourists and visitors. A seven story, purpose-designed campus opened in 2017 in Sydney’s arts and cultural hub, Chippendale.

Centrally-located, the campus is nearby public transport and the bustling central station railway. Reside in the inner city or move about the city using public transport.

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Key facilities

7 audio control rooms, 7 live recording studios and 2 audio post-production studios.

5 film edit suites including specialised colour grading suite. Android and iOS gaming touch devices, Oculus Rift kits and Samsung VR. Energy Groove radio station on-campus. Wonder Room.

9 iMac and PC computer labs.

Large student collaboration spaces and social rooftop. Specialist Masterclasses.

One-on-one attention and collaborative learning opportunities.

An active and welcoming Student Representative Council.

State-of-the-art studios and professional industry-utilised equipment.

Strong ties to IGDA, the peak games development body.

Average Daily Temperature of 21.8°C

Average Number of Clear Days 103

Population of 5,230,330 36.7% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

MELBOURNE

Melbourne is a bustling creative hub with a global reputation for creativity within the arts field. It is the capital city of the state of Victoria.

The city produces a number of arts activities, festivals and events and is the city many of the country’s leading artists enjoy calling home.

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Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport, as well as education, healthcare, research and development, the EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) currently ranks Melbourne as the second most liveable city in the world, it was ranked as the world’s most liveable city for seven years in a row, from 2011 to 2017.

The SAE Melbourne campus is located within the vibrant Southbank precinct close to key arts facilities including Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne Recital Centre, national art galleries and some of the city’s best restaurants, cafés and nightlife.

Key facilities

9 audio studios including Neve Genesys and AVID S6.

4 edit suites and designated mastering suite.

360sqm acoustically-treated multipurpose sound stage.

7 iMac and 4 PC computer labs.

Professional standard film equipment including SONY PMW-F5, 4 FS7’s and Steadicam.

Lecture Theatre with 5.1 Surround Sound.

HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Oculus Go VR headsets.

3D printer.

A supportive, multicultural and welcoming staff and student community.

Collaborative work opportunities, experiences and events.

Unique professional development opportunities including an 80-hour internship.

A large modern campus facility.

Average Daily Temperature of 19.8°C

Average Number of Clear Days 50 Population of 4,963,349

33.8% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

ADELAIDE

In January 2023 our Adelaide campus relocated to Franklin Street. Our sensational new campus is located right in the heart of Adelaide CBD near Victoria Square. Brimming with cultural activity, music, arts and with an abundance of amazing food and drink options, the campus is a great place to meet new friends and re-engage with old study buddies.

Offering diplomas through to bachelor degrees, and an accelerated two year study plan, SAE students will be taught by qualified industry experts in a realworld creative environment. The new campus is stacked with all the tech and equipment you’ll need: digital and analogue studios, gaming consoles, electronic music gear, a multi-purpose film studio, professional digital film cameras and accessories, two edit suites and five computer labs with the latest industrystandard software.

For those who need a quiet space, we’ve carved out dedicated quiet study areas and a large balcony to soak in some sunshine while you work. It’s also a sweet space for events and networking.

Key facilities

3 large digital and analogue recording studios

Industry-leading mixing consoles and control surfaces from SSL, AVID and Audient

Studio equipment from Neve, API, Sennheiser, Universal Audio and much more

Large multi-purpose film studio

2 digital editing suites, including surround sound capabilities

Electronic music production gear from Arturia, Ableton, Korg and Novation

5 computer labs with software for Film Editing, Animation, Design, Games Development and Music Production

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Walking distance to some of the best music and arts venues the city has to offer

Brand new state-of-the-art studios, equipment and work spaces

Large balcony common areas to collaborate and network

Expert lecturers with extensive industry experience and connections

*Statistics

Average Daily Temperature of 22°C

Average Number of Clear Days 91

Population of 1,504,248

32% of population were born overseas

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Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The

PERTH

Perth is located on the West coast of the Australian mainland and is Western Australia’s capital city. Often referred to as Australia’s sunniest capital city, the CBD is positioned on the Swan River and close by the ocean with pristine beaches and national parks.

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Perth is a very cosmopolitan and multicultural city and is popular among many different nationalities.

The SAE Perth campus is located within walking distance to the CBD, the river, great cafés, affordable accommodation and public transport.

The campus has a welcoming student community and a staff of dedicated professionals committed to best-practice teaching and learning.

The SAE Perth campus is a fun, dynamic and highly creative learning environment within world-class, architecturally-designed facilities.

Key facilities

Digital and analog recording and production studios.

Flagship 40 Channel C75 with Pro Tools Ultimate and Studer 2” tape.

Audient ASP8024, Audient 4816, AVID S6 M40 5.1 and AVID C|24 consoles.

Mastering suite with Buzz Audio, Dangerous Music And Neve outboard with SSL conversion.

Broadcast studio with Cyclorama sound stage. Post-production editing and surround mixing suites.

Computer labs with industry standard software including UDK and Maya.

Conveniently located within walking distance of the CBD, accommodation and public transport.

A fun, dynamic and creative learning environment in architectdesigned facilities.

Diverse student community with a vibrant social campus culture.

Great guest lectures and seminars with renowned industry leaders.

Average Daily Temperature of 23.3°C

Average Number of Clear Days 130 Population of 2,059,484

36.1% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

AUCKLAND

Situated on the picturesque North Island, Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, offering boundless opportunity for work within the creative media industries.

From Lorde to Lord of the Rings, New Zealand has become synonymous with creative work. The SAE Auckland campus is renowned for the quality of programs delivered and the high level of support provided to students.

The SAE Auckland campus provides continual academic support through dedicated course coordinators, lecturers and support staff that are readily available to assist students. Get real-world perspectives and advice from staff who are all active in the creative media industries.

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Key facilities

MIDI Suite with professional music production software, outboard synths, sample banks & keyboards.

Vintage style studio with Audient ASP8024 console, Otari 2” tape machine, Rowland Space Echo, AKG BX 20 Spring Reverb.

Brand new film studio.

3 computer labs provide students with easy access to relevant audio and film software, online education resources, the Microsoft Office suite and more.

Studio B features state-of-the-art Pro Tools S6 desk from Avid, latest audio processing plugins, an LA-610 MKII Classic Tube Recording Channel from Universal Audio, Eleven Rack, a Rowland V-Drum electronic kit, keyboards and more.

Located in the vibrant heart of Auckland, nearby galleries, designer fashion & delicious eateries.

The city has produced many talented writers, film directors and performers.

Enjoy a collegial atmosphere with like-minded creatives in a positive and supportive campus.

Live nearby in off-campus accommodation and enjoy all Auckland has to offer.

Average Daily Temperature of 15.2°C

Average Number of Clear Days 83

Population of 1,415,550

39.1% of population were born overseas

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*Statistics Sourced January 2020 From: The Australian Bureau of Meteorology & The Australian Bureau of Statistics.

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS

Not only do our lecturers come with experience from their industry, we also have long-standing partnerships with some of the biggest names in the industry for our areas of study.

Hands-on experience at events and opportunities to work in the field are all part of your experience with SAE. As part of any bachelor program, you complete a compulsory work placement that we help you to secure - so you graduate ahead of the pack with real-world experience already under your belt.

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SUPPORT SERVICES

SAE is ranked #1 in learner engagement and student support when compared

Australia’s top 5 universities

We Are Here to Help

Let’s be honest, studying can be hard work and isn’t something that comes naturally to everyone. We have a team of specialists who are here to help you navigate your way through any challenges that may arise throughout your journey with SAE

Supporting Your Experience

Not only are our lecturers available to guide you through your studies, our campus Student Services and Library teams can also help along the way. Providing insights into how to research, find the right information, write for assignments, time and study management skills - you will be surrounded by support at SAE.

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Supporting Your Learning

In addition to your lecturers, our Technical Department team members are on hand to assist you with the use of specialist equipment and facilities and provide technical advice. IT staff are also available for support with our electronic resources.

Supporting Your Wellbeing

We can also help you get in contact with the right people for any other support you might need. From on-campus counselling, wellbeing and disabilities support to liaison with local professional legal, financial, medical, accommodation and community services. SAE are committed to offering you the support you need.

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QILT (QUALITY INDICATORS FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING) INDEPENDENT SURVEY.

CAREER READY GRADUATES

Our course pathways take you on a journey of practical exploration and self-discovery. Here, at SAE, we’re determined to not only equip you with the technical skills to navigate your chosen industry - we also help build your employability skill-set too.

Along with your practical qualification, you will also graduate with:

Strong work ethic and positive attitude.

Effective communication, time management, problem solving and teamwork skills.

The ability to work well under pressure. Be responsive to feedback, adaptable and confident

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OUR COURSES

Postgraduate

A progressive, project based qualification designed for people with an undergraduate degree or people with extensive industry experience. You can choose to deepen your skills within your existing discipline or complement this experience with cross-discipline electives.

Key Benefits

Upon graduation you will be prepared to take on strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.

Bachelor Degree

A higher education qualification that offers rigorous skills development in a studio-based learning environment for broad industry and employment application.

Key Benefits

Complete an industry based work placement and graduate with an extensive creative portfolio.

Associate Degree

A higher education qualification that gives you the knowledge and skills to work in a supervised paraprofessional role, supporting qualified industry professionals.

Key Benefits

Complete a professional portfolio to showcase your skills. Excellent pathway to a bachelor qualification.

Diploma

A foundation level qualification that develops industry skills for specific employment outcomes and furthers your learning.

Key Benefits

Fast-tracked learning to gain industry valued skills, that will set you up for entry level employment.

Duration(s)

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

Qualification

Masters Degree

Graduate Diploma

Graduate Certificate

Intakes

Feb / May / Sept

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

Qualification

Bachelor Degree

Intakes

Feb / May / Sept

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

Qualification

Associate Degree

Intakes

Feb / May / Sept

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

Qualification

Higher Education Diploma

Intakes

Feb / May / Sept

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30 ANIMATION COURSES

ANIMATION IS PURE IMAGINATION.

Few industries allow you to create what has never been seen before, which is very, very cool.

Australia has a rich history of animation production dating back to 1915, from awardwinning animated shorts and television series, to feature length animated films. Animation is a profession where technical expertise and application is as important as raw talent; this is where SAE comes in.

Industries that employ animation professionals:

Corporate Services

Real Estate and Engineering

E-Learning Resource Creation

Web Animation

Film and Television

Advertising

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Bachelor of Animation

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 105477A

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 105478M

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Associate Degree of Animation

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080199F

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080178M

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Our bachelor degree is all about building your character and credentials by giving you hands-on experience in a broad range of topics related to the animation and computer graphics industries, such as character animation (2D/3D), visual storytelling, 3D modelling & computer graphics as well as visual effects & motion graphics.

Develop your skills within a studio environment gaining experience with software including Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, ToonBoom Harmony, Substance Painter, Unreal Engine 4, Unity, SideFX Houdini, Foundry NukeX, Pixologic ZBrush and Adobe Creative Suite and so on, to help bring your ideas to life.

In preparation for an industry that commands agility and adaptability, you’ll cut your creative teeth on projects initially in partnership with your course peers. As your skills develop and you work on more dynamic projects, you’ll apply your capabilities to cross-discipline projects. By the end of your course, you could be collaborating with fellow students across SAE’s global network.

Career Paths

2D/3D Animator, Modeller or Rigger

Visual Effects/Environment/Character/Game Artist

Motion Graphics Designer

Architectural Visualiser

Post-production for Broadcast Media

COURSE CODE 3D MODELLING: 080165E

CHARACTER ANIMATION: 080166D

VISUAL EFFECTS: 080167C

CRICOS PART-TIME CODE: 102833K

This degree provides you hands-on experience in a broad range of topics related to the animation and computer graphics industries, such as character animation (2D/3D), visual storytelling, 3D modelling & computer graphics as well as visual effects & motion graphics.

Completing two of the three stages of the Bachelor of Animation, this course provides an excellent pathway into the degree. You will develop your skills and gain experience with software such as Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, ToonBoom Harmony, Substance Painter, Unreal Engine 4, Unity, SideFX Houdini, Foundry NukeX, Pixologic ZBrush and Adobe Creative Suite and so on, to help bring your ideas to life.

Career Paths

2D/3D Animator

3D Modeller

Technical/Visual Effects/Game/Character Artist

Post-production for Broadcast Media

Motion Graphics Designer

COURSE CODE - 080178M

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Diploma of 3D Animation

Production

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 102826J

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 094747A

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Our diploma has been built in a way that gives you plenty of face-to-face time with expert lecturers and many hours on the latest tools and software.

Take a practical first look at modelling, lighting, drawing, animation and rendering to gain a holistic, foundational understanding of the 3D production process.

You will engage in collaborative studio based learning to produce a short animation in response to a client brief and be guided through the production methods needed to pitch effective creative concepts to potential producers.

To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with employability skills, introductory project management skills and scholarly techniques for higher education.

Career Paths

Junior 3D Modeller

Junior 3D Animator

Junior Character Designer

Freelance Animator

Junior 3D Visualisation Specialist

*UPON COMPLETION, YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS

TOWARD THE ASSOCIATE OR BACHELOR OF ANIMATION.

NT5AN - HE DIPLOMA OF 3D ANIMATION PRODUCTION

“SAE University College will help you to find the area of the animation industry you fit in best, assist you in developing your own style and perhaps most importantly, immerse you into the next generation of creatives. You will get to work across all of the disciplines and form some great friendships.”

Melbourne

33 ANIMATION COURSES
34 AUDIO COURSES

GET ON TRACK TO MAKE SOME SERIOUS NOISE IN THE AUDIO INDUSTRY.

Working in the audio industry can be demanding and often involves working long and odd hours, but you will certainly have variety in your work, have the potential to work with a celebrity or two and even travel the world. Few careers offer the excitement and passion that an audio career provides.

Industries that employ Audio professionals:

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Game Music Sound Recording Live Music Live Events Radio & Advertising Film & Television
“Personally,

my years spent as a producer and audio engineer working in studios with musicians to help make their concepts become a reality was the most fulfilling work I have done. But audio is not just about music, it’s about facilitating and making reality a creative team’s vision.”

Melbourne

Bachelor of Audio

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 105481E

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 105480F

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

If a career in audio is music to your ears, you’re going to love the sound of our bachelor degree. It’s an immersive, hands - on experience that covers every possible level of studio, post and live production. Starting with the foundations, then ramping up to the highly specialised areas, you’ll be amplifying your talents with cutting-edge equipment like Neve, SSL and Audient consoles, while gaining proficiencies on software such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, and Ableton Live.

Our expert lecturers will ensure you stay on track by providing face-to-face guidance throughout your entire course as you work to deliver real-world projects in a state-of-the-art, studio-based environment. Once complete, you’ll have just what you need to mix it with the best.

Career Paths

Radio Broadcast Producer or Engineer

Post-Production Engineer for Film or TV

Music Producer

Mastering Engineer

Live Sound Engineer

AV Technician

AU7V4 - BACHELOR OF AUDIO

CRICOS PART-TIME CODE - 105479K

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Associate Degree of Audio

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 103288M

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080179K

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Diploma of Audio Production

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 102827H

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 094743E

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

The associate degree gives you the qualifications and skills to work in a supervised paraprofessional role supporting qualified industry professionals. Completing two of the three stages of the Bachelor of Audio, this course provides an excellent pathway into the degree.

Develop skills across studio, post-production and live sound production. You’ll get to master your craft on small and large format consoles including Neve, SSL, Audient and others, along with industry leading software such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, Ableton Live and more.

You’ll get to record your preferred music genres and participate in real-world audio projects under the guidance of expert SAE lecturers.

Career Paths

Independent Music Producer

Location Sound Recordist

Assistant Studio or Broadcast Engineer

Online Audio Content Producer

AU6B3

In a matter of months, you’ll learn the key fundamentals in studio production, live sound production and sound design.

Our diploma has been built in a way that gives you plenty of face-to-face time with expert lecturers and many hours on the latest tools and software.

You will engage in collaborative studio based learning and apply the skills learned throughout the course to a real life scenario. Demonstrating your recording and mixing techniques you will deliver a practical recording to a specific brief, under the support and guidance of our expert lecturers.

*Upon completion you will be eligible for up to 80 credit points towards either the Bachelor of Audio (Studio Production) or Bachelor of Audio (Post-Production).

Career Paths

Assistant Sound Engineer

Radio/Broadcast Personnel

Live Sound Operator/Assistant Studio Engineer

Voiceover Recordist/Engineer

*UPON COMPLETION YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS TOWARDS EITHER THE BACHELOR OF AUDIO (STUDIO PRODUCTION) OR BACHELOR OF AUDIO (POST-PRODUCTION).

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- ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF AUDIO
COURSE CODE - 080179K
CRICOS
38 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES COURSES

ACHIEVE YOUR CREATIVE PROFESSIONAL ASPIRATIONS.

This dynamic industry offers creative visionaries an array of opportunities. Work across multiple creative areas, use your entrepreneurial and business expertise, while mixing it up with your technical skills. Build the career you envisage, in an industry with endless possibilities

Career paths for Creative industries professionals

Entrepreneur

Digital Project Officer

Arts Manager

Digital Content Creator

Arts Administrator

Digital Media Project Manager

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Bachelor of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 108444H

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 108445G

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Associate Degree of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time CRICOS

Standard

6

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Bring together multiple creative passions by studying units in film, music, audio, animation, design, VR/AR, or game development. The Bachelor of Creative Industries allows you to combine your skills across various creative media technologies, preparing you for a diverse career pathway.

In this course, you will engage in studio-based projects applying skills learned throughout the course to real-life creative scenarios. Through collaborative project design, development, and management you will devise inventive creative solutions, applying ideas and content that uses mixed media and technologies. Additionally, you will deepen your understanding and connections within the industry through a mentorship program, industry work placement, virtual events, content production, and personal portfolio development.

Alongside specialist creative skills in multiple disciplines, you will craft your communication, project management, and entrepreneurial abilities, learning to think innovatively, creatively, and technically within a complex industry ecosystem. You’ll be ready for 21st-century industry roles using modern creative business concepts and content production techniques.

Career Paths

Content Producer/Creator

Arts Manager

Entrepreneur

Event Producer

Digital Storyteller

The Associate Degree of Creative Industries enables you to bring together multiple creative passions by studying units in film, music, audio, animation, design, VR/AR, or game development. Through a focused studio study you will craft enhanced skills in a selected discipline, while developing the content creation and management abilities to engage and interact across broad areas of the creative industries.

Alongside specialist creative skills in multiple disciplines, you will craft your communication, project management, and entrepreneurial abilities, learning to think innovatively, creatively, and technically within a complex industry ecosystem.

The Associate Degree has been built in a way that blends digital rich online delivery and face-to-face time with expert lecturers across the country, and is taught using the latest industry-standard tools and software.

To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with employability skills, project management expertise, industry and business understanding, and scholarly techniques for higher education.

Career Paths

Arts Administrator

Content Producer

Creative Professional

Arts and Cultural Development Officer

Event Producer

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CODE - 108441M
Track
CODE - 108442K
Trimesters Full Time CRICOS

Diploma of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 108439E

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 108440A

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

The Diploma of Creative Industries allows you to combine your skills across multiple media and creative technologies by engaging with specialist study in film, music, audio, animation, design, VR/AR or game development.

Throughout this diploma you are introduced to the foundational aspects of the creative industries, developing concepts in communication, project management and entrepreneurship, preparing you for a diverse career pathway.

Our diploma has been built in a way that blends digital rich online delivery and face-to-face time with expert lecturers across the country, and the latest industry standard tools and software. To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with employability skills, project management skills, industry and business understanding and scholarly techniques for higher education.

Career Paths

Digital Coordinator

Digital Project Officer

Content Creator

Creative Professional - Film, Audio, Music, Design, Animation, VR/AR & Game Development

*UPON COMPLETION, YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS TOWARDS THE BACHELOR OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES.

The perfect mix of online and face-to-face

Our Creative Industries courses utilise a curated mix of on campus and online study structure. You’ll be able to take some units on campus and others online, engaging with the best industry professional from SAE nationwide and networking with colleagues from campuses around the country.

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“Be true to yourself and you will never fall” Lyrics from Pass The Mic by Beastie Boys.

Master of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

15 Months Full Time

Delivery

Online

Whether you’ve worked within the creative industries for years, hold a creative media qualification and seeking to deepen your knowledge to pursue greater career prospects, or you want to refine and explore a specific creative media project, SAE’s Master of Creative Industries is the next step to defining your creative niche.

The Master of Creative Industries offers a progressive, learning experience like that of no other. With the benefit of no defined discipline specialisations, we’ll guide you to select modules that meet both your individual creative and professional aspirations and provide the appropriate foundation for your capstone project.

Choose to deepen your knowledge and skills within your existing discipline or complement this experience with cross-discipline electives.

Throughout the course, you’ll learn from industry thought-leaders, collaborate with your peers, extend your network through our global reach and solidify your own reputation within the creative media industry.

Career Paths

Strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.

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CODE - 096593J
CRICOS
MC9M4 - MASTER OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Standard Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

7 Months Full Time

CRICOS

Delivery

Online

The Graduate Diploma of Creative Industries is the next step in achieving your creative and professional aspirations. Completing two of the four trimesters of the Master of Creative Industries, the Graduate Diploma provides a strong pathway to the Master’s program.

With the benefit of no defined discipline specialisations, we’ll guide you to select modules to meet your goals.

Choose to deepen your knowledge and skills within your existing discipline or complement your experience with cross-discipline electives.

Throughout the course, you’ll learn from industry thought-leaders, collaborate with your peers, extend your network through our global reach and solidify your own reputation within the creative media industry.

Career Paths

Strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.

MC8D4 - GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Graduate Certificate of Creative Industries

Duration(s)

Standard Track

1 Trimester Full Time

3 Months Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 096595G

Delivery

Online

Completing one of the four trimesters of the Master of Creative Industries, the graduate certificate provides a strong pathway to the Master’s program. It is an ideal entry point to postgraduate studies, for people who have worked within the creative industries for years but don’t hold a related bachelor degree.

With the benefit of no defined discipline specialisations, we’ll guide you to select modules that meet both your individual creative and professional aspirations.

Throughout the course, you’ll learn from industry thought-leaders, collaborate with your peers, extend your network through our global reach and solidify your own reputation within the creative media industry.

Career Paths

Strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.

MC8C4 - GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

43 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES COURSES
CODE - 096594G
44 FILM COURSES

FILM MAKING IS THE MAGIC THAT WE DON’T ALWAYS SEE, BUT WE FEEL.

Making the leap from being a fan to being a force in film happens right here. The world is demanding more and more video content so if you want to be part of it all, we want to help you gain the skills to stand out from them all.

Industries that employ Film professionals

Screen Industry

Self-employed Freelancer

Film Production

Advertising

Television Production

Corporate Business

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“Creativity is a journey of self-expression and problem solving. It is the process of turning imagination into reality. At SAE we help you embrace it and nurture it so you can inspire those around you achieve your creative dreams”

Bachelor of Film

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080193A

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 06274K

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

This course puts you in the spotlight from day one, helping you gain the practical experience and technical knowledge needed to launch yourself into the world of motion picture.

Starting with the fundamentals and rolling through to the finer, more complex aspects of production to encompass cinematography, screenwriting and direction, you’ll be directed by expert lecturers in a face-to-face environment, while also collaborating with students from other disciplines.

You’ll be given access to world-class facilities using industry-standard cameras and equipment including DaVinci Resolve colour grading software, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. But most importantly, you’ll see your ideas come to life as you prepare for a bright future behind the lens.

Career Paths

Video Editor

Cinematographer

Director

Producer

Production

Designer

POST PRODUCTION: FF7N4, PRODUCTION: FF7F4

CRICOS PART-TIME CODE - 102837F

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Associate Degree of Film

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 103290F

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE - 080181E

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Diploma of Film

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 102829F

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 094746B

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

In 2020 eighty percent of internet content was video, film is an exciting career pathway with many and varied opportunities for career outcomes, both now and into the future.

Starting with the fundamentals and rolling through to the finer, more complex aspects of production to encompass cinematography, screenwriting and direction, you’ll be directed by expert lecturers in a face-to-face environment, while also collaborating with students from other disciplines.

You’ll be given access to world-class facilities using industry-standard cameras and equipment including DaVinci Resolve colour grading software, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. But most importantly, you’ll see your ideas come to life as you prepare for a bright future behind the lens.

Career Paths

Assistant Director

Camera Assistant

Broadcast Designer

Production Assistant

Visual Effects Artist

Guided by expert lecturers you will gain an in-depth introduction to film, from scriptwriting and film production, right through to digital post-production.

You’ll gain so much hands-on experience operating film production equipment including cameras, lighting and sound, that you’ll feel like you are already working in the industry. You’ll also learn about digital post-production including audio mixing, titling, colour grading and the authoring processes.

Working as part of a group you’ll work on a short collaborative production.

Career Paths

Entry-level Videographer

Entry-level Film Crew

Camera Assistant Production Assistant Independant Filmaker

*UPON

47 FILM COURSES
FF6E3 - ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF FILM
COMPLETION YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS TOWARDS EITHER THE BACHELOR OF FILM (PRODUCTION) OR THE BACHELOR OF FILM (POST-PRODUCTION).
- ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF FILM CRICOS COURSE CODE: 080181E
FF6E3
48 GAMES COURSES

GAME DEVELOPERS, 3D ANIMATORS & VISUAL EFFECTS SPECIALISTS ARE IN DEMAND NATIONALLY.

Gone are the times where computer games were purely a source of entertainment.

Sure, this is a massive part of the industry, but these days more and more industries are using the positive effects of ‘interactivity’ to encourage behavioural change, particularly in the field of healthcare. What was once seen as an entertaining way to pass time is now being considered a sensible way to communicate information and provide services or training.

Industries that employ Games professionals

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Business Emergency Management Urban Planning Advertising Education & Training Healthcare
Corporate

COURSES

Bachelor of Games Development

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080196J

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080175C

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Associate Degree of Games Development

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 103291E

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 080183C

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

You’ll be directed by expert lecturers in a hybrid environment, while also collaborating with students from other disciplines. Our bachelor degree starts at the base level and builds your expertise in programming and design. You’ll be given access to industry-standard software like Unreal Engine 5, Unity3D, Autodesk Maya and Blender, developing for a suite of desktop, console, handheld, and mixed-reality technologies.

Choose to specialise in: Games Design, or Games Programming

You’ll also learn to speak how the professionals do with expert lecturers guiding you in languages such as C++ and C#, all in a world-class, collaborative learning environment. Your epic adventure in games starts here.

Career Paths

Game Designer

Level Designer

Gameplay Designer

Systems Designer

Games Writer

Narrative Designer

World Builder

Environment Designer

Gameplay Programmer

Engine Programmer

CRICOS PART-TIME CODE: 102340J

The associate degree gives you the qualifications and skills to work in a supervised paraprofessional role supporting qualified industry professionals. Completing two of the three stages of the Bachelor of Games Development, this course provides an excellent pathway into the degree.

Start making games in your first trimester in this practical project based course. You’ll develop your skills and knowledge in areas such as player psychology, level design, social and mobile game development, gameplay programming, game design, app design, project management, pervasive games and more.

Industry-standard software like Unreal Engine 4, Unity3D, Autodesk 3D Studio Max and Maya, developing for technologies such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Android, and iOS are just some of the software and technology you will be exposed to.

Career Paths

Level Designer

Lighting Designer

Back-End and Network Engineer

User Interface Designer

Game Player Engineer

GA6K3 - ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF GAMES DEVELOPMENT

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GAMES

Diploma of Game Development

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 102828G

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 099435K

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

GAMES COURSES

If you want to be part of the exciting and expanding industry of games, we want to help you gain the skills to stand out from them all.

In a matter of months, you’ll learn the key fundamentals in game development. Learn on the latest software, with face-to-face guidance from expert lecturers who will give you a deep knowledge in game development, mechanics, dynamics and game design.

To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with employability skills, introductory project management skills and scholarly techniques for higher education.

Career Paths

Entry Level Game or Game Level Designer Entry Level Community Manager Entry Level Games Writer Quality Assurance Officer Production Assistant

*UPON COMPLETION YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS TOWARDS EITHER THE BACHELOR OF GAMES DEVELOPMENT (GAME DESIGN) OR BACHELOR OF GAMES DEVELOPMENT (GAME PROGRAMMING).

GA5GD - HE DIPLOMA OF GAME DEVELOPMENT

CRICOS COURSE CODE: 094745C

“Becoming part of a rapidly and perpetually evolving industry is infinitely rewarding, as it enables limitless opportunities for creative minds to explore and engage. SAE emphasises the importance of gaining expertise in processes and methodologies, stepping beyond simply focusing on technical proficiency, to equip the next generation of creators!”

SCOTT ROBERTS COURSE DIRECTOR GAMES AND TECHNOLOGY

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52 MUSIC COURSES

BE HEARD IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. TURN YOUR PASSION INTO YOUR CAREER.

From music production to songwriting, live performance to composition for film and games, opportunities within the music industry are wide-ranging. A rewarding career path, the music industry includes much more than performers. Whether you’re a musician or love music making behind the scenes, launch into a career you’re passionate about.

Industries that employ Music professionals

Music Performance

Music Management

Music Production

Recording Studios

Record Labels

Music Sync & Licensing

Festival Management

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“Being a creative practitioner is a complete way of living. We look, listen, express ideas, collaborate, and create work the connects with audiences and creators around the world. We balance this with a skilled understanding of the industry, an awareness of technological developments, career pathways and strategies for being a sustainable professional”

MUSIC AND AUDIO

Brisbane

Why study Music at SAE

Building on the core skills of a working music professional both the Bachelor and the Associate Degree of Music at SAE allows you a unique opportunity to dive deeper into your chosen area of interest by studying specialisation electives in one of the following four different pathways.

Songwriting and Music Production

Electronic Music Production

Music Industry and Business

Creative Musicianship

Bachelor of Music

Duration(s)

Fast Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 113153K

Standard Track

8 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 113154J

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

If you’re passionate about songwriting, beats, and music production, our Bachelor of Music is for you. This collaborative course provides a unique, hands-on, immersive experience to guide you through each level of songwriting, music production and the music industry.

You’ll be in a studio environment - learning contemporary songwriting strategies, music production technology, nuances of performance, emerging media technologies, and recording techniques. Through elective unit study, you can focus on your choice of subjects exploring composition for film and games, electronic music production, storytelling in songwriting and artist portfolio development.

As your skills develop and you work on more dynamic projects, you’ll apply your capabilities across disciplines and collaborate with fellow SAE students across Australia and SAE’s global network.

Your industry-based projects and work placement will help you build a body of work and portfolio you’ll be stoked to share with potential employers or your first client.

Career Paths

Songwriter

Music Producer

Artist Manager

Artist / Musician

Live Musician

Studio Musician

DJ

Electronic Producer

Content Creator

Music Entrepreneur

COURSE CODE - MU7V5

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Associate Degree of Music

Duration(s)

Fast Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 113149F

Standard Track

6 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 113150B

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Diploma of Music

Duration(s)

Fast Track

2 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 13290A

Standard Track

4 Trimesters Full Time

CRICOS CODE: 113148G

Locations

Brisbane / Byron Bay / Sydney / Melbourne / Adelaide / Perth

Our associate degree gives you the qualifications and skills to work with industry professionals. Completing two of the three stages of the Bachelor of Music, this course provides an excellent pathway to further studies.

Through choosing focused electives, you will learn contemporary songwriting and social media strategies, music recording and production technology, nuances of performance, plus create music for other media including games, film and community events.

Career Paths

Studio Composer

Songwriter

Music Producer

Music Editor

Artist and Repertoire Scout

Music and Sound Designer

Music Supervisor

Live Music Performer

Artist Manager

Music Publisher

Music Promoter

Commercial Music Composer

COURSE

Learn the fundamentals of songwriting, music production and the music industry in a cutting-edge learning environment, stacked with the latest industry-standard equipment and software.

Through hands-on training, we’ll help you amplify your talents, refine your skills and become industry ready in a matter of months.

You’ll be guided by expert lecturers who will mentor you in Songwriting, Electronic Music Production, Recording and Mixing, Live Performance, and strategies to work effectively in the music industry.

As part of your studies, you’ll collaborate with musicians, create remixes and produce tracks using music production software such as Abelton Live or Logic Pro X.

Career Paths

Studio Composer

Music Producer

Artist and Repertoire Scout

Music and Sound Designer

Songwriter & Performer

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CODE
- MU6V5
*UPON COMPLETION YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 80 CREDIT POINTS TOWARDS THE BACHELOR MUSIC. COURSE CODE - MU5V5

LIFE AS A DIGITAL NOMAD AND MASTER OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES STUDENT.

Angie Davis is a documentary filmmaker and creativity coach. A self described digital nomad, she travels the world with her family to pursue her passion and adventure. Angie has just been announced as the recipient of the Master of Creative Industries scholarship, we chat with her further about her enviable lifestyle, career and studies.

As a working documentary filmmaker, what drives your passion for this medium and how do you choose the subject matter for your films?

I’m driven by stories that evoke empathy and cultivate compassion in the audience. The unsung heroes, individuals who overcome significant challenges in their lives, stories about the environment and social impact.

I have been traveling extensively for the past four years as a digital nomad, and it’s the people I meet and the places I visit that inspire the subject matter.

Why did you choose to study a Master of Creative Industries with SAE?

I chose to do the Master of Creative Industries with SAE because I wanted to really dive deeper in filmmaking and my creative practice.

It’s been a fantastic decision and I love the flexibility to be remote – I am still a digital nomad and planning to be back in France for most of this year

– and being surrounded by likeminded people from all walks of the creative world is very rewarding. The mentorship with the master’s is extremely beneficial and most of the time I feel as though I am collaborating on my real-world projects and contributing to others’, rather than just studying. That’s the beauty of the program, you don’t have to give up your career for a couple years to participate, rather you can weave in your professional works and I think that’s win win for most people.

You also seem to live quite the nomadic lifestyle with your family, how does studying the Master’s online fit in?

The flexibility of studying the Master’s online is what attracted me to do this program with SAE.

All of my work is done remotely; my team is scattered all over the globe. Being a digital nomad requires a lot of flexibility and this program offers me that.

The webinars bring that face-to-face contact and the screen factor doesn’t hinder that connection at all. This is the future, remote collaboration, and I am particularly excited as we enter into this new age of globalisation of the Internet where communities in developing countries such as India, Africa, and throughout South America, have the same interconnectivity as we do here in the West. We have so much to share with each other and the more global these programs can become, I think the more we can all learn and the better the world can be.

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FROM BLUEY TO ED SHEERAN: ALEX TURNS VOLUME UP ON HER CAREER

Alex Reaper is a 23 year old audio engineer who has worked on shows around Queensland featuring Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Lorde, Elton John, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, U2, Snoop Dog, Queen, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Bon Iver. Alex shared how her time studying at SAE propelled her to work on Bluey and with some of the world’s greatest artists.

During her five year career, Alex has worked on over 200 shows, including Ed Sheeran’s record breaking Australian tour in 2023.

“I was with the touring crew for eight days, and a team of us would be putting up six steel masts, working with almost eight kilometres of power cables, and we’d be doing everything from audio to lighting. I got the chance to chat to Ed, and he was lovely. He was so grateful for what we do, because he was well aware of how big the production is - it’s massive!”

Alex did the accelerated two year Bachelor of Audio degree at SAE Brisbane. The skills that she learnt at SAE, helped her secure paid employment in the live music industry. “Learning about teamwork and organisation - you can’t underestimate how valuable that is.”

The growth of her audio and communication skills while studying, Alex explained, made her the audio engineer and person she is today.

“Aside from learning the fundamental audio skills that you need to be successful in live sound, being able to build on my interpersonal skills changed my life,” Alex explained. “There’s no way I could have stepped into the industry and have the career I’ve had so far, without those experiences at SAE.”

Learning from experienced audio lecturers who have been there and done it in the industry, was of real benefit to Alex to get where she is now. “I really loved talking to the lecturers about live sound and networking. They were really knowledgeable about the industry, and didn’t sugar coat it, which was what I needed.”

The value of networking was repaid when Alex got the opportunity to work on the hit tv series, Bluey. “I wouldn’t have got that gig if it wasn’t for one of the SAE lecturers recommending an APRA meeting promoting females in the industry, back in 2017,” Alex shared. “I was the only one from my cohort who went, where I met a lady called Jazz.”

“She was so impressed at that meeting in 2017 that she later recommended me to step into her role to partner with the animation and composition teams, and mix the audio as well as session management between disciplines on Bluey. It sounds simple, but networking is critical to building connections and gaining employment opportunities.”

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READY TO START YOUR STUDIES?

Here’s what you need to know.

Entry Requirements

Our entry requirements are your determination and creative potential - we’ve got you covered for the rest. All you need to show us to start studying a Diploma, Associate or Bachelor degree is one of the following:

Completion of Secondary Studies (High School), assessed equivalent of Australian Year 12 or equivalent; OR

Experience-Based Entry for applicants who do not meet the requirements of entry criteria 1 or 2 above.

Search Entry Requirements on our website for more details.

There’s also study pathways, including credit transfers or recognition of prior learning.

How to Apply

Our application and enrolment process is easy - simply apply online at info.sae.edu.au/f/applynow-international

Applicants who are eligible for entry will receive a Letter of Offer from our Admissions team.

You are required to provide SAE with the following documents:

Evidence of Motivation

A copy of your current passport

A copy of your Secondary Studies (High School)

English: IELTS or equivalent (if English is foreign language).

So, if you’re down to make your mark and master your creativity, apply now.

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