
RMIT University
Diploma of Screen and Media
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)You can work in user experience design, art direction, animation and emerging fields of virtual and augmented reality.
The Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation, Gaming and Visual Effects) provides you with the skills you need to become a creative and capable digital professional.
As an industry-driven course, the Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation, Gaming and Visual Effects) is ideal for students who want to establish a professional animation, gaming and visual effects career in the film, television, online entertainment or gaming industry. You will undertake fundamental units in design, interactivity, 2D and 3D imaging and animation, and media production (video and audio). With a focus on creativity, design thinking and conceptual development, this course will give you an understanding of the fundamental design, technical and management skills required to work in these growing fields.
Delivery mode
RMIT University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Diploma of Screen and Media will prepare you for the following roles.
Audio Visual Technician
An Audio Visual Technician operates equipment on film, television, radio or stage productions. You might be involved in recording footage, ensuring...
Camera Assistant
A Camera Assistant helps to operate camera equipment in film or television productions. You might be required to set up the equipment before produc...
Animator
An Animator produces illustrated scenes using 2D or 3D techniques to tell a story or convey a message. You might be involved in planning and design...
3D Modeller
A 3D Modeller creates scenes using a range of physical materials. You might make characters or landscapes and use techniques to create movement or...
Digital Animator
A Digital Animator uses a range of technologies to produce animated scenes for use in various media. Your animations may be used online or for tele...
Media Researcher
Media Researchers support the production team at television networks, radio stations, newspapers, and magazines, as well as non-traditional media o...
Videographer
A Videographer is responsible for capturing high-quality video footage for various projects, including events, corporate functions, promotional con...
Multimedia Artist
A Multimedia Artist creates visual content across multiple platforms, including digital, print, animation, and video media, utilising software tool...
Associate Producer
An Associate Producer supports the production process in film, television, or digital media, assisting with project coordination and management. Yo...
Music Video Director
A Music Video Director oversees the creative vision, production, and filming of music videos. Their duties include collaborating with artists to de...
Post Production Manager
A Post Production Manager oversees the final stages of film and video production, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. T...
Set Designer
A Set Designer is a creative professional responsible for conceptualising and creating the physical environment in which film, television, theatre,...
Broadcast Engineer
A Broadcast Engineer manages and maintains the technical equipment used in radio and television broadcasting. You might work for a media company, b...
Casting Director
A Casting Director selects and auditions actors for roles in film, television, theatre, or commercials. You might work closely with directors, prod...
VFX Artist
A VFX Artist creates visual effects for films, television, and video games. You might work on everything from creating realistic explosions to desi...
About RMIT University
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