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Animation 3D – Certificate IV and Advanced Diploma


Program Summary: These programs provide you with advanced skills to expand your career as an animator, artist or designer in many 3D areas including film, simulation, games, advertising, web design and other developing interactive areas. They also provide useful animation skills that complement a range of roles and industries.

Qualification:

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation 3D) (CUF60107)
Certificate IV in Screen and Media (Animation 3D) (CUF40107)
These qualifications meet the requirements of the Screen and Media Training Package (CUF07)

Program No:

AD-CI05, C4-CI05

Campus:

Offered through the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, Watson

Accredited To:

Training Package currently endorsed

Application Method:

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REMEMBER! Completing this application form does not guarantee you a place in the course you have chosen. You have completed an application to enrol ONLY.

Availability:

Student intake offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2

Delivery Mode:
Advanced Diploma - 2 semesters full-time (approx. 29 hours per week) OR part-time equivalent (after completion of the Certificate IV)
Certificate IV - 2 semesters full-time (approx. 24 hours per week) OR part-time equivalent

Youth Allowance/Austudy: For information on your eligibility, click here

Job Opportunities:
Advanced Diploma - Animator, 3D artist or designer in film, simulation, games, advertising, web design and other developing interactive areas
Certificate IV - Team member or assistant in animation film, simulation, games, advertising, web design and other developing interactive areas

Entry Requirements:
Advanced Diploma You must:
- have a Certificate IV in Screen (CUV40401) or equivalent skills and knowledge
AND
- present a portfolio at interview of recent work that demonstrates your skills and aptitude for electronic animation

Certificate IV You must:
- be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10 (early in your program your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program)
AND
- present a portfolio at interview of recent work that demonstrates your skills and aptitude for electronic animation at this level such as creativity (may include electronic art, painting, sculpture, photography, etc) and basic IT skills

Entry Process:

1. Submit application
2. Attend an interview (or other negotiated process) where you will be given the opportunity to elaborate on your portfolio and present your academic results, resume and references and any other supporting material which demonstrates the following:
- creativity and conceptual skills
- motivation and attitudes towards IT, animation, design and related work
- potential aptitude for electronic animation work
- work experience, where relevant
- portfolio organisation skills

Recognition: For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here