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Bachelor of Information Technology (Game Development) (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Build a career in game development.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
224041, 074830E
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$9,866 per year
International Fees
$41,500 per year

About this course

Study Game Development at Flinders

Build a career in game development.

Develop the skills required to produce complex interactive systems used in gaming, preparing you to work in a range of industries, from entertainment to defence, health care to corporate, education and government, where the application of games and game technologies is key. Game development is an important tool for modelling real-life scenarios for training, problem solving and research in a variety of fields. Making games is a creative and technical art form, and this course will see you graduate with qualifications that are in demand across a broad range of industries.

Study locations

Tonsley

Career pathways

Your career

Graduates with qualifications in game development are in demand across a broad range of industries like health, education, defence as well as the private sector. Your degree will prepare you to not only work in the game industry but also within simulation and interactive user centred design experiences across traditional computing and information technology domains.

Potential occupations include:
  • digital content coordinator
  • data scientist
  • system modeller
  • game play developer
  • game programmer
  • educational technology designer.
Potential employers include:
  • information technology services
  • educational institutions
  • health industry
  • defence industry
  • government bodies
  • private sector.
Professional accreditation/recognition

All our Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Computer Science degrees are accredited by the Australian Computer Society at the professional level. Professional ICT courses accredited by the Australian Computer Society are recognised internationally under the Seoul Accord. Graduates meet the academic requirements for attaining chartered status as ICT professionals.