Games Developer (VIC)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a games developer you usually have to complete a VET qualification in interactive digital media, digital and interactive games or information technology, specialising in multimedia studies. As subjects and prerequisites can vary between institutions, you should contact your chosen institution for further information. You may be able to study through distance education.

You can also become a games developer through a traineeship in Information Technology (Multimedia/Programming). Entry requirements may vary but employers usually require Year 10. Ask your career adviser about the possibility of starting some of this training in school.

Entry to this occupation may be improved if you have a degree with a major in games design, games programming, digital media or multimedia. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your VCE. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, design and technology, studio arts and visual communication and design are normally required. Applicants may also be required to present a folio of work or attend an interview. A number of universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact Open Universities Australia or the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Additional Information:

Memberships with the Australian Computer Society are available to those who hold or are working towards suitable qualifications. There are a range of membership types available, allowing members to progress through the various levels as their career develops.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games *
  2. Diploma of Creative Arts - Game Design
  3. Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games
  4. Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development
  5. Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media *
  6. Associate Degree in Creative Arts - Game Design
  7. Bachelor of Arts *
  8. Bachelor of Arts - Digital Media and Marketing
  9. Bachelor of Arts - Games and Interactivity
  10. Bachelor of Arts - Games and Interactivity / Bachelor of Science - Computer Science & Software Engineering
  11. Bachelor of Computer Science - Games Technology
  12. Bachelor of Computer Science - Games, Graphics and Digital Media
  13. Bachelor of Creative Arts - Game Design
  14. Bachelor of Design - Games
  15. Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology
  16. Bachelor of Information Technology *
  17. Bachelor of Information Technology - Computer Games *
  18. Bachelor of Information Technology - Games and Graphics Programming
  19. Bachelor of Information Technology - Games Design and Development
  20. Bachelor of Information Technology - IT Security
  21. Bachelor of Information Technology - Professional Practice *
  22. Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Business Information Systems
  23. Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment - Games Design
  24. Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment - Games Programming
  25. Bachelor of Science - Games Development
  26. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)

Employment Opportunities:

Games developers often work as part of a team, but can work individually or on a freelance basis. With experience and sufficient start-up money, they may become self-employed.

Games development is a relatively new and dynamic growth industry that has developed out of a blending of creative and technical production.

Competition for jobs is intense and interstate and/or overseas experience is often needed to improve employment opportunities.

For Further Information:

Australian Computer Society

(02) 9299 3666

Australian Graphic Design Association (National Office)

(08) 8411 3888

Design Institute of Australia

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