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This distinctive dual degree merges your enthusiasm for modern fine arts with your curiosity about information technology. You'll collaborate directly with some of Australia's top artists to master both traditional and innovative creative techniques while refining your artistic abilities in studio settings. Alongside IT studies, you'll acquire advanced technological expertise. Select from specializations including Business Information Systems, Computer Networks and Security, Games Development, Interactive Media, or Software Development. By connecting your creative problem-solving abilities, you'll graduate ready to design groundbreaking products, environments, and experiences using state-of-the-art technologies. This program results in two distinct degrees. Based on your focus area, you'll earn either a Bachelor of Fine Art or Bachelor of Information Technology. The IT component offers majors in Business Information Systems, Computer Networks and Security, Games Development, Interactive Media, or Software Development. You'll receive comprehensive training from both disciplines, preparing you for careers in either field or a combination of both. The Fine Art curriculum features hands-on studio learning where you'll investigate diverse artistic mediums such as painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, jewelry, glasswork, and printmaking, along with video art, film, installation techniques, and 3D modeling for artists. At Australia's premier IT institution, you'll study with leading experts in advanced facilities, building expertise across multiple IT domains. This combined degree extends beyond current digital technologies to embrace broader cultural creation. The program mirrors the real-world interdisciplinary nature of multimedia projects and the gaming industry.
Career opportunities
Graduates can apply their dual expertise in entertainment, advertising, graphic design, web development, computer animation, gaming, multimedia art, contemporary new media practices, installation art, photography, and fine arts.