
CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN AND MEDIA
COURSE CODE: CUA31020
Academy of Interactive Entertainment (RTO Code 88021)
Delivered by Horsham College
What will you learn?
The Game Art Foundations course will teach students how to develop 3D environments, characters and animation for interactive games. Game art development is an exciting and dynamic entertainment medium that is quickly being adapted into traditional areas such as architecture, product design and film making as well as emerging technologies such as VR and AR.

Study & Career Pathways
Possible study pathways
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Certificate III in Media; Broadcasting
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Certificate IV in Broadcasting
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Diploma of Interactive media; games development; Screen & media; Visual arts
Potential career paths
Photography assistant; Community broadcaster; Website designer; Graphic designer; Digital video and sound editor; Television production assistant; Game developer; Animator; 3D Artist
Program Delivery
This program is a completion of the certificate over two years.
Location: WTTC, Horsham College
Contact: Wednesdays during school terms 9:20am to 3:20pm
Work Placement
A minimum of 20 hours work placement is recommended
Clothing & Equipment
Neat casual dress
Materials Fee
Paid for by Department of Education for Government students. Independent and Catholic students to discuss with your school VET Co-ordinator
Program commencement is subject to enrolment numbers.

Accreditation
Contribution towards VCE: VM
A Certificate II or above VET course is mandatory for students studying VCE-VM. 180 nominal hours or above equals two VET credits.
Contribution towards VPC
Every 90 nominal hours of VET equals one unit of credit.
Contribution towards VCE
Students obtain units 1, 2, 3 and 4. For a Unit 3 and 4 sequence, students may be eligible for a fifth or sixth study increment. The increment will be calculated using 10% of the scaled score.
ATAR Contribution
No ATAR contribution
Scored Assessment: No
National Accreditation
This program is a completion of the certificate over two years.
