Overview

The Diploma of Digital Media prepares students for paraprofessional work within the media and communications industry by providing practical skills and relevant theory that can be applied in a variety of fields associated with design, technology and media.

Working within multimedia computer laboratories and production studios, students will learn how to create digital media works using industry-standard software tools and techniques. They will learn how to think critically, solve problems, communicate effectively, and work independently and collaboratively in response to digital media project demands.

Graduates of the Diploma of Digital Media may articulate into the second year of either the Associate Degree of Digital Media or the Bachelor of Digital Media.
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Potential Career Outcomes

Completion of the Diploma of Digital Media will prepare you to pursue employment opportunities in fields such as:

  • web design
  • graphic design
  • publishing
  • photography
  • illustration
  • animation
  • game development
  • software development
  • audio production
  • video production
  • film and television post-production
  • visual effects
  • advertising
  • marketing
  • education and training

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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