This course is designed for students from a wide variety of disciplines who may or may not already be working in areas of multimedia. For this reason it contains a considerable number of elective subjects to enable students to gain new areas of knowledge or broaden existing areas.
While this program is managed by the Faculty of Information Technology, it is a joint program between the Institute for Interactive Media and Learning and a number of teaching faculties.
The program is designed to educate the innovators and future leaders of the various professions working in multimedia. Graduates acquire an intuitive grasp of the fundamentals in multimedia, underpinning an up-to-date, flexible set of production skills in their own specialised area.
A defining characteristic of multimedia education at UTS is the integration of theory and practice to all of the relevant disciplines and professions. The course aims to develop students' professional skills for direct application in the workplace, while providing a solid overview and understanding of the social, historical and industrial role of multimedia communication technologies. Graduates are prepared for a career in a rapidly growing and changing industry.
Career options include positions in digital media, information architecture, interaction design, new media, web design, web development and web project management.
Various events are organised throughout the year to showcase student work and give students the opportunity to speak with industry professionals, including recruiters.
Both local and international applicants require one of the following:
Given the interdisciplinary focus and teamwork emphasis of this course, recognition of prior learning and subject exemptions are not normally granted for other postgraduate study or work experience.
The course can normally be completed in one-and-a-half years of full-time, or three years of part-time study.
The Master of Interactive Multimedia comprises 72 credit points of study, made up of six core subjects, four elective subjects and a digital media project.
Industrial training is available to both local and international students as a separate work-based learning course. Students can enrol into the Diploma of Information Technology Professional Practice (C20049) after completing a minimum of four core subjects. Students can be assisted in finding an internship, or may wish to have current relevant industry work experience recognised.
95563 Digital Media Development Process | 6cp | |
95564 Digital Media Technologies | 6cp | |
95565 Digital Graphics and the Still Image | 6cp | |
95566 Digital Information and Interaction Design | 6cp | |
95567 Digital Media in Social Context | 6cp | |
95568 Digital Sound and the Moving Image | 6cp | |
95569 Digital Media Project | 12cp | |
CBK90303 Electives (Interactive Multimedia) | 24cp | |
Total | 72cp |
An example program for a full-time student commencing in Autumn semester is shown below.
Elective subjects may be chosen from across the University and must be approved by the Multimedia Program Leader and then the relevant faculty.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
95563 Digital Media Development Process | 6cp | |
95564 Digital Media Technologies | 6cp | |
95565 Digital Graphics and the Still Image | 6cp | |
95567 Digital Media in Social Context | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
95566 Digital Information and Interaction Design | 6cp | |
95568 Digital Sound and the Moving Image | 6cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
95569 Digital Media Project | 12cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp |
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Interactive Multimedia (C11143), the Graduate Diploma in Interactive Multimedia (C07078), and the Master of Interactive Multimedia.
Further information is available from: