Course overview
Game programmers drive the game development process; creating the framework, functionality and interaction in the game. Regarded as the essential ingredient in the development process, game programmers are highly valued and continually in demand.
AIE’s Game Programming course teaches students languages and technologies used in the games industry, including C++, C#, OpenGL and game engines, as well as developing problem-solving skills.
This course has been written in consultation with leading local and international game developers and runs for two years, full-time. AIE graduates are working in games studios on titles including Fall Guys, Conan Chop-Chop, the Call of Duty franchise and Godfall.
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Practical experience
AIE courses are taught in a studio-simulated learning environment. Students develop hands-on skills and knowledge by working on real-world tasks. AIE Trainers are experienced industry professionals who know what it takes to make it in game programming.
Fees and charges
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The VET Student Loans program allows eligible students enrolled in AIE's approved Advanced Diploma courses to defer part of the cost of their tuition fees. A VET Student Loan gives rise to a HELP debt that continues to be a debt due to the Commonwealth until it is repaid.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Game engine programmer, network engineer, AI programmer, graphics-shader developer, software engineer, tools developer, gameplay programmer.
Majors
Areas of study
Code design and data structures; artificial intelligence, 3D computer graphics; cross platform development; virtual reality and augmented reality development (AR/VR); game programming languages C++ and C#; OpenGL, networking, physics and collision detection, and managing software projects.
A key area of study in this program is two production-focused projects where innovative games are developed in teams consisting of game design, game art and game programming students working collaboratively. Teams learn real-world production cycles in an industry-simulated development environment, from pitching their game idea, through to writing game design documents, evaluating technical requirements, managing workload, meeting deadlines, delivering content, bug-fixing, QA testing, publishing and showcasing their game.
Entry requirements
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Campuses & intake dates
- CanberraACT

