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Flinders University

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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Game Production)

  • Bachelor

Build a career making games.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
284171, 111463A
Intake Months
Mar
Domestic Fees
$11,600 per year
International Fees
$33,800 per year

About this course

Study Game Production at Flinders

Build a career making games.


A hands-on degree with an emphasis on the creative aspects of gaming, in this degree you'll develop an in-depth knowledge of the games industry, the game design pipeline and the history, aesthetics and societal impact of games and gaming. Through the creation of assets and topics in game art, game narrative and game design, you'll develop the essential skills in game production using industry standard software and game engines.

You'll work alongside industry and collaborate with other students on real-world games and VFX projects, developing the highly sought after and transferrable skills that employers want. At the end of this degree, you'll be skilled in critical analysis and reflection of the game creation process, preparing you for a fulfilling career in this growing industry.

Career pathways

Your career

With the gaming industry tipped to be worth $464.4 billion AUD by 2026*, there is no better time than now to start your career in this growing industry. Take your first step into a career in game production and learn the latest skills to enhance your career prospects.


Potential occupations include:
  • Game artist
  • Game designer
  • Concept or character artist
  • Game writer
  • Game tester
  • Game critic/journalist/blogger
  • Independent game creator
  • 3d modeller
  • 3d rigger
  • Texture artist
  • Level designer
  • Game UI designer
  • Games focussed 2d and 3d animator
  • Game narrative designer
  • Environment artist
  • Game testing and QA

Potential employers include:
  • Game studios
  • Interactive design studios
  • Animation studios
  • Visualisation studios
  • freelance work and independent productions

*PwC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2022-26