Certificate IV in Information Technology [Gaming Development]

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If you have a passion for technology and gaming, this could be your future career!

Complete the Certificate IV in Information Technology (Gaming Development) and you will gain career enhancing knowledge and skills to support a wide range of growing gaming development, virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR, 360) fields.

Opportunities exist to engage in real-life projects using industry standard software, skills, and knowledge.

Fee-free
Apprenticeship or Traineeship
Existing worker traineeship
STEM
Industry: Information Technology, Library and Digital
National course code: ICT40120 | WA State ID: AC17

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Launch into a future-proof IT career

When you complete the Certificate IV in Information Technology (Gaming Development) you will gain career enhancing knowledge and skills to support a wide range of growing gaming development, virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR, 360) fields. Opportunities exist to engage in real life projects using industry standard software, skills, and knowledge.

This qualification is also offered part-time. Use the get help form below to start a discussion with our training area.

Specialist facilities on-campus

Our Simulated Games Development Studio at the Thornlie campus provides a training environment designed to emulate professional industry working conditions and provide access to current industry-standard hardware and software. The simulated studio also provides students with opportunities to collaborate with other digital media students to create engaging interactive applications for a range of industries and platforms.

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