Master of Multimedia Technology
Postgraduate course
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Overview
The Master of Multimedia Technology offers a comprehensive and highly focused approach to multimedia with a strong emphasis on practical skills. It incorporates all of the main multimedia units of study available in the Master of Multimedia, but extends the program duration for an extra semester (to four semesters full-time) allowing for further development and refining of core multimedia and project management competencies. Prospective students may also wish to consider the Master of Multimedia, Graduate Diploma of Multimedia and Graduate Certificate of Multimedia
| Duration | 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time | ||
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| Study mode | Full-time Part-time (evening) | ||
| Course code | J106 | ||
| Fees | The total tuition fee is dependent upon the combination of units of study selected by the student. Fees are reviewed each year. For information about Swinburne's fees visit the Fees website. |
Career opportunities
At graduate certificate level, students can expect to have developed multimedia authoring skills and a knowledge of the interactive communication process that will enhance your employability in a range of professions.
At graduate diploma level, students will be equipped to create multimedia projects using a variety of multimedia authoring tools and modalities, opening up employment prospects as a multimedia developer.
At master level, students will display a high level of competency in the multimedia development and production process and be in a position to work as an independent multimedia producer or as part of a team.
On completion of the appropriate course level, graduates can pursue employment opportunities in areas such as:
- multimedia producer/developer/programmer/network administrator
- website developer/programmer
- project management
- running a multimedia business
- instructional designer
- interactive content creator
- 2D/3D modeller/animator
- multimedia advertising
- digital media production – particularly streaming media and web-casting
- digital signals and image processing
- database developer
Related courses
- Master of Multimedia
- Graduate Diploma of Multimedia
- Graduate Certificate of Arts (Media and Communications)
- Graduate Diploma of Arts (Media and Communications)
- Master of Arts (Media and Communications)
- Graduate Certificate of Multimedia
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Master of Technology (Information Technology)
- Graduate Diploma of Information Technology
- Master of Information Technology
Course in detail
On this page: course description, course structure and units of study.
Course description
The Master of Multimedia Technology offers a comprehensive and highly focused approach to multimedia with a strong emphasis on practical skills. It incorporates all of the main multimedia units of study available in the Master of Multimedia, but extends the program duration for an extra semester (to four semesters full-time) allowing for further development and refining of core multimedia and project management competencies. Prospective students may also wish to consider the Master of Multimedia, Graduate Diploma of Multimedia and Graduate Certificate of Multimedia
Course structure
Program Structure commencing 2011:
The Master of Multimedia Technology is a nested program incorporating the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia, Graduate Diploma of Multimedia, and Master of Multimedia. Students will normally be enrolled in the Recommended Study Sequence (see below) and must successfully complete a minimum of 200 credit points (CP). In all cases, students must choose units of study according to the following rules, subject to timetable constraints and prerequisite studies being met.
Students choose units of study from four study groups:
* Group 1 – Multimedia Core units of study
* Group 2 – Multimedia Elective units of study
* Group 3 – Co-elective units of study , and
* Group 4 – Multimedia Project units of study
* Group 2 – Multimedia Elective units of study
* Group 3 – Co-elective units of study , and
* Group 4 – Multimedia Project units of study
To meet the requirements of the Master of Multimedia technology, students must successfully complete a minimum of 200 credit points according to the following rules:
* 100 credit points from Group 1
* 25 credit points from Group 4 and
* 75 credit points from Groups 2 and/or 3
* 25 credit points from Group 4 and
* 75 credit points from Groups 2 and/or 3
Students who wish to exit the program before completing the requirement of 200 CP for the Master of Multimedia Technology may apply for the award of Graduate Certificate of Multimedia after 50 CP, Graduate Diploma of Multimedia after 100 CP, Master of Multimedia after 150 CP on the condition that all requirements of the award have been met.
Program Structure - pre-2011
The Master of Multimedia Technology is a nested program incorporating the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia and the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia. Students will normally be enrolled in the Recommended Study Sequence (see below) and must successfully complete a minimum of 200 credit points (CP). In all cases, students must choose units of study according to the following rules, subject to timetable constraints and prerequisite studies being met.
Students choose units of study from four study groups:
- Group 1 – Multimedia Core units of study
- Group 2 – Multimedia Elective units of study
- Group 3 – Co-elective units of study , and
- Group 4 – Multimedia Project units of study
Students must successfully complete a minimum of 200 credit points according to the following rules:
- 50 credit points from Group 1
- 75 credit points from Group 2
- 25 credit points from Group 4 and
- 50 credit points from Groups 2 and/or 3
Students who wish to exit the program before completing the requirement of 200 CP for the Master of Multimedia Technology may apply for the award of Graduate Certificate of Multimedia after 50 CP or Graduate Diploma of Multimedia after 100 CP, on the condition that all requirements of the other award have been fulfilled.
Units of study
Units of Study commencing 2011 (All units of study are 12.5 credit points unless otherwise specified.)
Group 1 - Multimedia core units of study HET743 User Experience Design
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET737 Multimedia Project Management
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HAM713 Professional Communication Practice
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HAM713 Professional Communication Practice
Group 2 - Multimedia elective units of study HET723 The Internet and World Wide Web 2
HET732 Multimedia Development
HET748 Advanced 3D Animation and Rendering
HET824 Media Theory, DVD and Compositing
HET732 Multimedia Development
HET748 Advanced 3D Animation and Rendering
HET824 Media Theory, DVD and Compositing
Group 3 - Co-elective units of study (subject to availability)
HAM405 The Media in Australia
HAJM400 Journalism Practice I
HAM402 Radio Production and Criticism A
HAM411 Globalisation: Media and Telecommunications (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM420 Online and Convergent Journalism (prereq. HAJM400 Journalism Practice 1)
HAM426 Communication Environments (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM427 Media Public Policy (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM431 Network Cultures (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM433 Broadcast Journalism (prereq. HAJM400 Journalism Practice 1)
HAM434 Media Arts (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HBM522 Customer Relationship Management
HBM523 eMarketing
HBN500 New Venture Development
HDG518 Information Design
HGM505 Opportunity Evaluation
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design
HIT7420 Database Management Systems (prereq. HIT6402) Database Analysis and Design)
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET
HIT7425 Business Systems Programming in .NET (prereq HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET)
HIT8324 Web Application Development #
HAM405 The Media in Australia
HAJM400 Journalism Practice I
HAM402 Radio Production and Criticism A
HAM411 Globalisation: Media and Telecommunications (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM420 Online and Convergent Journalism (prereq. HAJM400 Journalism Practice 1)
HAM426 Communication Environments (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM427 Media Public Policy (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM431 Network Cultures (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HAM433 Broadcast Journalism (prereq. HAJM400 Journalism Practice 1)
HAM434 Media Arts (prereq. HAM405 The Media in Australia)
HBM522 Customer Relationship Management
HBM523 eMarketing
HBN500 New Venture Development
HDG518 Information Design
HGM505 Opportunity Evaluation
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design
HIT7420 Database Management Systems (prereq. HIT6402) Database Analysis and Design)
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET
HIT7425 Business Systems Programming in .NET (prereq HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET)
HIT8324 Web Application Development #
Group 4 - Multimedia project units of study HET910 Multimedia Project Design
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Notes:
Not all units are offered in all semesters. Some units may be only offered subject to sufficient enrolments.
# Multimedia students will require a Distinction (D) grade in HET723 to be eligible to undertake this unit.
Not all units are offered in all semesters. Some units may be only offered subject to sufficient enrolments.
# Multimedia students will require a Distinction (D) grade in HET723 to be eligible to undertake this unit.
Recommended study sequence for students commencing from 2011:
First semester of enrolment
HAM713 Professional Communication Practice
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
Exit with the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia or progress to the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia.
HAM713 Professional Communication Practice
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
Exit with the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia or progress to the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia.
Second semester of enrolment HET737 Multimedia Project Management
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HET743 User Experience Design
Choose one elective from Group 2 or 3
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HET743 User Experience Design
Choose one elective from Group 2 or 3
Exit with the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia or progress to the Master of Multimedia Technology.
Third semester of enrolment
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
Choose two electives from Group 2 and/ or 3
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
Choose two electives from Group 2 and/ or 3
Students considering an early exit with the Master of Multimedia (150 credit points) require the course convenor's approval prior to the commencment of the third semester of enrolment.
Fourth semester of enrolment
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Choose three electives from Group 2 and/or 3
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Choose three electives from Group 2 and/or 3
Exit with the Master of Multimedia Technology.
Units of Study pre-2011 (All units of study are 12.5 credit points unless otherwise specified.)
Group 1 - Multimedia core units of study
HET732 Multimedia Development
HET743 User Experience Design
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
Group 2 - Multimedia elective units of study
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
HET723 The Internet and World Wide Web 2
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET737 Multimedia Project Management
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HET748 Advanced 3D Animation and Rendering
HET824 Media Theory, DVD and Compositing
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
HET723 The Internet and World Wide Web 2
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET737 Multimedia Project Management
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
HET748 Advanced 3D Animation and Rendering
HET824 Media Theory, DVD and Compositing
Group 3 - Co-elective units of study
HAL401 Cultural Convergence*
HAM411 Globalisation: Media and Telecommunications
HAM420 Online and Convergent Journalism
HAM422 Creative Writing and New Media
HAM415 Media Arts in Australia
HAM436 Remix Culture
HATC410 Effective Communication
HATC411 Developing Technical Documents
HBM522 Customer Relationship Management
HBM523 eMarketing
HBSG500 New Venture Development and Management
HDMM521 Time and Sequence Using Video ***
HDG518 Information Design ***
HET706 Networks and Routing%
HET708 Internetworking Technologies %
HGM505 Opportunity Evaluation
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design
HIT7420 Database Management Systems
HIT7427 Object-Oriented Programming in .NET
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET
HIT7425 Business Systems Programming in .NET
HIT8324 Web Application Development#
HAL401 Cultural Convergence*
HAM411 Globalisation: Media and Telecommunications
HAM420 Online and Convergent Journalism
HAM422 Creative Writing and New Media
HAM415 Media Arts in Australia
HAM436 Remix Culture
HATC410 Effective Communication
HATC411 Developing Technical Documents
HBM522 Customer Relationship Management
HBM523 eMarketing
HBSG500 New Venture Development and Management
HDMM521 Time and Sequence Using Video ***
HDG518 Information Design ***
HET706 Networks and Routing%
HET708 Internetworking Technologies %
HGM505 Opportunity Evaluation
HIT6402 Database Analysis and Design
HIT7420 Database Management Systems
HIT7427 Object-Oriented Programming in .NET
HIT5404 Introduction to Programming in .NET
HIT7425 Business Systems Programming in .NET
HIT8324 Web Application Development#
Group 4 - Multimedia project units of study
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Notes:
- Not all units are offered all semesters. Some may be only offered subject to sufficient enrolments.
- At least six Group 2 electives must be completed.
- * It is recommended that HAM411 Globalisation: Media and Telecommunications be undertaken before HAL401 Cultural Convergence.
- % Places in this unit are limited. Exemptions are not permitted.
- *** Subject to interview approval by NID and available places.
- #Available to Multimedia students from 2008 only. Multimedia students will require a Distinction (D) grade in HET723 to be eligible to undertake this unit.
Recommended study sequence for students who commenced prior to 2011:
First semester of enrolment HET737 Multimedia Project Management
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
Exit with the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia or progress to the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia.
HET745 Multimedia Imaging
HET746 Multimedia Authoring
HET773 The Internet and World Wide Web 1
Exit with the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia or progress to the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia.
Second semester of enrolment
HET732 Multimedia Development
HET743 User Experience Design
Choose two of:
HET723 The Internet and World Wide Web 2
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
Group 2 or 3 elective
Exit with the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia or progress to the Master of Multimedia Technology.
HET743 User Experience Design
Choose two of:
HET723 The Internet and World Wide Web 2
HET728 3D Modelling & Animation
HET742 Digital Video and Audio
Group 2 or 3 elective
Exit with the Graduate Diploma of Multimedia or progress to the Master of Multimedia Technology.
Third semester of enrolment
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
Choose two of:
Group 2 Elective
Choose one of:
Group 3 Elective
HET910 Multimedia Project Design
Choose two of:
Group 2 Elective
Choose one of:
Group 3 Elective
Fourth semester of enrolment
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Choose three of:
Group 2 or 3 elective
(at least six group two electives must be completed)
Exit with the Master of Multimedia Technology.
HET911 Multimedia Project Development
Choose three of:
Group 2 or 3 elective
(at least six group two electives must be completed)
Exit with the Master of Multimedia Technology.
Graduate outcomes
On this page: aims and objectives and career opportunities.
Aims and objectives
The Master of Multimedia Technology aims to produce graduates with a broad range of multimedia production skills, in addition to an in-depth understanding of how multimedia and the internet is revolutionising the current industry. A graduate of the Master of Multimedia Technology should have:
- a sound and broad knowledge of the design of multimedia applications and an appreciation of the various skills required;
- skills in the application of learning and instructional design principles to structured multimedia applications;
- the ability to function effectively as an individual and in project teams, whether as manager, leader or team member;
- the communication and management skills required to successfully manage multimedia development projects;
- been prepared for the rapidly evolving multimedia industry by developing their life-long learning skills and flexibility of mind;
- a thorough understanding of the way end-to-end enterprise-wide technologies are changing the way business is conducted;
- the means to participate in and understand the development of sophisticated methods of customer data management, with corresponding improvements in business efficiency and potential customer satisfaction;
- an understanding of the changing face of multimedia, in relation to both acceleration in the use and development of technology, and its impact on society.
Career opportunities
At graduate certificate level, students can expect to have developed multimedia authoring skills and a knowledge of the interactive communication process that will enhance your employability in a range of professions.
At graduate diploma level, students will be equipped to create multimedia projects using a variety of multimedia authoring tools and modalities, opening up employment prospects as a multimedia developer.
At master level, students will display a high level of competency in the multimedia development and production process and be in a position to work as an independent multimedia producer or as part of a team.
On completion of the appropriate course level, graduates can pursue employment opportunities in areas such as:
- multimedia producer/developer/programmer/network administrator
- website developer/programmer
- project management
- running a multimedia business
- instructional designer
- interactive content creator
- 2D/3D modeller/animator
- multimedia advertising
- digital media production – particularly streaming media and web-casting
- digital signals and image processing
- database developer
On this page: entry requirements and recognition of prior learning
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
A recognised tertiary qualification at Bachelor level (or approved equivalent). Applicants not holding a tertiary qualification, but with substantial relevant multimedia industry experience may be admitted to the Master of Multimedia Technology course, subject to the approval of the Course Panel. The Course Panel may instead choose to permit enrolment in the Graduate Certificate of Multimedia as an alternative option.Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where a student may be granted credit or partial credit towards a qualification in recognition of skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training.
Applicants with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may be granted 'credit'. University policies apply and applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. All applications for subject exemptions should be submitted on the appropriate form at the time of enrolment. An Application for Exemption Form must be completed and handed in to the Graduate Administration Office, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences together with proof of successful completion of the previous subject(s) or evidence of uncredentialled prior learning.
Exemptions:
From 2011, commencing postgraduate Multimedia students may be eligible for up to a maximum of 50 credit points (CP) of unit exemptions in accordance with the following rules:
Applicants with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may be granted 'credit'. University policies apply and applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. All applications for subject exemptions should be submitted on the appropriate form at the time of enrolment. An Application for Exemption Form must be completed and handed in to the Graduate Administration Office, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences together with proof of successful completion of the previous subject(s) or evidence of uncredentialled prior learning.
Exemptions:
From 2011, commencing postgraduate Multimedia students may be eligible for up to a maximum of 50 credit points (CP) of unit exemptions in accordance with the following rules:
• A 50 CP set limit for exemptions may not be exceeded.
• Exemption from Group 2 or 3 electives according to this policy does not entail a credit point award for the exempted unit. Instead, a substitute unit from Groups 2 or 3 must be taken in place of the exempted unit.
• CP from substitute units are considered equivalent to CP for exempted units in order to fulfil credit point completion rules for Unit of Study Groups.
• No exemptions may be awarded for Group 4 units.
• Exemptions are awarded for:
* Equivalent Postgraduate Studies: this is granted on the basis of units successfully completed at postgraduate level. The units must have a close match in both content and academic level, and the passing score must be at least 65%.
* Equivalent Postgraduate Studies: this is granted on the basis of units successfully completed at postgraduate level. The units must have a close match in both content and academic level, and the passing score must be at least 65%.
* Recognition of Prior Learning: this is granted on the basis of advanced standing due to authenticated, industry experience, subject to the approval of the Course Panel.
Apply
On this page: how to apply, course fees and find out more.
How to apply
Application forms can be downloaded from the website at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad/apply/
Course fees
The total tuition fee is dependent upon the combination of units of study selected by the student. Fees are reviewed each year.
For information about Swinburne's fees visit the Fees website.
Find out more
Web: Enquire onlineTel: 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794)
Email: postgrad@swinburne.edu.au
Website: www.swinburne.edu.au/lss
