What is the difference between the Bachelor of Computer Science (Games, Graphics and Digital Media) and the Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Graphics Programming) degree?
The Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Graphics Programming) degree is taught in a unique studio environment together with students enrolled in creative art and design. It is specifically tailored towards the games and virtual worlds/environments industries. The Bachelor of Computer Science (Games, Graphics and Digital Media) degree also prepares you to work in visualisation, simulation, special FX, etc.
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