2009 Applications
AIE keeps the application process for all courses as easy as possible and our Student Liaison Officers are here to support you through the application process. So if you have any questions about the application process or the courses please don't hesitate to contact us.
The application process is broken up into three stages.
Stage One:
Information on each of our full time courses, along with application forms, can be via the following links:
- Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development (Art)
- Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development (Software Development)
- Advanced Diploma of Screen ( 3D Studio Max)
- Advanced Diploma of Screen (Autodesk Maya)
Students applying for art courses can submit their portfolio by CD/DVD at this stage.
Stage Two:
Once your application is received you will be contacted via mail or email with a time for an informal interview. Think of the interview as a friendly chat with a teacher about your ambitions, goals and skills. For country and interstate students interviews can be conducted over the phone.
At this stage, students applying for arts courses will need to submit a portfolio of artwork at the interview if they have not already done so in Stage One. Students applying for programming courses will need to provide evidence of previous programming experiences. Please contact your nearest campus for advice on what to include in your portfolio.
Stage Three:
On completion of the interview you will be notified of your acceptance into the course or a recommended course of action to gain entry for 2009. You can complete the enrolment forms immediately following the interview or you can attend a nominated enrolment day. For interstate students, you will need to complete the enrolment process in person at any time prior to commencement of the course.
Students applying for direct entry into second year are encouraged to contact either Canberra or Melbourne campus before sending in their application. For international students, click here for information on applying.
