SAE Creative Media Institute

SAE Creative Media Institute
Brisbane, Online

About

SAE Creative Media Institute (SAE) is the leading global specialist in creative media education. SAE offers master, bachelor, associate degree, diploma and certificate course in Animation, Audio and Music, Design, Film and Games Development. In Australia, SAE has campuses in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, as well as a network of campuses globally.

For over 40 years SAE has maintained a strong commitment to providing high-quality practical education in the creative industries, producing graduates with industry skills to fill integral professional roles within the sector.

From the first day at SAE, students start learning on cutting-edge equipment and facilities, using the latest software, all under the guidance of our expert lecturers.

Course content has been structured to align with current industry practices and includes intensive training in world-class facilities as well as industry based work-placements. As part of the course, students engage in many collaborative and multi-disciplinary real-world projects that replicate industry scenarios. This ensures students hone their technical knowledge and analytical skills while developing their creativity.

Entry requirements
At SAE we consider your creative potential and commitment to the Creative Industries, not just your academic history. This is why you don’t need a minimum ATAR to study with us.

For more information on entry requirements, visit our website.

Facilities
SAE Brisbane is a state-of-the-art four-story campus, located in Brisbane’s creative hub in West End. The campus facilities include:

Seven large digital and analogue recording studios
Four live recording rooms
Premium industry consoles including the Neve Custom Series 75
AVID S6 – the latest in high-end control surface technology and our most recent acquisition. The studio is configured as a state-of-the-art multi-purpose setup for 5.1 surround sound film mixing, music production and mastering, housing some of the best hardware and software that money can buy. This facility is one of the favourites amoung our senior Bachelor of Audio students who often spend house in the studio perfecting their craft.
Industry standard Cyclorama film studio
Large multi-purpose soundstage
Huge post-production editing suite with attached vocal booth
Nine after-house iMac computer labs with the latest creative media software.
Three after-hours PC computer labs with the latest creative media software
Film theatrette with cinema seating
Creative study spaces
Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest and HTC Vive virtual reality headsets
Perception Neuron motion capture suit
Professional standard cinema camera equipment and accessories
Student learning centre
Professional standard animation and design equipment including Wacom graphics tablets
On-campus cafe
Student common area with gaming
Rooftop balcony with city views

Visit sae.edu.au/campuses/brisbane for more information about the facilities.
Student support services
SAE has a range of services to support students during their studies. The Student Services team assists with learning support, administration support and student wellbeing, as well as supporting students with disabilities.
Payment options
SAE offers flexible payment options including payment plans, as well as access to FEE-HELP and the Scholarships Program.

More information
If you’re keen to kick-start your creative career, find out more on our website.

Interested in seeing what our talented students are working on? Check out our Student Work Showcase.

Admission criteria

To be offered a place in a course you must meet the course entrance requirements and be selected in competition with other eligible applicants. SAE admission criteria vary depending on the course chosen. Check the course description for entry requirements relevant to that program and visit the SAE website.

SAE offers opportunities for prospective students with considerable industry experience and/or previous academic qualifications to apply for credit transfer or recognition of prior learning. For details read ‘Advanced standing’ below.

Applicants with previous VET studies must satisfy one of the following minimum entry criteria:

  • For bachelor and associate degree  courses, completion of a Certificate IV-level or above qualification issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
  • For diploma courses, completion of a Certificate III-level or above qualification issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

SAE recognises that preparation for study is not restricted to formal educational attainment and that valuable cognitive and skills development can be gained through experience.
SAE will review applications on a case-by-case basis if the applicant:

  • is at least 18 years of age
  • does not have formal qualifications for entry
  • seeks admission to courses on the basis of aptitude for higher learning and skills development through professional, work, life experience and non-accredited study.

To apply via an Experience Based Entry, students are required to undertake an interview with an assigned representative of SAE and provide supporting evidence that may include:

  • records of any formal qualifications attained
  • evidence of any informal studies undertaken
  • employment references relevant to the chosen field of study
  • a curriculum vitae.

In addition, candidates may also be asked to undertake an exam or written assignment to satisfactorily demonstrate capacity to meet the course requirements.

In all cases, Experienced Based Entry into a higher education course will only be granted to students with at least a Year 10 level of schooling.

To set up an Experienced Based Entry meeting, contact SAE on 1800 723 338.

Applicants must prove completion of Year 12 by providing a copy of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education that has been awarded by an agency or authority of the correspondent state of territory.

Australian Year 12 students

Applicants who are Australian Year 12 students, or have previously undertaken Year 12, are assessed on the basis of successful completion of Year 12 and a phone-based or campus interview.

We hold interviews with all prospective students to ensure we can meet their expectations and education goals. The interview is informal and helps us to understand personal motivations, previous study, relevant experience and expected course outcomes. For further information, visit the SAE website.

Applicants with overseas Year 12 study

Visit the SAE website for information on overseas secondary qualifications.

SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement.

SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement.

Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia with overseas qualifications from countries where English is not the standard language of instruction must provide evidence of English language proficiency. Visit the SAE website for more information.

Visit the SAE website for information on overseas secondary qualifications.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Creative Indigenous Scholarship

Indigenous scholarships are awarded to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students who have shown high academic achievement, strong leadership skills and a creative passion during secondary school. The aim of this scholarship is to assist Indigenous Australians and provide them with an opportunity to develop skills and achieve their goals within the creative media industry. For terms and conditions, visit the SAE website.

Acceptance of an offer

Applicants who meet the entry requirements will receive a letter of offer, which details important information such as course, campus, indicative cost, and acceptance and enrolment procedures. For more information visit sae.edu.au/admissions/application-process.

Deferment

Deferment is available to all applicants, for up to one year only.

Credit transfer

Prospective students with considerable industry experience and/or previous academic qualifications can apply for credit transfer or recognition of prior learning. The precise nature of credit will vary according to individual circumstances and depends on the course you are applying for.

Applicants who hold a qualification from another accredited institution, or have formally completed components of another qualification, should submit certified evidence of those achievements to SAE.

Applications for advanced standing must be made at enrolment and will be reviewed by the relevant Campus Academic Coordinator who will make an appropriate determination about the amount and kind of work that will have to be undertaken in order to complete the qualification sought.

Fees and charges

For fee information, visit the SAE website.

Tuition fees are paid in instalments at the beginning of each trimester, with the first payment due on the course commencement date. Alternatively, students may apply for FEE-HELP.

Australian or New Zealand citizens or holders of a humanitarian visa may be eligible to pay tuition fees via FEE-HELP for higher education courses offered at SAE Creative Media Institute.

Contact SAE on 1800 723 338 to request the Fee Schedule or visit the SAE website.

Youth and student allowances

For details of Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY, visit the Department of Human Services website.

Loans

FEE-HELP is available for higher education courses offered at SAE. Australian or New Zealand citizens or holders of a humanitarian visa may be eligible to pay tuition fees via FEE-HELP. For further information, visit Study Assist.

Scholarships

SAE offers scholarships to outstanding creative media applicants. SAE scholarships are awarded to recognise creative talent coupled with academic excellence and outstanding leadership. For more details, visit the SAE website.

Course admission information

For course admission information, refer to the individual course entry in Course Search.

The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students to SAE. It provides data on students who commenced undergraduate study and passed the census date for semester 1, 2019, including those admitted through all offer rounds, across all Australian campuses and international students studying in Australia.

STUDENT PROFILE
Applicant background Semester 1 intake 2023
Number of students Percentage of all students
(A) Higher education study
(includes a bridging or enabling course)
215 19%
(B) Vocational education and training (VET) study 78 7%
(C) Work and life experience
(Admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)
564 49%
(D) Recent secondary education:

Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR/selection rank (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors such as equity or subject bonus points)

N/A N/A
Admitted where both ATAR/selection rank and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR/selection rank) N/A N/A
Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR/selection rank was not a factor (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, school recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR/selection rank requirement, VET qualification completed during school) 244 21%
(E) International students 57 5%
All students 1158 100%
Notes:        <5 – The numbers of students is less than five.
N/A – Students not accepted in this category.
N/P – Not published: the number is hidden to prevent calculation of numbers in cells with less than five students.
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Phone
1800 723 338
Mail

SAE Brisbane
Cnr Jane Street and Riverside Drive
WEST END QLD 4101 Australia

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