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Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Core Course 1
Core courses focus on how, why, when and where to use immersive technologies and platforms, with a focus on the context of your industry or work. Conducted online, with optional intensive face-to-face meetups in blended mode.
Core Course 2
Core courses focus on how, why, when and where to use immersive technologies and platforms, with a focus on the context of your industry or work. Conducted online, with optional intensive face-to-face meetups in blended mode.
Prescribed Elective 1
Elective courses allow personalisation of study, enabling students to build on existing skills or explore new areas of interest. Available in fully-online or on-campus options from a range of UNSW faculties.
Prescribed Elective 2
Elective courses allow personalisation of study, enabling students to build on existing skills or explore new areas of interest. Available in fully-online or on-campus options from a range of UNSW faculties.
Common Questions
Yes. The program is available fully online or in a blended mode. In blended mode, core courses are studied online with two intensive face-to-face meetups per year held on-campus or at industry partner facilities. Students also have full access to all campus facilities throughout their study regardless of mode.
Yes. Students in the Graduate Certificate of Simulation & Immersive Technologies who achieve a weighted average mark (WAM) of 65/100 at the end of their study may choose to transfer into the full Master of Simulation and Immersive Technologies program — even without holding a bachelor's degree.
The program is typically completed in 0.7 years full-time (4 courses, 24 UOC). Through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), eligible students may reduce this to a minimum of 2 core courses, which could be completed in as little as 1 term or 0.3 years full-time. RPL credit is usually considered at the time of applying to the program.
For 2026, domestic students can expect an indicative first year full fee of $19,500, which is also the indicative full fee to complete the degree. For international students, the indicative first year full fee is $24,500, with the indicative full fee to complete the degree being $25,000. Fees are subject to annual review and may vary.
No. The program enables practitioners from a wide range of industry sectors and entry does not require a degree related to the creative disciplines. A recognised bachelor's degree in any field is accepted. Applicants without a bachelor's degree may also apply based on a minimum of 5 years industry experience, supported by a digital portfolio.
Application
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