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  • Undergraduate Certificate in Architectural Design

    Course ID
    CRS1401010
    Provider
    Melbourne Polytechnic (formerly Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
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    Accredited, renewal date 30/06/2025
    Accreditation Period
    0 years and 7 months and extended for a further 42 months
    Language other than English
    No
  • Diploma of Design (Visual Communication)

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    CRS1200300
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    UTS College Ltd (formerly Insearch Limited)
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    Accreditation expired, effective 30/06/2017
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    Not Applicable
    Language other than English
    No
  • Associate Degree in Games Design

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    CRS1401232
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    Academy of Interactive Technology Pty Ltd (formerly Academy of Information Technology Pty Ltd)
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    Accredited, renewal date 09/05/2029
    Accreditation Period
    7 years - maximum allowable period
    Language other than English
    No
  • Bachelor of Games Development (Games Design)

    Course ID
    CRS1300143
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    SAE Institute Pty Limited
    Status
    Accredited, renewal date 30/11/2027
    Accreditation Period
    7 years - maximum allowable period
    Language other than English
    No
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance)

    Course ID
    CRS1400108
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    The National Institute of Dramatic Art
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    Accreditation expired, effective 12/05/2021
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    Not Applicable
    Language other than English
    No
  • Bachelor of Creative Arts (Game Design)

    Course ID
    CRS1200354
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    JMC Pty. Limited
    Status
    Accredited, renewal date 24/01/2027
    Accreditation Period
    7 years - maximum allowable period
    Language other than English
    No
  • Diploma of Creative Arts (Game Design)

    Course ID
    CRS1200352
    Provider
    JMC Pty. Limited
    Status
    Accredited, renewal date 24/01/2027
    Accreditation Period
    7 years - maximum allowable period
    Language other than English
    No
  • Undergraduate Certificate in Design for Visual Communication

    Course ID
    CRS1401041
    Provider
    JMC Pty. Limited
    Status
    Accredited, renewal date 31/12/2026
    Accreditation Period
    0 years and 7 months and extended for a further 5 years
    Language other than English
    No
  • Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd

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      Provider name
      Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd
      Provider trading name
      Melbourne Institute of Technology
      Some providers use a trading name to deliver courses to students rather than their legal/business name.
      ABN
      20 072 324 755
      An ABN (Australian Business Number) is a unique number that identifies a business to the government and community. It is used for various tax and business purposes.
      Provider ID
      PRV12138

      Contact

      Head Office Address
      The Argus, Level 6, 288 La Trobe Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000
      Website
      View the Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd website
      Registration

      Registration information

      Status
      Registered, registration renewal date 29/06/2027
      Category
      Institute of Higher Education
      Registration Period
      7 years - maximum allowable period

      If any regulatory conditions are applicable to this provider, they can be found in the Courses or Regulatory Decisions sections
      Self Accrediting Authority
      Yes (Partial)
      Registered higher education providers may be authorised by TEQSA to self-accredit courses of study.
      CRICOS Registration Code
      01545C - NAT, 03245K - NSW
      CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Educational institutions can only enrol and deliver education services to students in Australia on a student visa if they are registered on CRICOS.
      CRICOS link
      View the CRICOS details for Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd
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      View the QILT details for Melbourne Institute of Technology Pty Ltd
      The QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching) website provides prospective students with relevant and transparent information about Australian higher education institutions from the perspective of recent students and graduates.
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      Please visit provider website for information on the courses it offers.

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