JMC Academy - Background

Background

Founded in 1982 by John Martin Cass, JMC Academy was established to meet the demand for qualified professionals in the entertainment technology industry. JMC Academy remains Australia’s leading Creative Industries institution, offering Bachelor Degrees and Diplomas in Music, Audio Engineering, Film and Television Production, Entertainment Business Management, 3D Animation and Game Design. Campuses are centrally located in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Since its inception JMC Academy has graduated 10,000 students, 90% of whom are domestic and 10% international . The academy has expanded in the last decade opening campuses in Melbourne and Brisbane. JMC Academy’s ultimate focus is to deliver inspiring and technologically sophisticated programs, which cater to the global needs of the Creative industries.

All JMC Academy Bachelor Degrees are recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. JMC Academy Bachelor Degree graduates are eligible to apply for entry to a relevant Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master’s Degree by course work at any Australian university.

Bachelor degrees can be taken in 2 years, as JMC now offer a 'three semester' (trimester) system. This is available for local and international students.

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