QANTM College is a creative digital media college headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It has campuses across Australia in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Brisbane, along with international campuses in Europe and Asia.
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Qantm College was established in 1996 by a consortium of investors which includes the Queensland Department of State Development and Innovation, Arts Queensland, Northern Territory Government, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, University of Southern Queensland, James Cook University, Griffith University and TAFE Queensland. Seed funding for QANTM, which was originally called QANTM Multimedia CMC (Co-operative Multimedia Centre), was provided by the Commonwealth Government under the Creative Nation Program for a period of three years. The founding CEO was Olaf Moon and Chairman was Les Riley from Channel 7 Brisbane.
The first offices were set up in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, with four Divisions including Silicon Studio, Youthworks, and indigenous group and a web development function.
In 2004 Qantm College was bought out by SAE Institute, an Australian education company operating in 23 countries.
Qantm College provides education to the creative digital media industries. The disclipines that are offered at the college include Animation, Game Development, Multimedia, Programming, Graphic Design and Digital Video. Qualifications range from certificate level right through to Bachelor's degrees. Qantm College's Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment is one of the only degrees specialising in games development in Australia.
The Qantm College head office is located in the Brisbane CBD at 138 Albert Street. Qantm College also has campuses in Sydney (74 Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills)and Melbourne (235 Normanby Road, South Melb.)
Qantm also now has a number of European and Worldwide locations including: Qantm London, UK., Qantm Munich, Germany, Qantm Berlin, Germany, Qantm Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Qantm Vienna, Austria, Qantm Singapore, Qantm Dubai.