One of the world’s leading creative media institutions, SAE builds on a proud tradition of exceptional post-secondary education spanning 54 campuses in 28 countries.
Our intensive, industry-focused courses are all structured within a truly creative learning environment at London, Liverpool, and Glasgow campuses.
SAE offers degree courses across eight specialist discipline streams: Game Art & Animation, Visual Effects & Animation, Audio Production, Music Business, Film Production, Games Programming, Content Creation & Online Marketing, and Web Development. We also offer an MA/MSc in Professional Practice in Creative Media Industries.
Our graduates hold a critical, conceptual, and contextual understanding of their discipline, as well as highly technical skills taught by expert academic staff.
There’s nowhere you can’t go after a degree with SAE.
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I was a student at SAE London 2023(Game Art) It's a very nice place and the staff are very cool. Theres high-tech computer labs and amazing tutors. I've got to give major thanks and credit to Amil for being the coolest mentor ever!
By Alessandro Cica (Aug, 2023) |
This place is a joke.... while the teaching is of quality the rest of it (especially administration is a joke. I graduated in December and am still waiting for the transcript of my diploma. I've been in touch with SAE regularly for the past six weeks where every time they tell they'll get back in touch but never do.
Also, most of the equipment that was promised to us was never avaialble because it was being broken and the campus seemed to care less about repairing it.
Wouldn't recommend anyone to study here.
By William Rnt (Apr, 2018) |
I've been at SAE London since September 2017. I resigned from my own highly successful company to study here and I don't regret it for one second. The Audio lecturers are oracles of information and experts in their field - listen to what they have to say and ask loads of questions, and you won't go far wrong. There are five studios for you to learn and practice on, and that's not including the Foley suite and post-production suites. So, you have highly experienced lecturers and a shed-load of facilities and equipment at your disposal for your course.
By Angela Savva (Apr, 2018) |
don't waste your money and time, this place is an absolute joke.
absolutely disrespectful treatment of staff and students, which led all of our tutors to leave at some point. Rescheduled catch up classes during our break while most students are not in the UK/unable to attend due to short notice. Limited/no access to moodle, the kit room, materials and even assignment briefs because management fails to sort their students out. cancellation of classes less than 30mins before the class is supposed to start. after 3 months still no timetable that tells me which classroom classes are taking place (if they take place which happens rarely). I could go on forever, but the point is, this place should not be able to run courses
By Caroline Hajny (Apr, 2018) |
I am a transfer student from Dubai, and all SAE did was disappoint me. The first semester was a disaster...and trying to catch up in the second is even worse. 96 hours of missing hours of lecturers, staff that laughs at you because of lack of knowledge and a BA in film without a post production lecturer.. All the university cares about is the look of the place.
By Meera Faisal AlQassemi (Nov, -0001) |
First off, if you are a prospective student thinking of attending SAE Institute, I would strongly advice you against it. Please don't let SAE have such a negative impact on your life as it has on mine and the rest of my classmates.
Some of the issues that we have experience during our time here you would not expect to encounter at any stage in life. We started this course and since then our motivations as a class have been completely crushed by the poor and demoralising way management handles SAE's London campus.
We are nearing the end of our degree and we already lack the remaining time to cover the content due. We have been promised so many, many... many things that SAE have failed to deliver, or even vaguely attempt to follow up on.
Jeeze. I mean.... It's almost like management just don't care about us. They only care about the building being presentable. They bought fake 5* Facebook reviews just to bolster its rating, when in reality it has more 1* reviews than it does 5* reviews. Absolutely ridiculous! They care about putting more time into sweeping the problems under the rug, and it's just become too much.
By Sam Palmer (Nov, -0001) |
I'm an international EEA student at SAE London campus, and in all honesty, it is a huge disappointment. Our two teachers are great, but two teacher just isn't enough, especially since we don't even have a post-production teacher.
Our course has fallen behind with over 100 hours and we're not even going to be able to catch up on those hours since our next (and last) semester is purely for major project and dissertation.
It's very clear that management doesn't care about the students but only about our money, and even if they say they're trying to fix things, they only care about the materialistic stuff.
I could have chosen to take a free education in my own country but chose to come here as I thought I would learn more, but I couldn't have been more wrong. So far this thing has just been a huge waste of money and if it wasn't because of our two great teachers who have been incredibly supportive and helpful through this mess, I would have left this uni long ago.
And to make matters even worse, it now seems they're taking in a may intake, which is absolutely brilliant when they don't even have the resources to teach the current intakes
By Cecilie Godsk Jensen (Nov, -0001) |
One of my educational highlights, was studying at SAE Oxford. All staff and students were extremely helpful and friendly. It felt more like a family than anything else. Thank You SAE for having me. It was a pleasure.
By Vikesh Tailor (Aug, 2017) |
Although the teaching staff is great, it is now more and more obvious that the company managing has no interest in actual education. The main interest is growing as a business, taking more students than it can handle and getting more tuition fees. Management is not up to the game, at all. I'd suggest to spend a good first year there and then go make something better with your money, and get some good real experience...
By Mirko Simoni (Mar, 2016) |
The transformative education at this University in Oxford has not only elevated my daughter's critical thinking skills but also fostered a deep love for learning, all thanks to the dedicated staff who are always ready to lend a hand.
By Yumi Nakamura (Mar, 2024) |