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Study a Bachelor of Design

Bring ideas to life and be supported to think big with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Bachelor of Design.

Build practical experience

At ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, you’ll start visualising, designing and creating from day one of your design course. From prototyping interactive products, developing game concepts, exploring visual communication to experimenting with industrial design, we're here to help you find and expand your passion. Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is built into all of our design majors, ensuring you get opportunities to apply your skills in professional settings. By graduation, you'll have the experience, skills and a portfolio that showcases your expertise.

Learn in creative spaces

You’ll study design in our innovative, purpose-built environments designed for collaboration, creativity and production. Our facilities include two specialised Mac labs, five fully equipped PC labs and dedicated design studios. 

In our state-of-the-art Workshop7, ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s advanced fabrication hub, you’ll find 3D printing, CNC manufacturing, laser cutting, 3D visualisation, VR and AR technologies alongside a comprehensive range of manual tools for metal, timber, and plastics.

Choose your design major

In your first year, you’ll choose your specialisation and start building a foundational knowledge of design. If you're not sure what you want to focus on, you can choose our general specialist Design Major, ensuring you develop essential design skills while exploring different areas.

Study level

Undergraduate

Delivery mode

On campus
Blended

ATAR

60
Portfolio Entry option

Study duration

3 years, full-time

Intake dates

16 February 2026 
10 August 2026

Course unit cost

Commonwealth Supported Places available.

Conditions apply. 

Want to know more?

Schedule a call with our friendly team to learn more about the Bachelor of Design.

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Specialist majors

Game Development

Game Development

Game Development

Build expertise in game art, design and programming while creating games using player-focused practices. Navigate the full development lifecycle, from concept and design through to production and launch, with hands-on experience in concept art, level design, 3D modelling, animation and real-time rendering. Strengthen your theoretical and practical skills in interactive digital media and prepare for a career that’s next-level!

What you’ll study:

  • Game production, from initial concept through to final release
  • Concept art skills to visualise characters, environments and assets
  • Immersive worldbuilding that brings stories and gameplay to life
  • Prototyping techniques to test ideas and refine mechanics
  • Playtesting methods to evaluate user experience and improve design
  • Agile production management to plan, collaborate and deliver projects effectively

Career opportunities:

  • Game Designer
  • Game Programmer,
  • Game Animator
  • Digital Artist
  • Interactive Media Developer
  • 3D Environment Artist
Learn more

Interaction Design

Interaction Design

Learn to design digital experiences that shape how people live, work and play with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Interaction Design major. Build your understanding of human-centred interaction design and User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) principles. Explore AI, automation and immersive media, developing the creativity and technical expertise to design interactive products, services and systems responsibly.

What you'll study:

  • User Experience (UX) design to create intuitive and engaging digital experiences
  • User Interface (UI) design to develop clear and visually striking interfaces
  • How to design responsive websites that adapt across devices
  • How to create interactive products such as apps, tools and game elements
  • Creative coding as a way to experiment and innovate with design
  • Accessible design principles to ensure inclusivity for all users

Career opportunities:

  • Digital Product Designer
  • UX Designer, UI Designer
  • Front-end Developer,
  • Usability Researcher
  • Human-AI Interaction Designer
Learn more

Design

Design

Design

Explore how creativity, technology and communication come together to shape the world around us. In ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s specialist Design major, you’ll build practical skills across product, digital and visual design so you can create experiences, products and messages that make an impact. You’ll experiment with new ideas, work with classmates and industry partners. Learn how to take a concept from sketch to finished piece, building the confidence to use digital tools, creative thinking and design strategy while working on projects inspired by real industry challenges.

What you’ll study:

  • Core principles of product, digital and visual design
  • Creative problem solving and design thinking across different areas
  • Digital design tools and visual storytelling
  • Studio projects that reflect professional practice
  • Human-centred approaches that focus on people and purpose
  • Sustainable design practices that balance creativity with care

Career opportunities:

  • Designer
  • Communication designer
  • Experience (UX/UI) designer
  • Product designer
  • Design strategist
  • Creative consultant
Learn more

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Blend art and science to design innovative objects. From concept sketching and CAD to production, you’ll combine craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Explore sustainable materials, generative design and digital fabrication while tackling complex challenges. Graduate with the skills to create smarter, more efficient products that improve lives and the planet.

What you’ll study:

  • Industrial design fundamentals, building a strong base in form and function
  • 3D design skills to model, visualise and prototype products
  • Product innovation that balances creativity with practical problem-solving
  • Industry studio projects that mirror professional design practice
  • Sustainable materials and processes to design with environmental impact in mind
  • User-centred design approaches to ensure products meet real needs

Career opportunities:

  • Industrial Designer
  • Design Engineer,
  • Design Consultant
  • Design Strategist
  • 3D Modeller
  • Digital Manufacturing Specialist
  • Consumer Product Designer
Learn more

Visual Communication Design

Visual Communication Design

Develop the visual language of brands, campaigns and experiences in the creative landscape. Master typography, branding, layouts, motion graphics and photography while exploring how emerging tools like generative AI enhance creativity. Graduate as a multi-skilled designer, ready to deliver compelling, audience-focused work across print, digital and interactive platforms.

What you’ll study:

  • Graphic design principles to communicate ideas with clarity and impact
  • Typography and layout techniques for print and digital media
  • Visual branding and identity systems that connect with audiences
  • Packaging design that combines functionality with creative storytelling
  • Cross-cultural design approaches to communicate effectively across contexts
  • Experimental visual communication to push creative boundaries and explore new ideas

Career opportunities:

  • Graphic Designer
  • Illustrator
  • Creative Director
  • Digital Designer
  • Design Strategist
  • Package Designer
Learn more

Course highlights

  

Start creating from your first semester with hands-on projects that build your skills and confidence.

  

Explore how new technologies like AI are shaping design, and learn how to use them with a creative and ethical mindset.

  

Be part of a close-knit design community where collaboration and feedback help you grow as a designer.

  

Use design thinking to solve problems that matter and communicate ideas in ways that connect with people.

  

Graduate with a portfolio that shows your creativity, adaptability and readiness for different design careers.

  

Connect with industry through ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Work Integrated Learning (WIL), building experience and relationships that support your future.

Design course details

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Bachelor of Design has six core units. These form the foundation of your degree, giving you essential skills in creativity, visualisation and design thinking.

Explore your core Design units:

  • Introduction to Interaction Design (11655)
  • Professional Orientation (Design) (10336)
  • Visual Representation Techniques (11041)
  • Design Culture and Society (11044)
  • Design Thinking and User Centered Design (11656)
  • Professional Evidence (Design) (11045)
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ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Bachelor of Design opens the door to a wide range of careers across technology, product development, creative industries and digital innovation. 

With a strong foundation in design thinking, visual design and hands-on practice, you’ll graduate ready to create impactful solutions and experiences across diverse sectors that value creativity, problem-solving and human-centred design.

Career opportunities include:

  • UX Designer
  • UI Designer
  • Game Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Product Designer
  • Visual Communication Designer
  • Industrial Designer
  • 3D Modeller
  • UX Researcher
  • Design Strategist

For entry into ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Bachelor of Design, you will need one of the following:

  • Year 12 ATAR of 60+
  • Other Australian qualification
  • Relevant work experience, or
  • An overseas qualification

Alternative admission pathways

If you don’t meet the ATAR requirement for your preferred course, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø offers alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes that give you the chance to apply in other ways.

Portfolio Entry

You can also apply for the Bachelor of Design through our Portfolio Entry option. This pathway lets you showcase your creative work instead of relying only on academic results.

Your portfolio might include drawings, digital designs, prototypes, game concepts, branding ideas or other examples of your creative interests.

Portfolio Entry is a great pathway if you:

  • Do not meet the admission requirements for the course
  • Are in Year 12 and want to secure early entry to university
  • Have partially completed vocational education or training
  • Are a mature-age applicant without a secondary school qualification or previous university experience

More information is available on the Portfolio Entry page.

Admission programs

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø also offers various entry initiatives giving you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes. More information is available on our .


Study your course with reduced fees.

A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).

The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.

Learn more about Commonwealth Supported Places


Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes. 

Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course. 

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Design FAQs

Because we're the home of creative education! We’re rated 5 stars for full-time undergraduate employment in the Creative Arts* and ranked number one in Canberra for student support, skills development and full-time employment outcomes*.

With access to Canberra’s thriving design community, government agencies, national institutions and industry partners, studying a Bachelor of Design at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø connects you to real opportunities from day one. Whether you want to design products, create digital experiences, develop games or build visual brands, this is where you begin.

Our students learn in state-of-the-art facilities, including creative studios, 3D printing labs and digital design workshops. This is where you’ll build a portfolio, get hands-on experience and develop the confidence to turn design skills into career opportunities.

Forget the myth that creative degrees don’t lead to jobs. We're #1 in Canberra and #4 in Australia for full-time creative employment!* Our graduates are working in all kinds of design jobs, from UX and UI design, industrial design, product design, game development, graphic design and more.

*GUG, 2025

ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Bachelor of Design is available in both blended and on campus delivery modes.

Alongside on campus learning, many units also offer online study options, giving you the flexibility to balance coursework with other commitments. You’ll benefit from face-to-face learning in labs, studios and workshops, combined with online access to lectures, materials, discussions and selected unit content.

Whether you choose to study a specialist major in design, or specialise in interaction design, industrial design, visual communication or game development, you'll be able to enjoy a flexible structure that supports part-time work, internships and other commitments alongside your studies.


You can apply for ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s Bachelor of Design without an ATAR through our Portfolio Entry option. This pathway lets you showcase your creative work as part of your application, instead of relying only on academic results.

Whether you’re interested in interaction design, visual communication, industrial design or game development, your portfolio can include drawings, digital designs, prototypes, branding ideas, game concepts or other pieces that highlight your creative potential.

Portfolio Entry is a great pathway to university if you:

  • Do not meet the admission requirements for the course you want to study
  • Are in Year 12 and would like to secure early entry to university
  • Have partially completed vocational education or training
  • Are a mature-age student without a secondary school qualification or previous university experience
Learn more about Portfolio Entry

A credit transfer arrangement may be available for the Bachelor of Design depending on the institution, qualification or completed units.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may also be awarded on a case-by-case basis.

Want to chat about your options? Get in touch with our team to learn more about studying a Bachelor of Design. 


At ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, we’re here to help you succeed! Once you’re ready to apply to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, our process depends on your student type and course. You can find all the requirements, criteria and processes on the Apply to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø page.

If you have further questions or would like assistance with your application, you can get in touch with our Future Student team.


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