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The Bachelor of Design program offers specializations in Interior Design, Product and User Experience Design, and Visual Communication Design, preparing graduates to meet worldwide demands for designers capable of addressing modern societal challenges with creativity, ethics, and sustainability. Our studio-focused curriculum, accredited by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA), develops exceptional design proficiency. Students learn from accomplished faculty who are both practicing designers and educators, bringing diverse professional experience. The Queensland College of Art and Design provides cutting-edge creative spaces, featuring specialized studios and exhibition venues that foster innovation. Through collaborations with industry leaders, students develop practical skills to solve authentic design problems and create forward-thinking approaches. The program enhances analytical and strategic abilities while refining presentation techniques for impactful idea communication. Students can enrich their studies through internship placements and immersive studio incubator programs, building both hands-on experience and valuable industry connections. Prospective students may submit portfolios to demonstrate their artistic abilities during the application process. Open to all passionate individuals, this degree emphasizes the importance of social equity and incorporates Indigenous knowledge and viewpoints as essential components for addressing critical global issues.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country.
Academic admission requirements for international students will be reviewed by Griffith International and approved the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education).
There are several ways to gain admission to undergraduate programs of the University.
Applicants may be considered for admission based on:
a completed Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) or equivalent;
completed or partly completed higher education studies;
TAFE/VET qualifications
overseas qualifications considered comparable to Australian secondary studies. completion of a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)