Good design is essential. It starts with identifying a problem and ends with an outcome, driven by the desire to meet the needs of the user.
The Bachelor of Design is a multi-disciplinary program that incorporates elements of business, IT, engineering, architecture and the humanities. You'll develop a flexible range of skills to succeed in almost any industry – from digital communication or industrial design to spatial and human-centred design.
The program offers a new take on design – where you’ll challenge conventional thinking and bring a different mindset to business and societal problems. You’ll graduate with the creativity and knowledge necessary to generate and design ideas for a better, more sustainable world.
This is the ideal program for those who are looking to cultivate specialist capabilities in problem identification, critical thinking and designing for purpose. Through practical studio-based projects, you'll work in teams to collaborate, challenge assumptions, prototype innovative and sustainable solutions, and systematically solve problems in creative and novel ways.
Majors
Tailor your studies to suit your goals. This program offers these options:
Anthropology
Buildings and Environments
Environment and Society
Information Environments
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Media and Digital Cultures
Career possibilities
Our programs prepare you for your first job and beyond. Depending on which major you choose, here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:
Business entrepreneur
Environmental graphic designer
Wayfinding designer
Product designer
Design manager
Furniture designer
Change manager
Magazine editor
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22 Julho 2024
The University of Queensland
St Lucia Campus,
THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND,
Queensland,
4072, BRISBANE, Australia
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