- 3 years (or part-time equivalent)
- Springfield
- Online
- Feb, May
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- AUD 28,240
- (Indicative annual fee)
- 103177G
Overview
- Explore your creative path with a flexible degree that lets you discover your strengths across animation, game design, interaction design, and graphic design.
- Build industry-ready skills using cutting-edge tools like real-time game engines, motion capture, VR/AR systems, and 2D/3D animation software.
- Master communication in design with strong written, verbal, and visual skills essential for success in digital media careers.
- Learn to design engaging digital experiences by studying user experience (UX), storytelling, visual communication, interactivity, and the principles of effective digital design.
Majors in the Bachelor of Digital Design
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Animation
Master 2D and 3D animation, craft compelling stories for screen and games, and customise your degree with creative minors.
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Game Design
Develop skills in game design by creating immersive experiences, using industry tools, collaborating with professionals, and customising your degree for specialised skills.
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Graphic Design
Blend creativity and tech to craft visual solutions, develop critical design skills, and gain real-world experience through industry collaboration.
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Interaction Design
Design engaging digital experiences, master tools like Figma and Python, and customise your degree for real-world creative careers.
Challenge myself
I wanted to be able to challenge myself in being able to excel in university studies and UniSQ offered the opportunity for me to achieve this goal.
Harrison - Arts and Communication
Career outcomes
As a graduate, you can work in a diverse range of industries including entertainment, education, healthcare, automotive, architecture, and engineering.
What you'll study
To graduate from the Bachelor of Digital Design, you must successfully complete 24 units of study.
Degree structure
An undergraduate university degree typically consists of a combination of core, major and elective courses designed to provide you with foundational knowledge and opportunities for an in-depth deeper dive into your chosen field.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if you have previous studies. This could reduce the number of courses you need to study to complete your degree.
Other study options
If you’re interested in further study, after completion of this degree you can go on to study the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) (if you meet all the entry requirements).
Entry requirements
You need to satisfy the following requirements to be considered for entry into this degree.
Use our International qualification converter to check country-specific grades (that are equivalent to Australian Year 12) you will need to apply for this degree.
To study this degree, we assume you have sound knowledge in:
- English (Units 3 & 4, C), or equivalent
We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12). Find out more about assumed knowledge.
Portfolio and interview entry information
If you don't have an ATAR, you can apply for a portfolio and interview entry. Applicants must provide:
- A portfolio of design work. There should be at least eight high quality images of past work and can include digital work or images of physical artefacts.
- A written statement (500 words) addressing what inspires you to want to become a designer in a particular discipline.
- A school exit statement or evidence of previous education standard achieved.
Steps to follow:
- Apply to study the Bachelor of Digital Design - refer to the 'How to apply' section of this page for more information.
- Please register for an interview. Once registered, we will review your portfolio and invite you to be interviewed.
You'll need to meet the applicable English language requirements and this degree requires:
- IELTS (Academic) - Minimum overall score of 6.0 and a minimum score of 5.5 in each of the four components - listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Alternative English language proficiency tests may also be accepted.
Entry pathways
There is more than one way to get into university, and if you're not sure about your entry options get in touch to discuss.
Fees and scholarships
- This estimated 2025 annual fee is based on the current average rate for your first year of study (8 units per year) and does not include cost of materials such as textbooks, additional costs or the Student Services and Amenities fee.
- This is an indicative guide only and your fees will vary depending on the courses you select, with the actual rates calculated at enrolment.
- We review our fees annually and they may increase each year.
- Further details are available on the Fees website.
Additional costs
You may be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as part of your degree cost.
UniSQ Scholarships
We offer scholarships for academic excellence, community leadership, and financial need - you can apply for more than one!
Find out moreHow to apply
The University accepts applications all year. Complete your online application directly to UniSQ.
ApplyYou can select to start your study in Trimester 1 or 2.
Study period | Orientation | Start date |
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Trimester 1, 2025 | Monday 3 February | Monday 10 February |
Trimester 2, 2025 | Monday 19 May | Monday 26 May |
Trimester 1, 2026 | Monday 9 February | Monday 16 February |
Preparing to apply
You've made the decision to study at UniSQ - congratulations! Take the next steps:
You can contact one of our approved agents to guide you through the application process. Our agents provide:
- advice on your study plans
- advice on applying to UniSQ
- document certification
- assistance with any pre-departure arrangements
- assistance with your visa requirements.
To support your application, you will need to submit certified copies of:
- identity documents (passport)
- evidence of your English language proficiency
- senior high school (A levels/Year 12) certificate and academic transcripts
- all post-secondary study certificates and academic transcripts (if any)
- evidence of work experience (if required).
Application dates can vary so be sure to check our key dates to get all the details.
It is important to apply early to allow enough time for your application to be assessed and processed to meet study commencement dates and participation in Orientation activities. You should also factor in visa processing requirements and timeframes, where applicable.
After you’ve submitted your application, you will be emailed a reference number. Please allow up to 14 days for assessment. If further assessment is required for course credits or exemptions, this process may take longer.
Once you have received your letter of offer from UniSQ, you will need to return your signed acceptance of offer form. The UniSQ team will contact you at this time with more information regarding next steps.
Find out more
Connect with us - start a conversation, whenever suits you.
Frequently asked questions
What you will learn when you study a Bachelor of Design (also known as a Bachelor of Graphic Design or Bachelor of Animation) will vary depending on the education provider you choose.
At UniSQ, all our Bachelor of Digital Design students study industry relevant core courses that provide you with the transferrable skills to thrive in a variety of Arts and Communication environments. These courses include learnings on:
- digital tools and software
- motion capture technology
- digital drawing tools
- animation software
- written, verbal and visual communications.
This will vary depending on your personal and professional goals. Digital design degrees go by a variety of different names such as a Bachelor of Design or Bachelor of Game Design so it is good to know all of your options.
A good place to start is thinking about your experience in the industry and what you're passionate about. Once you identify what you love about design, it will help bring out your strengths when it comes to choosing what digital design degree is right for you. At UniSQ we offer four different specialisations.
- Animation: Also commonly known as a Bachelor of Animation, you can craft compelling animated 2D and 3D moving visuals and gain hands-on experience with animation production.
- Game Design: Explore the space where science and interactive entertainment meet with the game design major. Merge creativity, technology and strategic thinking to craft immersive gaming experiences
- Graphic Design: When you study graphic design at UniSQ, you will graduate ready for a career in the dynamic world of contemporary design – be equipped to turn ideas into impactful visual forms for the betterment of business.
- Interaction Design: Understand how interaction and usability combine with content. Learn to create systems, products, and services that enable users to engage in significant ways – promote interaction, enhance usability and provide entertainment.
Gain a strong start to your career with UniSQ’s Bachelor of Digital Design:
- Build a cross-disciplinary skillset that will enable you to work and adapt in this high-functioning field.
- Explore all facets of the design pipeline, learn industry-standard tools and have the opportunity to connect with industry professionals.
- UniSQ has been named in the top 2% of universities worldwide by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2024.
- UniSQ is rated 5/5 stars for undergraduate starting salaries, social equity and graduates in full-time employment.*
* Good Universities Guide, 2025.
At UniSQ, to gain entry into our Bachelor of Digital Design you need to meet a minimum ATAR and assumed knowledge. ‘Assumed knowledge’ is the term we use to explain the minimum level of knowledge we presume you have in some subjects before you start your degree. If you don’t have an ATAR, don’t worry! You can partake in an interview to apply for entry.
For further information on ATAR, assumed knowledge and interviews please view the entry requirements section of the specific major you’re interested in studying.
Did you know, to help you meet entry requirements, we can convert your work experience, qualifications or high school studies into a selection rank? If you don’t meet the entry requirements, we have many pathway options you can explore.
Do you still have questions? Get in touch with one of our iconnect support staff to talk through your options.
Graduating with a Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Graphic Design or Bachelor of Game Design qualification (or equivalent) opens up many career prospects.
At UniSQ, all of our degrees, including our Bachelor of Digital Design, focus on developing your ability to apply the skills and knowledge you’ve gained to the career of your choice. The jobs you may be interested in will vary depending on the digital design major you choose to study. Some career opportunities include roles such as
- web designer and mobile app design
- user experience designer
- motion graphics/animator
- virtual reality and augmented systems
- 2D and 3D design
- digital projects
- content and technology management
- interactive creative artist.
The different ways you can study a digital design degree such as a Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Graphic Design or Bachelor of Game Design will vary from uni to uni. At UniSQ, yes you can study a Bachelor of Digital Design degree part-time, on-campus or online, allowing you to balance study with your work and life commitments.
Work towards your undergraduate qualification at your own pace with our flexible learning options. Discover the different ways you can study at UniSQ.