Griffith University
Bachelor of Design (Honours)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThis Honours program has been designed to enable students who have demonstrated substantial ability at an undergraduate level to develop advanced levels of studio practice, supporting theory and an advanced level of research understanding.
While studying Design (Honours), you'll have the ability to choose a project or topic that you're passionate about and have the space and access to studios, software and equipment to explore that further.
Delivery mode
Griffith University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 226 Grey St, South Bank
- Parklands Dr, Southport
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
The University's Bachelor Honours Degree (AQF Level 8) Policy will apply.
Students who have completed Years 1 and 2 of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (1395) are eligible to apply for this program. Students in this program will undertake the 30 credit point dissertation in Years 3 and 4 as determined by the Program Director and subject to the following criteria:
- achievement of a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.0 for all coursework at the completion of Year 2 of the Bachelor of Pharmacy (1395); and
- achievement of a minimum grade of 5.0 for 2013AHS Research Methods and Statistics.
The Program Director will take the following into consideration when assessing applications for admission:
- the suitability of the proposed dissertation topic; and
- the resources available to support the candidature including availability of appropriate supervision.
Course fees
$24,000
$35,500
$24,000
$35,500
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Design (Honours) will prepare you for the following roles.
Fashion Designer
A Fashion Designer creates clothing and accessories for sale to customers. You might work for yourself or be employed by a fashion label. You’ll wo...
Furniture Designer
A Furniture Designer creates plans for furniture pieces. You might design individual or custom-made pieces or develop designs for mass production....
Graphic Designer
A Graphic Designer creates visual material for use by their organisation or for outside clients. You’ll use a range of design software to prepare w...
Product Designer
A Product Designer creates new products for their own business or on behalf of an organisation. Products may meet a specific need or have a unique...
Interior Designer
An Interior Designer creates overall looks for indoor environments in a range of settings. You’ll liaise with clients to understand their needs and...
About Griffith University
Since 1975, our teaching and research have been focused on addressing the most important social and environmental issues of our time. Today, that mission is as relevant as ever.
Social and environmental responsibility drive everything we do, from pioneering teaching in modern Asian studies and environmental science to our long-time support for First Peoples, social justice and sustainable practices.
Consistently ranking in the top 2 per cent of universities globally, our degrees are designed with industry in mind, the future in our sights, and social impact at heart.
With more than 55,000 students, our community spans five campuses across South East Queensland plus our Digital campus, complemented by a global alumni network of over 200,000 graduates.
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