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University of South Australia

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Graduate Diploma in Design (Design and Construct)

  • Graduate Diploma

This unique qualification enables students to see a project from the initial concept and design stages, through to construction, client relations and community needs.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
DGSP, 082775G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$34,300 per year / $34,300 total

About this course

This unique qualification enables students to see a project from the initial concept and design stages, through to construction, client relations and community needs. It builds on knowledge and skills already attained and will extend your learning in preparation for a rewarding career across a range of employment sectors that combine both design and construction.

UniSA boasts state-of-the-art design studios and workshops where you will be able to develop practical skills, while teaching staff offer guidance, knowledge and links to industry. We are also fast becoming a renowned centre of innovation and enterprise in the sectors that will drive Australia's future, including smart manufacturing.

Our teaching staff are professional designers, so the curriculum is industry-relevant and mostly practical in nature. You will also work alongside world-class researchers in design1 so you can be assured that by studying this graduate diploma at UniSA you will take away industry-relevant skills and knowledge. This graduate diploma is also a pathway to further study, and with just one additional year of study you can graduate with a Master of Design.

1 Results in Design Practice and Management - 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)

Study locations

City West

What you will learn

Emerging trends and technologies, contemporary design issues, construction challenges and research are key focuses of this graduate diploma. You will also:

  • develop design proposals
  • foster client relations
  • survey building sites
  • learn how to translate traditional drawing and design methods to specialised computer programs
  • develop research methodologies

Career pathways

This unique qualification integrates both design and construction, rather than focusing just on one specialisation. It is therefore particularly relevant for students who wish to pursue careers in areas such as:

  • architecture (further study required): design new buildings, and help to restore and conserve old buildings
  • interior design: design, implement and refurbish interior spaces
  • civil engineering: plan, design and oversee the construction of infrastructure such as roads, railways and bridges
  • project management: plan, direct and coordinate building projects and personnel; manage budget

To increase employability in this competitive industry it is recommended that students complete the additional year of study required at attain a Master of Design.