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Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Interaction Design)

University of Sydney

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About

In the Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) and Bachelor of Advanced Studies you will learn to combine technical design skills such as programming, interface and intelligent systems design with critical and creative user-centred, ethical and social design practices. You will have the opportunity to put those skills into practice, solving real world problems in design studio units. You will study a combination of social and technology-centred design, with the opportunity to specialise in either. In this degree you will gain skills in and understanding of experience and service design, emergent technologies, and the role of interaction design. You will also have access to majors, minors and electives from other faculties through the University’s Shared Pool.

Areas of study

App design, creative technology, design thinking, graphic design, information architecture, physical computing, sound design, user experience (UX) and user-centred design. The four design studios focus on user experience design, interaction design, information visualisation, and interactive product design. Related units may be taken from arts and social sciences, business, engineering, computer science, music and visual arts. In the combined Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) and Bachelor of Advanced Studies, you will also take a major from the shared pool. In the final year of the combined degree you will undertake advanced coursework and a substantial real-world industry, community, entrepreneurship or research project .

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Career opportunities

Interaction designer, user-experience (UX) designer, product designer, service designer, data visualisation specialist, creative technologist, front-end developer, digital producer.

Practical experience

Dedicated computer laboratories and fabrication facilities with 24-hour access. An internship is available as an elective.

Fees and charges

The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current University of Sydney fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced. Other assumed knowledge depends on major chosen.

Optional portfolio: A portfolio of work may be submitted in support of your application: read about the portfolio admissions pathway below.

Guaranteed selection rank: 80.00, subject to any non-ATAR criteria being met. A guide to guaranteed selection ranks.

Dalyell Scholars: This stream for high achieving students (ATAR of 98.00 or higher) provides mentorship, professional skills development, academic enrichment opportunities and access to a global mobility scholarship. Entry to the Dalyell Scholars stream is by invitation..

Other applicants

Optional portfolio: A portfolio of work may be submitted in support of your application: read about the portfolio admissions pathway below.

Also refer to the University of Sydney general admission criteria.

Portfolio admissions pathway

You are invited to submit a portfolio of work in support of your application for Architecture and Design courses. The portfolio will be considered as part of your application if your ATAR is close to, but does not meet, the guaranteed ATAR for your desired course. The portfolio should demonstrate your skills and interest in design and creativity, as well as your capacity to succeed in academic study. The portfolio may include for example, artwork, architectural work, web design or development, 3D modelling, technical drawing or written work.

The portfolio should be submitted to the University at the same time you submit you UAC application. Please note that the portfolio admissions pathway is only open to domestic applicants. For more information, including timelines for submission and date for the portfolio information session, visit University of Sydney portfolio admissions pathway

Student profile

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Further information

View all details of this course on the University of Sydney website.

Course updates
Courses are added and cancelled throughout the admissions year and course details are subject to change. Check the UAC course search regularly.

Global mobility/international experience
At the University of Sydney, every undergraduate student has access to global opportunities. These opportunities may include overseas field schools, global professional placements, and student exchanges (one-year, single semester and shorter-term durations) with more than 300 partner universities worldwide.

Open Learning Environment (OLE)
Open Learning Environment (OLE) courses are short, on-demand and workshop-supported. They enable you to broaden your skills in areas such as entrepreneurial thinking, persuasive communication, project management and ethical reasoning. Zero credit point OLEs are available to all students at the University, while students in liberal studies degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Commerce or combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies) and some specialist degrees (Bachelor of Economics) will be required to take 12 credit points of OLE units during their studies.

Faculty handbooks
View available first-year subjects in the University of Sydney handbooks.