Masters (Coursework)
This industry relevant postgraduate qualification equips you with sustainable design knowledge - and with a strong focus on sustainable design theory, emerging technologies and new materials you will graduate industry-ready.
As a design student at UniSA you will practice your skills in our state-of-the-art, world-class design studios and five floors of impressive workshops that boast digital fabrication equipment such as:
You will also benefit from our strong industry links when you embark on industry placements and award-winning teaching staff.
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.
As Australia's university of enterprise:
We are also fast becoming a renowned centre of innovation and enterprise in the sectors that will drive Australia's future, including smart manufacturing. It's a very good time to choose UniSA for your postgraduate study.
1 Results in Design Practice and Management - 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)2 QILT: 2018 Employer Satisfaction Survey, Overall Satisfaction Indicator - National Report 3 2019 THE University Impact Rankings
Sustainability, emerging materials, new technologies and research are key focal points of this degree.
You will also study:
The first year will comprise of design research studio classes, followed by an internship, research methods, a course in sustainable design, and electives.
Job prospects in this field are looking good, with strong growth in employment expected in Australia in the coming years through to November 20201.
This degree allows graduates to augment their existing qualifications and career paths to include a sustainable design perspective. This has relevance to both the government agencies and private sector industries. Graduates find work across a variety of industries and employment sectors, including:
Careers to consider:
1Australian Government Department of Employment, Occupational Employment Projections