Study Abroad Programme Recommendations | Interested in Art and Design? No Prior Background Required — Multiple Universities and Programmes to Choose From! Australia Is Not to Be Missed!


When it comes to studying overseasin art and designprogrammes, most people think first of the UK and the United States, and Australia tends to be overlooked as a destination — but that’s not quite right.Applying to study art and design programmes in Australia actually comes with quite a few advantages.


Advantage 1|No Prior Background Required

Undergraduate art and design programmes in Australiado not require students to have an extensive specialist foundation —schools place greater emphasis on creativity and artistic flair. Unlike the UK and the US, Australian undergraduate art and design applicationsrarely require an interview,andentry via a pathway programme is also available.
For example, Griffith University and Swinburne University of Technology offerarticulation (associate degree to master’s) programmesthat allow students to proceed directly into design and media degrees.

Advantage 2|Wide Range of Programme Options

Art and design programmes offered by Australian universities spanas many as 26 specialist directions,including not only traditional disciplines such asfashion design, music performance, dance, and animation production,but also a range ofemerging fields — game design, product design, interaction design, jewellery design, industrial design, spatial design, and arts management— all among the hottest areas in the global creative industries today.
Programmes are available from undergraduate through to doctoral level,curricula are practice-focused, and universities maintain close ties with industry,enabling students to engage with the latest trends and developments in their field.

Advantage 3|Extensive Exchange Opportunities with Other Countries

ManyAustralian institutions support international exchange programmes,with partner universities that are world leaders in their respective fields. For example, the University of Queensland’s urban planning programme has an exchange partnership with the University of Sheffield in the UK.

Recommended

Institutions

All Group of Eight (Go8) universities offer art and design courses.If you have a preference for a prestigious university or are planning to return to China after graduation,you might considerthe University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Monash University.

Of these,UNSWis home toAustralia’s largest faculty of art and design,and itsarchitecture and interior designprogrammes — which integrate computing and digital technology — are among its most popular.

Monash University’sindustrial design and visual communication design programmesare its most renowned; those interested in this area are well worth considering.

Non-Go8 ▶▶▶

specialist universities

often lead the field

That said, when it comes tothe practical relevance of art and design programmes,non-Go8 universities often come out ahead.

RMIT

Mel

Among non-Go8 art and design offerings, the most frequently citedis RMIT,whosedesign programmes are ranked at or near the top both in Australia and internationally.


Itsart and design programmes rank first in Australia and 15th in the world (2023 QS).In the 2022 QS Graduate Employability Rankings, RMIT Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ranked first in Australia for graduate employment. RMIT’s programme offerings are also highly specialised —fine art, photography, animation, fashion, and even game design — there is something for everyone.
In particular, itsgraphic design, interior design, fashion marketing and promotion, and animation programmes rank at the top in Oceania.

UTS

Syd

There is also a younger university well worth noting —the University of Technology Sydney (UTSTS— whose art and design programmes rank second in Australia and 27th in the world.

UTS programmes are practice-oriented, with a heavy emphasis on studio-based learning,as well as strong industry connections that provide students with internship and employment opportunities.Its DAB programme is especially notable — globally accredited, with opportunities for overseas study, internships, and exchange programmese.g. Global Studio Program (a 2–3 week overseas study trip, credit-bearing)

For those on a tighter budget, there are also

That said,tuition fees for art and design programmes are genuinely not cheap, and that’s before factoring in the cost of materials and equipment.For students with a more limited budget,TAFE or specialist colleges are worth considering.The advantage of choosing TAFE or a college is that their programmes are designed to meet market demand, and lecturers are typically working practitioners with their own studios — making it relatively easier to find employment after graduation compared to university graduates.


For example: SA TAFE art and design programme tuition fees
Applying to multiple countries simultaneously is now a clear trend. If you are interested in art and design programmes, Australia is well worth considering. If you would like a comprehensive assessment based on your budget, academic background, and future migration plans, please get in touch with us!


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