
Design and design computing: study abroad and exchange
Good design is essential. It starts with identifying a problem and ends with an outcome, driven by the desire to meet the needs of the user.
Through practical studio-based projects, you'll work in teams to challenge assumptions, prototype innovative and sustainable solutions, and systematically solve problems in creative and novel ways.
- Design: Interaction (DSGN1100)
- Design for a Better World (DSGN1500)
- Digital Visual Communication (DSGN1300)
- Human-Computer Interaction (DECO2500)
- Design Thinking (DECO1100)
- Graphic Design (DECO2200)
- Introduction to Web Design (DECO1400)
- Physical Computing Studio (DECO3850)
Courses that require UQ approval
- Design Computing Studio I – Interactive Technology (DECO1800)
- Design: Experience (DSGN1200)
- Design Fabrication (DSGN1400)
- Digital Prototyping and Extended Reality (DECO2300)
- Human-Computer Interaction (DECO2500)
- Media Design (COMU2120)
- Social & Mobile Computing (DECO3500)
Courses that require UQ approval
Develop your skills further by getting involved in extracurricular activities. Explore UQ's Makerspace - UQ Innovate, participate in the Enterprise Skills Program and bring your ideas to life with UQ Ventures programs.
Meet like-minded people by joining a club or society:
Ready to apply? Follow the study abroad and exchange admissions guide.
If you're interested in opportunities to study overseas as a UQ student, learn more about global experiences.