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Gain a career advantage with a double degree tailored to your areas of interest.

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Not ready to commit to a 3 year degree?

Gain foundation skills and employment opportunities by graduating with a diploma or undergraduate certificate. While qualifications in their own right, they can also be a pathway to a bachelor and beyond.

Postgraduate

A Higher Degree by Research (HDR) is a supervised research program that requires undertaking original research.

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Design at UniSC

USC Design students exhibition. Photo by Maite Sajovic
Exhibition shows sustainability of student designs

From brightly coloured wall art to skeleton and skull props to bold branding on water bottles and T-shirts, a new exhibition at the UniSC Art Gallery displays the diverse work of final-year Design students.

New creative project Beeyali is a call to look after Country and its endangered ecosystems

Listening to the environment allows us to understand the patterns of place and can help us better connect with Country and its ecosystems. Leah Barclay, Lyndon Davis and Tricia King write for The Conversation. 

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