Program overview
Whether you’re looking for a pathway to an undergraduate degree or contemplating a career change, Bond University College’s diploma programs are the ideal steppingstone to university studies.
To help you manage your transition to study, our flexible programs allow you to customise your subject load – starting with one or two subjects part-time and building to full-time as your confidence grows.
The Diploma of Creative Design is an extended program offering a reduced subject load. It comprises nine subjects (diplomas are usually eight subjects) taken over three semesters, so you are only studying three subjects each semester, rather than the usual four.
It offers a direct pathway into a broad range of undergraduate programs, including business, commerce, communication, creative arts, film and television, international hotel and tourism management, journalism, social science, and sport management. The program structure is individually tailored to your future undergraduate studies so you will transition seamlessly into the third semester of your chosen bachelor’s degree.
One of the key benefits of opting to start your university studies with a diploma is the extra support Bond University College offers. You’ll be going to lectures with undergraduate students but attending tutorials specifically for diploma students. There’s more face-to-face teaching time in small group classes. You’ll also have access to one-on-one tutoring, workshops and targeted study help through the Academic Skills Centre.
Program code: CO-00024
CRICOS code: 105412G
Program overview
Whether you’re looking for a pathway to an undergraduate degree or contemplating a career change, Bond University College’s diploma programs are the ideal steppingstone to university studies.
To help you manage your transition to study, our flexible programs allow you to customise your subject load – starting with one or two subjects part-time and building to full-time as your confidence grows.
The Diploma of Creative Design is an extended program offering a reduced subject load. It comprises nine subjects (diplomas are usually eight subjects) taken over three semesters, so you are only studying three subjects each semester, rather than the usual four.
It offers a direct pathway into a broad range of undergraduate programs, including business, commerce, communication, creative arts, film and television, international hotel and tourism management, journalism, social science, and sport management. The program structure is individually tailored to your future undergraduate studies so you will transition seamlessly into the third semester of your chosen bachelor’s degree.
One of the key benefits of opting to start your university studies with a diploma is the extra support Bond University College offers. You’ll be going to lectures with undergraduate students but attending tutorials specifically for diploma students. There’s more face-to-face teaching time in small group classes. You’ll also have access to one-on-one tutoring, workshops and targeted study help through the Academic Skills Centre.
Program code: CO-00024
CRICOS code: 105412G
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About this program
The Diploma of Creative Design opens up a wide range of career and further study opportunities in disciplines including Arts, Business, Commerce, Communication, Creative Arts, Film and Television, International Hotel and Tourism Management, Journalism, Social Science and Sport Management. The program will teach students core skills (over three semesters) to enhance their career prospects, whether that be a recent school leaver or someone wishing to upgrade their qualifications.
Successful completion of the Diploma of Creative Design guarantees students a place in several undergraduate degrees at Bond University, with a possible 90 credit points credited towards their new program of study.
Program features
Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are the essential abilities, knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the program. Learn more about the inherent requirements and make an informed decision about your capacity to undertake the program.