Diploma of UX & Web Design
UndergraduateTUA-DUX-DIP2026
Redesign the digital world
Learn the fundamentals of digital design. You’ll work on leading software and cover UX practices and methodologies. Delve into the psychology behind digital interactions. Gain insights from experts. Work on industry briefs for hands-on experience.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Applications close
- 30 Aug 2026,
- 18 Oct 2026
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 12
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Diploma of UX & Web Design
About this degree
During this course you will:
- Specialise in cutting-edge interactive design work for using programming and artistry.
- Develop practical skills for web and mobile design and development.
- Learn a range of practical coding and digital media skills.
- Specialise in UX to craft compelling interactive experiences for web and mobile.
- Work with industry-standard creative processes, advanced challenges and briefs.
The Diploma of UX & Web Design provides graduates with knowledge and skills in web-based design and development specialising in interactive and dynamic media, whilst incorporating user experience design and theory, suitable for some interaction design-related sectors and employment opportunities. The Diploma of UX & Web Design interweaves the acquisition of practical coding and digital media skills with the study of humancomputer interaction, user behaviour, user experience and user psychology, along with information and media theory, and the study of professional practice in interaction design workplaces. The Diploma of UX & Web Design enables students to enroll into the specialised field of study as opposed to the current ‘generic’ diploma offering improved student experience and focused/relevant learning opportunities. The diploma consists of shared subjects with cross-discipline diplomas and bachelors providing both on-boarding support, exposure to bachelor programs for pathway opportunities as well as genuine exit qualifications
Recommended study pattern
The Diploma of UX & Web Design comprises of 2 common core subjects and 10 specialised subjects over levels 100 and 200.
Core Subjects
- DCX101 Design Context
- DSO103 Design Studio 2
Specialisation subjects
- DIG103A Interaction Design
- DGDTY100 Typography
- DGDDD100 Digital Design Foundations
- JSF100 Javascript Fundamentals
- CIN100A Data Visualisation
- DGDVL100 Visual Language of Design
- BCI100 Beyond the Creative Industries
- WIL100 Work Integrated Learning
- DPO100 Digital Portfolio and Showreel
- UXF200 UX Fundamentals
Award requirements
To be awarded the Diploma of UX & Web Design, students must complete 120 credit points (2 common core subjects and 10 specialised subjects outlined in the course structure). Each subject has a value of 10 credit points.
Degrees are usually made up of core subjects and electives. Some degrees include a choice of majors, so you can focus your studies on a specialisation.
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Indicative first year fee
$19,992
Indicative total fee $29,988
The amounts shown here are indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
At Torrens University Australia you can tailor your study to suit your lifestyle.
Thanks to their innovative digital learning system you’ll gain the ultimate in flexibility, and still receive personalised guidance from academics and access to work placement, mentorship and internship opportunities. Online you can attend live classes or view recorded sessions, connect with lecturers and fellow students, and access content on-demand 24/7.
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Entry requirements
Successful completion of at least 0.25 EFTSL at AQF level 6 (Associate Degree) , or , 0.5 EFTSL at AQF level 5 (diploma) or above, or equivalent.
Successful completion of at least 2 Undergraduate Open Access pathway subjects through OUA.
- Successful completion of an Australian secondary school certificate (evidenced by a state/territory-issued certificate, or an equivalent senior secondary qualification from an overseas institution, or via tertiary admission centre platforms);OR
- A successfully completed International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.
Successful completion of a Vocational qualification at AQF level 4 (Certificate IV) or above, or equivalent, from a registered training organisation (RTO).
Work life experience demonstrating the ability to undertake study at the required level.
Standard English language requirements apply.
Torrens University offers pathway opportunities to further your learning.
If you have already completed a qualification you may be able to credit this against a degree with Torrens University, even if it’s from another institution. This is called Recognition of Prior Learning. Under Torrens University's Recognition of Prior Learning policy, you may be eligible for a reduction in tuition costs if you have previous study and/or work experience.
Our Future Student Advisors will happily walk you through the application process.
Career opportunities
The Diploma of a UX & Web Design is designed to provide graduates with a broad range of theoretical and technical base of UX and Web Design knowledge and skills, complemented with specialist expertise in one or more areas, for graduate-level employment in Web and UX design roles including:
• Digital designer
• Front-end developer
• Front-end designer
• Graphic designer (digital agency)
• Interaction designer
• Interactive media designer
• User experience designer
• User interface designer
• Web designer
• Web developer
To achieve placement in some of the roles mentioned above, a graduate of the Diploma will require a strong creative portfolio that compliments their chosen study area. They can expect to undertake these roles as permanent or freelance employees working for organisations based within some of the following sectors: advertising, web/interactive, education/training.
Degree FAQs
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If you're studying with Macquarie University, with the exception of certain degrees, there's no limit to how long you can take. But, please check with Macquarie Student Administration to be sure.
If you're studying with the University of Adelaide, you have up to 9 years to complete your undergraduate degree and graduate.
If you're studying with La Trobe University and want to take a break of minimum 1 study term, you must apply for leave of absence to avoid being inadvertently withdrawn from your degree.
Through OUA, you can study all year round, so it's possible to fast-track and finish up sooner than studying at a traditional uni would allow. That said, you need to spend around 12 hours a week on each undergraduate subject you do, so taking on extra work to finish ahead of time can be challenging.
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