Design - F6002

Design

Master's degree

Design is a rapidly transforming profession; the Monash Master of Design helps you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be at the forefront of your field. You’ll explore advanced principles in contemporary design, enhance your design practice, and get an industry-relevant qualification.

At Monash, we create designers that the world needs – independent, enquiring and socially responsible.

With specialisations in Interaction Design, Multimedia Design, and Design Research, Monash Master of Design graduates play a vital role as designers and potential leaders in the breadth of sustainable ways of designing for the world – from climate action through to social and cultural equity.

You’ll graduate with an industry-relevant qualification and a body of work that demonstrates your creative thinking skills; advanced capabilities as a design professional; conceptual maturity; and the ability to connect research and practice across the design disciplines.

In the first semester of your course, you’ll be provided with the necessary skills and the time to carefully consider what stream of design you wish to pursue. You’ll then progress into the next semester with confidence in the field of your specialisation.

Multimedia Design
Develop your skills in digital communication environments. This specialisation enables you to build a communication narrative utilising multimedia processes to fill community and business needs, and understand the end-user’s engagement with projects and projects, such as websites, apps and other screen-based media.

Interaction Design
Develop your skills in the design of contemporary artefacts, products and services. This specialisation gives you an understanding of the relationship between interactive activities, products and human behaviour through the use of a diverse range of interactive processes, including UX/UI, the application of advanced technologies, physical and virtual interface manipulation, and rapid prototyping.

Design Research
The Design Research specialisation is a pathway for students interested in fields of design in industrial, spatial, collaborative, communication, and motion design. This specialisation will challenge you to connect research and practice to become a highly thoughtful and engaged design practitioner.

Who is the Master of Design for?
The Monash Master of Design is suitable for anyone looking to expand their creative thinking skills and applying design thinking principles to their field. You don’t need to have an undergraduate degree in design to study the Master of Design; our foundational first semester will set you up for success within the course.

If you have a background in design and are looking to upskill, you may qualify for recognition of prior learning and shorten the duration of your studies by up to one year. You’ll build on your knowledge and skills and refine your expertise in your chosen specialisation.

Studio-based learning
The Master of Design at Monash is built around studio-based learning, which replicates the way many workplaces operate. You’ll work on live projects, engaging with the community or embedded within a design practice or research project, designed to set you up for future success after you graduate. You’ll develop your research skills to learn and apply knowledge drawing on case studies; and strengthen your graphic, written and spoken skills to communicate your ideas effectively.

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Course Details

Location
  • On-campus at Caulfield: Full time
Duration
Depending on prior qualifications, this course can be completed in 1,1.5 or 2 years
Start date
Semester One (February), Semester two (July)
Qualification
Master of Design
Course Handbook

Entry Requirements

You need to satisfy the following entrance requirements to be considered for entry to this course.

Minimum Entry Requirements (International students)

Qualifications

Entry level 1: 96 points to complete – Duration: 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least a credit average (60%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.

Entry level 2: 72 points to complete – Duration: 1.5 year full-time, 3 years part-time

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least a credit average (60%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.

OR

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline and a graduate certificate in a cognate discipline with at least a credit average (60%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.

Entry level 3: 48 points to complete – Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

An Australian bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least a credit average (60%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.

OR

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline and a graduate certificate in a cognate discipline with at least a credit average (60%), or equivalent qualification and experience approved by the faculty.

Credit for previous study (or recognition of prior learning) is considered only at the Point of Entry into this course (Entry Level 1: 2 years, Entry Level 2: 1.5 years, Entry Level 3: 1 year). Credit is not usually granted for any further units. The remaining units must all be completed for coherence of the degree and contribution towards the course learning outcomes. Please note, credit applications after entry assessment will not be considered.

English entry requirements

Level A
IELTS (Academic): 6.5 Overall score, with minimum band scores: Listening 6.0, Reading 6.0, Writing 6.0 and Speaking 6.0 or Pearson Test of English (Academic): 58 Overall score, with minimum scores: Listening 50, Reading 50, Speaking 50 and Writing 50 or TOEFL iBT:

0 - 120 scale:
79 Overall score, with minimum scores: Reading 13, Listening 12, Speaking 18 and Writing 21

1 - 6 scale:
4 Overall score, with minimum scores: Reading 3.5, Listening 3, Speaking 3.5 and Writing 4.5

or Courses that require English Level A only: Other approved English tests (minimum entry scores apply)

Courses with English Level B, C, D, E and F: Other approved English tests (higher entry scores apply than specified)

University entrance requirements

Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.

Extra Requirements

Applicants seeking admission at Entry level 3 are required to provide 10-15 images of recent, original work, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached, and to identify their preferred specialisation.

The course structure and progression map can be viewed in the Handbook.

Making the application

Future students

Semester one (February)

Apply directly to Monash using course code F6002

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Semester two (July)

Apply directly to Monash using course code F6002.

Apply

Current Monash students

You may apply to transfer from another Monash course. Transfers are a competitive process. You may apply mid-year for available courses however consideration will be given as to whether you will be able to follow your course progression.

Please note that if you apply for a course transfer, you should still enrol in your current course as if you were continuing so as not to jeopardise your enrolment in the Faculty if your transfer application is unsuccessful. More about Course Transfer.

Self assess for credit eligibility

Check for study credit using the "Credit search" link on the Credit for prior study page.

Fees

Fees are subject to change annually.

International fee

Fees are per 48 credit points which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. The fees for 2026 are:

A$46,700

Scholarships

We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.

Other costs and fees

For information on other study costs and fees, see other study costs.

Enrolment Obligations

International students enrolling in a CRICOS-registered course can study no more than one third (33%) of their course by distance and/or online learning. Students must enrol in at least one unit that is not by distance and/or online in each compulsory study period unless the student is completing the last unit of their course. See standard 8.19 and 8.20 of National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018.

CRICOS code: 089737A

International course guides

If you are an international student and wish to find out more about our courses, entry requirements, studying at Monash and more, please download our international course guides below.

International Study Grants

International study grants

International Study Grants valued at up to $10,000