Course Overview
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Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design (CUA60315) can pathway into the Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design) (ARB203) at the University of Canberra, receiving 48 credit points (equivalent to 2 years of advanced standing).
Students work with the latest Adobe software and Mac technology to develop complex design concepts and produce designs that meet clients' needs for a range of visual communication outcomes.
The CIT Diploma of Graphic Design is well regarded by industry, and graduates have gone on to shine in further university studies, as demonstrated by graphic design graduate Natasha Pradith who excelled at the University of Canberra after completing her studies at CIT.
You can contact CIT International by phone at +61 2 6207 4662, by email at international@cit.edu.au, or by visiting Room C102, First Floor, Building C, Vowels Crescent, Canberra Institute of Technology, Bruce ACT 2617, Canberra, Australia.
The Diploma of Graphic Design (CUA50715) provides 24 credit points (1 year of advanced standing) towards the Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design) at the University of Canberra, while the Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design (CUA60315) provides 48 credit points (2 years of advanced standing) towards the same degree.
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