DIPLOMA OF FASHION DESIGN
Unlock your creative potential with the Diploma of Fashion Design at PSC. This FEE-HELP enabled, industry-informed, online fashion design course combines hands-on design skills and digital innovation to prepare you for exciting roles in fashion or further study. With flexible delivery, you can study fashion design online from anywhere.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Diploma of Fashion Design is a flexible, industry-informed, online fashion design course combines hands-on design skills and digital innovation to prepare you for exciting roles in fashion or further study.
What you will learn:
Core principles of fashion design, from concept development to final outcomes
Garment construction techniques and textile experimentation
How to use industry-standard digital tools for pattern development and visualisation
Collaborative design skills through studio-based projects and peer interaction
An understanding of cultural, ethical, and economic influences shaping contemporary fashion
How to create a professional digital portfolio showcasing your technical and creative skills
WHY A DIPLOMA OF FASHION DESIGN AT PSC?
At PSC, Fashion Design is taught with a strong focus on creativity, industry relevance, and real-world skills. Delivered online through interactive digital studios, the course combines hands-on design projects, industry-standard tools, and live collaboration with peers and professionals. You’ll graduate with a polished digital portfolio, practical technical skills, and the confidence to pursue entry-level roles, freelance work, or further study in fashion.
Join us now.
Domestic students who are Australian Citizens may apply for FEE-HELP.
FEE-HELP is not available for international students. International students' tuition fees are paid up-front annually or per semester.
When you accept your offer and complete your enrolment form, you also choose your tuition fee payment option.
Fashion Design Course Structure and Fees by Subject 2026 - PDF
Applicants must meet one or more of the following criteria:
Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent senior secondary qualification); or
Successful completion of at least six months of an AQF Certificate III or higher qualification.
Applicants who do not meet the formal academic entry requirements may be considered for admission on the basis of at least three years of post-secondary work experience demonstrating capability to undertake study at the required level.
All applicants confirm their suitability for study through one of the following:
Submission of a 150-word personal statement as part of the application form, outlining their interest in the creative industries and motivation for study; or
A consultation with the College, conducted in person, online, or by phone.