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Inclusive Digital Design for Business

Inclusive by design: an 8-week journey to digital accessibility

Special launch price $995

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This course runs over eight weeks, with six teaching weeks, and two weeks for assessment tasks. Each teaching week includes 4 one-hour online modules, plus 2 two-hour optional online workshops.

Eligible students (Australian citizens, permanent humanitarian visa holders and New Zealand Citizens who hold a Special Category Visa and meet the eligibility requirements) may seek assistance to defer payment via a FEE-HELP loan.

"I wanted to say how much I've enjoyed this course… the depth of content, and the way it was presented, was fantastic. I have ADHD, but found that this course kept me engaged all the way through."

Annelies Wilson, Senior Marketing Consultant

"I had a decent amount of accessible and inclusive design experience coming into this course – but the content has still taught me a LOT."

Rue Finnley, UX Researcher

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UniSC launches 'Inclusive Digital Design for Business' course to foster accessibility and inclusion in the digital age

Digital communications are inescapable in our modern lives, but people with mobility, sensory, sociocultural, demographic, or neurological issues face barriers in accessing the digital communications, such as websites, others take for granted; UniSC's newly launched 'Inclusive Digital Design for Business' course aims to change that.


This project is supported by the Australian Government and the Department of Communities, Western Australia.