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Students apply to MA Graphic Design predominantly from graphic design courses, but are welcomed from a variety of backgrounds – if they can show an aptitude for typography. You may have studied photography, architecture, illustration, interaction design, 3D design, fine art, or even subjects such as journalism, philosophy, psychology, anthropology or sociology.
Whatever your background, you’ll be required to reflect on your worldview; the underlying assumptions and understanding that guides and constrains your practice, and to use this reflection as a starting point from which to further develop. Your practice can take many forms: it can be self-expressive, or socially orientated; print, screen-based or 3D.
It can focus on an aspect of a well-defined area of design, such as branding, experimental typography, publishing, and user-centred design, or on something more unconventional defined as part of your study.
Programme overview
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Students apply to MA Graphic Design predominantly from graphic design courses, but are welcomed from a variety of backgrounds – if they can show an aptitude for typography. You may have studied photography, architecture, illustration, interaction design, 3D design, fine art, or even subjects such as journalism, philosophy, psychology, anthropology or sociology.
Whatever your background, you’ll be required to reflect on your worldview; the underlying assumptions and understanding that guides and constrains your practice, and to use this reflection as a starting point from which to further develop. Your practice can take many forms: it can be self-expressive, or socially orientated; print, screen-based or 3D.
It can focus on an aspect of a well-defined area of design, such as branding, experimental typography, publishing, and user-centred design, or on something more unconventional defined as part of your study.
Admission Requirements
2.1+
Jan
Tuition fees
Domestic
9,975 GBP
International
19,950 GBP
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MA Graphic Design
AUB, Poole, United Kingdom
19,950 GBPTuition Fee/year
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Programme overview
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Students apply to MA Graphic Design predominantly from graphic design courses, but are welcomed from a variety of backgrounds – if they can show an aptitude for typography. You may have studied photography, architecture, illustration, interaction design, 3D design, fine art, or even subjects such as journalism, philosophy, psychology, anthropology or sociology.
Whatever your background, you’ll be required to reflect on your worldview; the underlying assumptions and understanding that guides and constrains your practice, and to use this reflection as a starting point from which to further develop. Your practice can take many forms: it can be self-expressive, or socially orientated; print, screen-based or 3D.
It can focus on an aspect of a well-defined area of design, such as branding, experimental typography, publishing, and user-centred design, or on something more unconventional defined as part of your study.
Programme overview
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Students apply to MA Graphic Design predominantly from graphic design courses, but are welcomed from a variety of backgrounds – if they can show an aptitude for typography. You may have studied photography, architecture, illustration, interaction design, 3D design, fine art, or even subjects such as journalism, philosophy, psychology, anthropology or sociology.
Whatever your background, you’ll be required to reflect on your worldview; the underlying assumptions and understanding that guides and constrains your practice, and to use this reflection as a starting point from which to further develop. Your practice can take many forms: it can be self-expressive, or socially orientated; print, screen-based or 3D.
It can focus on an aspect of a well-defined area of design, such as branding, experimental typography, publishing, and user-centred design, or on something more unconventional defined as part of your study.
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
Scholarships
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