You’ll take inspiration from other disciplines to build on your experience and expand your creativity – and use your skills and artistic insight to apply them to your work. Widen your horizons by joining students from other courses to collaborate on a project. Your second Subject module will explore context in relation to the communication of concept and will explore user interface and user experience through social design. Subject: Graphic Communication in Context - 20 credits What does it mean to be a graphic communicator? Your first module challenges any preconceptions about the profession as you start to explore the words, images and narrative that communicate your messages – and develop the visual media skills you need to create them. Subject: Fundamentals of Graphic Communication - 40 credits In your third year, you can choose to complete a dissertation or a business plan to help you prepare for your next step – whether it’s further study, securing a role in the industry or building your freelance career. You’ll have opportunities to learn from other disciplines, travel, get involved in research and take on work placements. And you’ll build a network of people in the industry – through visiting speakers, industry mentors and live briefs with real organisations – that will be invaluable once you graduate. You’ll learn the skills and techniques you need to become highly employable. Throughout your time on the course, you will focus on critical thinking and spend time developing strong ideas and unique approaches.
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