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The Arts University College at Bournemouth

United Kingdom, Wallisdown, Dorset county

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Location United Kingdom, Wallisdown, Dorset county
Type Postgraduate, full-time
Begins October
Duration 1 year
Study language English
Awards MA
Tuition fee £4,950.00 per year

To assist new International (non-EU) students a range of discounts and benefits are offered. This amounts to savings of over £1,000.

Entry qualification Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Applicants with other than the required academic qualifications may be considered for entry if there is sufficient evidence which indicates that they have the potential to fulfill the objectives of the course and to achieve the standard of the final award.

Please review the required documents for additional information.


The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.

Language requirements

English
Accepted proof of proficiency: CAE or CPE, IELTS 6.5+, TOEFL 90+ or other equivalent

Other requirements

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

A relevant portfolio is required.

More information

Expenses, accommodation, working etc.

aucb.ac.uk/..ormation/magraphicdesign.aspx

Application deadline:
1 Jun 2013 23:59 (GMT)

Course overview

MA Graphic Design encourages designers to explore ways to develop understanding between cocommunicators, through systematically interrogating design practice, and by generating alternative visual solutions. MA students enquire into ways that users make meaning from graphic design in order to take into consideration a range of factors (such as materiality and site) that potentially contribute to communication processes. Students seek to anticipate the possible consequences of their design interventions, including the meanings constructed through their practice, in relation to ethical and sustainability issues as well as to other relevant contexts. Creative approaches are required that respond to complex situations in which many problems reside. Methodologies are therefore developed on the course that identify particular research foci; where practice is supported by relevant lines of enquiry, research methods, and appropriate theoretical frameworks. Outcomes are not constrained by media or by limited interpretations of what it is to be a graphic designer. Consequently an outcome might involve the design of an experience or service, as much as it might concern more conventional forms of graphic production.
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