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This course version is for students commencing in 2022 and onwards.
This course is designed for aspiring visual communication professionals seeking to master the interplay between design, culture, and media. Choose this course to gain a comprehensive understanding of visual communication, enhanced by the international perspective critical in today's global design landscape.
What sets this course apart is its combination with International Studies, broadening your practical skills and cultural awareness. You'll learn a new language and immerse yourself in a different culture, giving you a competitive edge in the global job market.
You will develop a deep understanding of visual history, practices, and technologies, and acquire skills in digital media, interaction design, and more. The curriculum is practice-oriented, with a focus on studio work and interdisciplinary subjects like typography and image-making.
Learning is hands-on, with a strong emphasis on real-world applications. You'll engage in collaborative projects, interact with industry clients, and gain valuable work experience. The teaching approach is innovative, encouraging you to experiment and produce socially responsive work.
By the end of the course, you'll be well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the visual communication field and apply your skills to diverse professional challenges. Your international experience will further enhance your employability, preparing you for a successful career in a dynamic industry.
Students immerse themselves in a practice-oriented, studio-based culture, studying a range of interdisciplinary subjects encompassing typography, interaction and image-making. Taught by experts in visual communication, students learn everything from the history and theory of visual culture and technology to producing cutting edge creative work in digital media, interaction design, photography, editorial design, information visualisation, web design, wayfinding, mobile apps, code, machine learning, motion graphics, the internet of things and 3D technologies such as VR/AR and 3D printing. Exploring both traditional and experimental research methods students learn to produce conceptually rigorous and socially responsive work. They graduate with the capacity to work across and between disciplines, to articulate design practices and processes, and to apply them to complex problems. Graduates develop industry experience through the degree's emphasis on addressing real-world issues in collaborative and team-based work.
The international experience enhances career options, making students more marketable to prospective employers.
Course aims
The degree has a hands-on, studio-based culture that is supported by a strong historical and theoretical component. Academics encourage both innovation and experimentation in research and practice to help students make work that is conceptually rigorous and ethically responsive.
Offering a variety of interdisciplinary subjects, graduates are able to move into their professional lives with the diverse knowledge and skills required to work collaboratively and across disciplines. All students work with industry clients on real-world projects and undertake work experience during their degree.
A further two years of study in the international studies component introduces and consolidates learning a language other than English and about another culture.
