The Graphic Design BA Honours course at Middlesex University encourages students to take a creative and experimental approach towards their projects, operating at the intersection of art and design. The course is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of graphic design, built around the development of individual practice and portfolio. Course Content: The course will involve exploration and experimentation with typography, layout and composition, digital imaging, branding, illustration, motion graphics, and art direction. The curriculum is interdisciplinary, allowing students to create graphic design solutions for a variety of media including print, digital, and motion. Students will also learn how to think critically about visual communication and how it can be improved in a fast-evolving digital era.Key Modules: Modules for study include Introduction to Graphic Design, Studio Practice, Communication in Context, Typographic Detailing, Developing a Visual Language, Professional Design Studio, Contextualising Digital Graphic Practice, Design for Social Change, Sector Engagement - Live Projects, and Major Project.Accreditations: While the course itself doesn't mention specific accreditations, Middlesex University is a recognized institution, and students of this course will graduate with a BA Honours degree.Future Careers: The course prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in graphic design, including roles such as graphic designer, creative director, illustrator, or roles within a design team in interdisciplinary sectors. Graduates also go on to work in related areas such as branding, marketing, editorial, exhibition, and interior design, or start their own businesses. For more information on this course, please visit the [official course page.](https://www.mdx.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/graphic-design-ba-honours/)