The MA Visual Communication course offered by the Teesside University is a full or part-time, one or two-year program designed for creative practitioners who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in the field of visual communication. The course mainly focuses on innovation, collaboration and self-direction. Course Content: The course provides students with the opportunity to explore inductive methods, develop informative prototypes and evaluate iterative artefacts. Participants will: Research and explore self-selected projects, Engage and contribute to the contemporary dialogue of visual culture, and Deepen knowledge of the technologies and processes available for creating visual artefacts.Key Modules: Core modules of the course include Research and Development, Visual Communication Practice, Concept and Prototyping, Major Project and Reflection and Progress.Accreditations: Information on accreditation is not clearly provided on the course page.Future Careers: The course sets a solid foundation for students to venture into careers in graphic design, illustration, branding, advertising, visual identity, publishing or interface design. Students are also equipped to take up roles in design-related consultancies or to start their own design company.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.