The Graphic Design course at the University of Bedfordshire is a full-time, three-year course that introduces students to a range of graphic design experiences. The course emphasizes the importance of ideas and originality of content as key elements and drivers of all graphic processes.Course Content: The course combines practical, theoretical, and professional skills to help you develop a comprehensive understanding of graphic design. You will work on a variety of projects, including briefs set by industry partners and the college’s design department. In the final two years, the course switches focus to specialist and personal design areas.Key Modules: While studying, you will engage with key modules such as 'Introduction to Graphic Design', 'Design Cultures', 'Work Experience', 'Integrated Design', 'Professional Practice and Portfolio' and 'Final Major Project'. These modules form the key structure of the course, allowing students to cultivate skills in diverse areas of graphic design.Accreditations: The course does not mention any specific accreditations.Future Careers: Upon graduation, you will be well-equipped for a career in graphic design, in roles such as a Graphic Designer, Art Director, Production Designer, or Illustrator. Other graduates have also progressed onto postgraduate design courses.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.