The MA Graphic Design course at the University for the Creative Arts is a postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced practical skills and theoretical understanding in the field of graphic design. The course offers a balance of theory and practice, giving students the opportunity to develop as creative professionals and expand their understanding of graphic design concepts, techniques and processes. Course Content: Throughout the course, students will explore areas such as important design principles, typography, illustration, branding, and more. Students will get to work on practical design projects, including both individual and group assignments, and build a comprehensive portfolio showcasing their design skills and creative thinking. They'll also examine historical and contemporary design contexts and participate in critical debates on issues related to the field of graphic design. Key Modules: The MA Graphic Design course consists of two distinct parts – Part 1 includes modules like Design Ecologies, Critical Research Paper and Theory & Analysis, whereas Part 2 comprises mainly of the Final Major Project module.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have moved on to successful careers in various fields within the graphic design industry. They have taken on roles as Graphic Designers, Art Directors, Creative Directors, User Interface (UI) Designers, User Experience (UX) Designers and many have established their own design studios. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.