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Communication Design MA

Carve your path in a rapidly changing media world, where creating and communicating meaningful and effective ideas is paramount. You’ll benefit from frequent industry contact and expert tutors, preparing you for a range of careers in the creative industries.

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LocationFalmouth Campus
Course Duration1 year
AttendanceFull-time

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Introduction

Develop your individual critical voice through this transformative, studio-based course. Learning within an industry-focused environment, you'll stay current by engaging with projects and insights supplied by leading global 'provocateurs', including writers, scientists, artists, curators and designers.

You will:

  • Graduate with a strong portfolio for use in your future career
  • Gain commercial experience through industry-focused engagements
  • Access our multi-million-pound studio environment, which mirrors leading contemporary design studios
  • Attend lectures by award-winning designers, practitioners and agencies, such as Pentagram, AKQA, Grey, Haller Brun, Åbäke, Visual Editions, Fraser Muggeridge Studio, Main Studio, Coley Porter Bell, and Brighten the Corners
  • Develop creative skills relevant to multiple sectors including graphic design, branding, service design, publication design, exhibition design, UX design, design for social impact, art direction, and copywriting

Covid-19 update

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we have reviewed and made changes to our courses to provide flexible, blended delivery that offers high-quality digital engagement and access to face-to-face teaching in our facilities. You can see how your course may be adjusted by viewing the changes for the current academic year by visiting our welcome letters & latest course updates page

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    What our students do

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    Visiting lecturer presenting and discussing work in the lecture theatre.
    Students visiting design agency in Amsterdam and listening to presentation
    Two females in design studio in Amsterdam surrounded by design work and books
    A small computer called a Raspberry Pi 3 on a a desk with wires and keyboard.
    Design journals on a desk in the foreground, students working out of focus in the background.
    Slide projection with text Do the green thing and silhouette of lecturers profile
    Meeting room on studio visit, The biggest thing you can do is affect culture on displayed slide.
    Studio visit London, clocks with times from around the world on the wall.
    Students in meeting room listening to presentation from London design studio members
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    Students watching presentation in lecture theatre on Falmouth campus
    Grayscale image of students hands writing and filling pages in front of them with ideas
    Students visiting design studio, pouring coffee and plate of croissants
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    Students in lecture theatre, presentation by lecturer
    Students in meeting room on a studio visit, lot's of awards on display and words Go Further on screen
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    What our graduates do

    Communication design is a broad field of study, and your career choices will depend on your own personal project focus. These can include graphic design, branding, service design, publication design, exhibition design, UX design, design for social impact, criticism and writing, teaching, research and PhD study. You can also enter related fields like television, advertising, and the heritage and cultural sectors. 

    Course details

    What you'll learn

    You’ll go on a progressive learning journey via three study blocks: Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Reinvention. This format allows you to unpack your existing skills and interests, and learn to answer complex communications problems by considering global issues and experimental approaches. You’ll then explore new insights and build towards your final MA project.

    • Study block one: Deconstruction
    • Study block two: Reconstruction
    • Study block three: Reinvention
    Study block one: Deconstruction

    Process

    Drawing on global, experiential and experimental insights, you’ll examine different components of the design process, and how they can support and enhance your practice.

    Intersections

    You’ll explore sustainability, ethics, human interaction, and how design for social change can inspire new thinking.

    Boundaries

    Drawing on critical design theory and catalysts, this module allows for a more radical approach to creative practice - exploring the relationship between interdisciplinary research and making at the edges of contemporary design.

    Study block two: Reconstruction

    Curate and build

    You’ll explore the increasing complexity of data in contemporary design problems - part of our evolving and accelerating consumer, technological and cultural landscape - and learn how meaning can be curated and revealed.

    Compete

    You'll engage in competitive projects set by external bodies and build professional skills relevant to your individual design development, such as publishing, presentations, funding, production and intellectual property.

    Study block three: Reinvention

    MA project

    This module allows you to realise your final major project in a largely self-directed semester, bringing together practice, theory and an evaluation phase at a key industry or cultural event.

    The modules above are those being studied by our students, or proposed new ones. Programme structures and modules can change as part of our curriculum enhancement and review processes. If a certain module is important to you, please discuss it with the course leader.

    From module information to course aims and assessment criteria, discover the full course details

    How you'll learn

    Based in the vibrant studio culture of our multi-million pound School of Communication, you’ll take on project work and competition briefs, and attend lectures and seminars from award-winning studios and professionals.

    Falmouth's network of alumni, and our reputation, connects us to many of the country's leading consultancies and agencies, providing insights and reflections on various cultures and models of practice. We run study visits to studios in London and potentially abroad, which may be arranged around conferences and design festivals like the Breda Graphic Design Festival in the Netherlands.

    Provocation is a continuous theme and a unique aspect to the course's design. Our annually selected provocateurs contribute through seminar sessions, critiques, lectures and project work. These include leading figures from design and the broader arts fields, and international and award-winning studios who set up debate around the similarities and differences in global practice. They also include interdisciplinary practitioners, such as writers, musicians, architects, artists and scientists, who explore process, collaboration and the origin of ideas.

    Assessment methods

    • Individual project briefs
    • Competition briefs (eg. D&AD New Blood, RSA Student Design Awards, YCN Awards) 
    • Design research journal
    • Essay
    • Individual and group presentations
    • Critical review or business plan

    Staff

    You’ll be guided and supported by tutors and industry professionals with decades of experience teaching and working for leading studios, international clients, and arts and cultural organisations.

    Facilities

    • Dedicated MA studio space.
    • Negotiated use of other facilities such as 3D printing, prototyping, film, photographic, textiles and product design studios.
    • Digital printing facilities, Risograph machine, woodblock printing and presses, workshop, and negotiated access to screen-printing studios.
    • Lecture theatres, design lab, break out spaces and meeting rooms.
    • Apple suite, with Adobe CS and full collection of Monotype typefaces.
    • Extensive library facilities and digital collections.

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    Once you’ve applied, you’ll receive a Falmouth Applicant Portal login, where you’ll find details about next steps. These usually include attending an interview either in-person at the school, online via Skype or by phone. You'll be asked to present an outline of your key interest or Master's proposal and/or a portfolio of work.

     

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    Entry requirements

    We welcome applications from those with revelant equivalent Level 6 qualifications. Our typical applicants hold an undergraduate degree of 2:2 or above, or equivalent experience and an demonstrable interest in the subject.

    We'll also welcome your application if you have formal or 'certified' learning (such as training courses not run by universities or colleges) and learning from work experience or self-study. This is called Accreditation of Prior Learning (APEL), and should have been gained within the last five years, and be equivalent to the learning outcomes of our minimum entry qualifications.

    APEL applicants using experience to apply should note there is a £200 application fee for entry with advanced standing or with exemption from specific modules or credit.

    Language requirements

    If English isn’t your first language, you'll need to demonstrate English language skills that are sufficiently developed for successful completion of your studies. We accept a range of recognised English language qualifications that are equivalent to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic minimum score of 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.

    International applicants who require a student visa to study in the UK must take a recognised language test that is approved and vouched for by the University. Our Applicant Services Team can help with any questions you may have about study visas or suitable language tests.

    Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) Policy (383.68 KB)
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    What we're looking for

    We aim to recruit a global and interdisciplinary mix of students in every year group. Most will hold first degrees in traditional entry areas like graphic design, visual communication, illustration, and interaction design. Others may come with particular professional experience, or from broader areas of arts practice, media, performance, or sciences - where subject interest can be clearly identified.

    Fees, costs & funding

    Tuition fees

    • Tuition fees 2020-21
    • Tuition fees 2021-22
    Tuition fees 2020-21

    £8,500 per year - full-time UK/EU (£250 acceptance fee payable. This is deducted from tuition fees.)

    £16,000 per year - full-time international (acceptance fee up to £1,000 payable, dependent on nationality. This is deducted from tuition fees.)

    Tuition fees 2021-22

    £8,500 per year - full-time UK (£250 acceptance fee payable. This is deducted from tuition fees.)

    £16,950 - full-time EU (acceptance fee up to £1,000 payable, dependent on nationality. This is deducted from tuition fees)

    £16,950 - full-time international (acceptance fee up to £1,000 payable, dependent on nationality. This is deducted from tuition fees)

    Find out more about our Graduate Loyalty Discount for Falmouth Alumni, which offers a reduction in course tuition fees.

    Typical course costs

    • £540 - Recurring annual costs
    • £400 - One-off costs for the course duration (compulsory trips, final portfolios or shows etc)
    • £750 - Optional study visits and placements for the course duration

    If you need to bring equipment or materials with you, these will be outlined in your Welcome Letter.

    The figures above don't include accommodation and living costs

    Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or Government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible.

    Postgraduate funding

    There are loans, awards and alternative funding sources for postgraduate studies. Read about them on our Postgraduate Funding page.

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