

BSc Digital Design with Placement Year
About this course
Digital design sits at the intersection of technology and creativity, concerned with how digital products and experiences are conceived, designed, and built to be both functional and engaging. It encompasses user interface and user experience design, interactive and motion graphics, 2D and 3D visual content, and the development of digital services that work well for the people who use them. As the digital economy continues to expand, the ability to design experiences that are not only technically competent but genuinely good to use has become one of the most valued skills in the creative and technology sectors. At Brunel University London, this four-year full-time BSc combines digital technology with creative design practice in a hands-on programme that also includes a professional placement year. You will develop practical skills in creating and designing interactive digital products, services, and graphical content, building technical competence alongside creative judgement. The programme is designed to reflect current industry needs, ensuring that what you learn is relevant to the roles that employers in design, technology, and media organisations are actually filling. The placement year gives you extended professional experience before you graduate, allowing you to test your skills in a real work setting and build the network and portfolio that will support your career. With a typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points, the course is aimed at students who are both technically minded and visually creative. Graduates from digital design programmes are sought across a wide range of sectors. UX and UI design roles, motion design, product design, web and app development, visual communication, and creative direction are all common destinations. Technology companies, design agencies, media organisations, publishing houses, and the in-house design functions of larger businesses all employ digital designers. Many graduates build varied careers that combine different aspects of the discipline. For those who wish to continue studying, postgraduate programmes in interaction design, digital media, or related fields provide a natural continuation.
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