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BA Graphic Design with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Graphic design is the discipline of visual communication, using typography, image, colour, and composition to convey ideas clearly and compellingly across every medium from print to screen. It is a field that combines conceptual thinking with craft, asking designers not just to make things look appealing but to solve communication problems with originality and purpose. Whether working on a brand identity, a publication, a digital interface, or a motion sequence, a graphic designer must understand the audience, the message, and the context before picking up a tool. At the University of Sunderland, this four-year full-time programme is designed to make degree-level study accessible through an integrated foundation year at the beginning of the course. The foundation year provides a smooth entry into university-level design education, particularly for students who are returning to study, who did not quite meet direct entry requirements, or who simply want a more supported start to their creative education. From there you will progress through the degree, developing skills in visual communication, digital design, branding, editorial design, and emerging media. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, which together give you an unusually rich set of professional and international experiences before you graduate. These structured opportunities to work and study outside the university are among the most valuable elements of the course. Graduates from graphic design programmes work in design agencies, advertising, brand consultancies, publishing, in-house creative teams, the technology sector, and as freelance designers. The combination of academic grounding and real professional experience makes Sunderland's graduates well prepared for the competitive creative job market, and the degree also opens routes into postgraduate study in design, visual communication, or related fields.
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