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Visual Communication BA(Hons) (Online)

Get ahead in the vibrant, ever-evolving field of visual communications.

Key details
Location
Online
Course duration
2 years / 3 years
Attendance
Accelerated / Full-time / Part-time
UCAS code
W2OA (full-time)

Course overview

Drawing on Falmouth’s acclaimed Graphic Design, Photography and Illustration courses, this degree will give you the practical skills and critical understanding to become an original practitioner across a range of platforms and sectors. You’ll learn to create impactful visual content with the power to shift mindsets and inspire action.

You’ll learn from practising creatives and gain the latest industry insights through guest lectures and industry briefs, working with tutors and students from across the globe to build your networks and connections.

You will:

  • Learn from a broad range of creatives and industry professionals, including multidisciplinary designers, illustrators, animators and photographers – direct from their studios to yours

  • Define your passions, skills and ambitions to help locate your practice and build a sustainable and dynamic creative career

  • Build essential networking connections with guest lecturers and industry partners

  • Hone your craft and develop your skills to industry standards

  • Develop your complex problem-solving and ideation skills to enable you to experiment, take risks and produce innovative visual solutions to briefs and weekly tasks

  • Underpin your creative practice with a solid understanding of visual communication techniques and contextual awareness

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Full-time pathway 

You can apply for the full-time pathway through Clearing for September 2022. 

Apply through Clearing

Part-time pathway

You can apply for the part-time pathway directly with us for September 2022.

Apply for part-time

 

 

 

 

Course details

You'll have the opportunity to develop skills in graphic design, photography, video, illustration and animation to create innovative visual content for a range of platforms.

You'll graduate with a varied professional portfolio of creative work and a keen sense of entrepreneurship - developed through live briefs and our guest lecture series.

BA(Hons) Visual Communication (Online) course video

Through practical work and critical investigations, you'll be encouraged to experiment with and disrupt visual practices and processes. Working within an immersive community culture, you'll develop your understanding of audience, explore all areas of the creative process and learn core visual language skills, including type & image, storytelling, craft and production.

As you work on live briefs, you'll be introduced to branding, consumer culture, typography and information hierarchy, the ethics and responsibility of creative practice, design for society and the importance of collaborative practice. You'll also gain an understanding of the history and theories of visual communications.

Modules

Play

This module aims to orientate learning, build organisational skills and develop an understanding of the elemental principles of visual communication through the application of a range of processes, building technical competence and analytical skills.

Industry

This professional practice module introduces you to the creative industries and asks you to begin to identify where your own practice might situate itself.

Relay

Develop industry skills in collaboration and refine your professional communication skills to enable you to work efficiently together to produce outcomes.

Form

This workshop-based practice module develops your specialist craft skills and refines your use of materials, process and techniques.
 

You'll work on a range of projects to challenge your emerging fields. Throughout these projects you'll hone your core skills, reflect critically on your strengths and explore alternative models of practise to help define your design future beyond the course. Undertaking self-selected briefs, technical learning activities and presentations, as well as collaborative exercises and independent research, you'll continue to strengthen and provoke speculative, experimental and industry process models.

Modules

Shape

Develop your ability to shape your ideas, and your outcomes, to find sustainable solutions for the specific needs of your intended audience.

Find

Work collaboratively to develop your use of a range of research methods to underpin the conceptual development of projects and find solutions to complex problems.

Break

This self-directed practice module aims to develop your ability to generate innovative visual communication strategies, underpinned by the development of your critical analytical skills.

Share

Develop collaborative industry-focussed ways of working to generate complex and ambitious creative projects.

Finally, you'll refine the detail and depth of existing projects, or work on new initiatives to cement your final visual communications identity, so you're ready to head into industry or go to further study. You will underpin your final portfolio through undertaking a reflective research project and exploring alternative models of practice to give you the essential skills you need for a successful career in the creative industries.

Modules

Jump

Evolve and refine a specialist body of creative practice and identify a future career pathway in the creative industries. It is the first stage in portfolio development that will build towards your professional identity and practice for when you graduate.

Sprint

This entrepreneurial module aims to situate your practice within industry and prepare you with the business skills you need for a successful career in the creative industries.

Launch

Develop an innovative final portfolio that demonstrates a high level of professionalism and industry level finish appropriate for your career ambition.

Reach

This module asks you to contextualise your practice and identify future audiences for your work.

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.

How you'll learn

This practice-based online degree is underpinned by creative and technical tuition. We offer a truly multidisciplinary syllabus designed to meet the demands of visual communication within the creative industry.

Depending on your choice of full-time or part-time study, you'll spend between 27-50 hours a week developing dynamic creative processes and contextual understanding. You'll be taught in online lectures, webinars, forums and design activities by staff with a wide range of industry experience, while developing your own direction and specialisms

How you'll be assessed 

The BA(Hons) Visual Communication degree employs a variety of assessment strategies over the course of the year. These include the submission of portfolios of practical work, presentations, verbal reports and a major practice project.

Your summative (final) assessments occur at the end of each module, usually at the end of the study block. You may also have interim formative assessments part way through a module as well. These assessments help ensure that you remain on track with your work.

You will receive continuous written and/or verbal feedback on all your work throughout the year. At the end of the module you will receive detailed feedback in written form.

You'll be able to check in with your online tutor to discuss your progress and ask any questions you have about your course. 

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Staff

Our staff team is made up of experienced academics and subject experts. We pride ourselves on our global community of innovative graphic design, illustration, and photography professionals at the forefront of creative production. This connectivity provides essential networking opportunities for our students and graduates and helps inform and shape our future-focussed curriculum.

Some members of staff only teach on specific modules, and your course might not feature every staff member who teaches on the course.

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Course Leader, Visual Communication BA(Hons) (Online)

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Alexandra Lethbridge

Module Leader, Visual Communication BA(Hons) (Online)

Alexandra Lethbridge is a conceptual artist working with photography and installation. Her practice ...

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Lily Hayes

Online Tutor, Visual Communication BA(Hons) (online)

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Online Tutor, Visual Communication BA (Hons) (online)

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"If you throw everything you have into this, it will throw everything it has to offer right back at you."


After being forced into a medical retirement from his previous job as a plumber and multi trades worker, Alan Lewis has used Falmouth’s online BA(Hons) Visual Communications degree as a springboard to a career change. 

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Facilities

  • 24/7 access to Falmouth's extensive online library of contextual books, journals and resources
  • Accessible online audio / visual content
  • Dedicated virtual learning environment
  • Face-to-Face events - usually run twice a year*
  • Invitation to attend alumni events
  • Access to online software tutorials at LinkedIn Learning
  • Students' Union community
  • Access to our Student Support Services and a Student Advisor to support you throughout your studies.

*Please bear in mind that the Covid-19 pandemic may impact these events. You can view the latest information here.

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Careers

As a Visual Communication graduate, you could have a career as:

  • A graphic designer, photographer, animator or illustrator

  • A multidisciplinary creative

  • A filmmaker, director or content producer

  • A communications strategist or brand manager

  • An art director or advertising creative

How to apply

Apply 

Ready to join us? You can apply for the full-time pathway through Clearing for September 2022. You can apply for the part-time pathway directly with us for September 2022. Select the right pathway buttons to apply, or if you're not sure speak to our advisors. 

Full-time pathway

Apply through Clearing 

Part-time pathway

Apply for part-time

 

Need further information or support?

If you'd like to talk to an Advisor about this course, or your application, get in touch by using the simple form below. We'll get right back to you to answer any questions and support your application journey. 

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We consider all applications on their own individual merit and potential. We invite all applicants to an online interview to give them the opportunity to demonstrate this along with what inspires and motivates them in their field. Applicants will also be able to show their portfolio or give a performance depending on the course. We welcome applications from all subject backgrounds, whether you've specialised in STEM, the arts or humanities.

Course route Entry requirements
BA/BSc(Hons) degree 104 – 120 UCAS Tariff points

UCAS Tariff points will primarily be from Level 3 qualifications such as but not limited to A-levels, T Levels, a BTEC/UAL Extended Diploma or a Foundation Diploma.

Check how many points your qualifications are worth

For applicants whose first language is English we require you to have or be working towards GCSE English Language Grade 4 (C), or equivalent. 

If English is not your first language you will need to meet the same standard which is equivalent to the IELTS Academic 6.0 overall score, with at least 5.5 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. We accept a range of in country equivalencies and approved tests.  

If you need a student visa to study in the UK, you'll need to take a recognised language test that is approved and vouched for by the University. You can read our English Language Requirements for more information.

For starting your studies in 2022

The enrolment deadline for online undergraduate courses is 30 September 2022. You may enrol up until 14 October 2022 with special permission.

Applications for these courses remain open whilst there are spaces available. We encourage you to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

For starting your studies in 2023

The enrolment deadline for online undergraduate courses is TBC. You may enrol up until TBC with special permission.

Applications for these courses remain open whilst there are spaces available. We encourage you to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

Fees, costs & funding

Tuition fees

Annual tuition fee Student
£10,400 per year 2 years accelerated full-time
£6,935 per year 3 years part-time
Annual tuition fee Student
£10,400 per year 2 years accelerated full-time
£6,935 per year 3 years part-time

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. 

The figures above don't include accommodation and living costs

Typical course costs

You will need to purchase a laptop/desktop computer. It is an essential piece of equipment that you will need right from the start of the course. Our students use both PCs and Macs.

When considering your purchase of a laptop, the most important things to look out for is the CPU/RAM/graphics card, as we use software that needs a large amount of power. We recommend one with as fast a processor as you can afford (8GB of RAM minimum) and a reasonably sized screen (13" minimum, 15" is optimum), plus the following absolute bare minimum computer specifications:

Windows:

  • Windows 10
  • At least an i7 processor
  • No less than 8-16GB Ram 
  • Graphics Card (nVidia 1080 minimum, not Intel Iris integrated graphics) with at least 2GB 
  • 256GB hard drive space minimum 
  • 1920 x 1080 display resolution or higher (most displays offer a higher resolution than this)
  • Mouse with a scroll wheel and two buttons

Apple Macbook Pro:

  • Mac OS 10.15 or newer
  • At least an i7 processor
  • No less than 8-16GB Ram 
  • Graphics Card
  • 256GB hard drive space minimum 
  • 1920 x 1080 display resolution or higher (most displays offer a higher resolution than this)
  • Mouse with a scroll wheel and two buttons
  • A dongle to plug things into the laptop is also required for all modern apple laptops

In general, it is cheaper and more cost effective to buy a Windows Laptop. A good spec Windows machine can be sourced from places such as Dell or PC World. Windows laptops do tend to be heavy for carrying about though. A good rule of thumb is if your laptop is capable of running a modern 3D computer game then it should generally be suitable for the kind of graphical work you will doing.

Anything in the MacBook Pro range will be suitable for your work and light to carry around. A USB dongle is a wise purchase with an Apple laptop as you can then plug in mice, keyboards, usb sticks, digital projectors etc. Avoid the MacBook and MacBook Air as they are small and underpowered for the work you will be doing.

Recurring annual costs

£100-£200 - Studio kit (outlined in your Welcome Letter)

Face-to-face events (optional)

£100-£400 - As an online student you will be given the opportunity to attend up to two events per academic year to meet your classmates and tutors in person. Dates and location of the events will vary.  

Other digital equipment/software:

  • 16 -32 GB memory stick so you can back up your work regularly (approx. £10-20)
  • Wireless or Bluetooth mouse (approx. £15)

Adobe Creative Cloud

You may be eligible for discounted licenses through Adobe's education pricing, however there is currently no discount for Adobe Creative Cloud available from Falmouth University. If any discounts do become available, we will communicate this to you.

For more information please visit Adobe Creative Cloud.

Ask a student

What better way to find out about life at Falmouth University than by asking our current students?

From course details and academic support, to the social scene and settling in, our students are ready and available to answer any questions you might have. Simply set up your account, send them a question and they'll get back to you within 24 hours.

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