Course summary
Looking for an MA course in design visualisation? Design and Visualisation plays a key role in many of today’s businesses and organisations. From designing complex animations, brand identity, 3D products, virtual interiors, landscape, architectural visualisation and new conceptual designs, employers look for graduates with creativity and knowledge-based software skills. You can choose to study from a variety of cross-disciplinary MA modules in which to learn how to apply design visualisation techniques and strategies. Choose from areas such as product design, interior design, graphic design and various other specialisations. What's covered in the course? This course will enable you to develop your skills and competencies as a 3D Design Visualiser with an understanding of the key design process stages. You will be taught how to make important critical decisions, how to devise visualisation strategies, develop design methodologies and how to use these skills across a range of disciplines. You will learn how to evaluate, choose and apply relevant theories, concepts and techniques to the solution of design and the knowledge that underpins it. This knowledge and the transferable skills you will develop will help you to succeed in an increasingly competitive industry. You will have the opportunity to engage with ‘Live Projects’ within the curriculum, offering unique opportunities to experience working on real projects for real clients. The learning objectives place emphasis on the process of development, rather than just focusing on the final outcome. Importance is placed not only on the quality of the design outcome but also on the engagement of practice, creative participation and on how the design has been developed. The course incorporates frameworks for reviewing, reflecting, analysing and critiquing existing designs and techniques. You will graduate with a solid understanding of design visualisation, as well as how to apply different visualisation techniques to different situations. You will study at our City Centre Campus Parkside Building, a five-floor building with studios and social space for students and staff to engage in creative ideas.
Assessment method
You will be assessed 100% on coursework submission.
Entry requirements
A good degree in a relevant subject or equivalent qualifications and experience. For international students an IELTS score of 6.0 or more with no less that 5.5 in the IELTS sub categories is required. Other English language qualifications are acceptable.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Birmingham City University
University House
15 Bartholomew Row
Birmingham
B5 5JU