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2 colleges run Undergraduate Home Study graphic design courses

Graphic design courses cover a range of subjects relating to the development of skills in motion graphics, computing, graphics and games, and visualisation. Typically, graphic design courses offer the opportunity to study a variety of visual communication methods ranging from photography to typography and illustration to programming. These courses may also deal with the implementation and transitioning of learned skills into professional environments. Institutions usually stipulate previous study of a relevant art-based subject.

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Design and Innovation (D43) Diploma view course
Innovation, Designing for a Sustainable Future (T307) Credits from The Open University view course
Design and Innovation (B61) BSc (Hons) view course

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Creative Arts - Graphic Design 40 Credits at HE Level 4 towards BA Hons Degree (BNU) view course

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