M.Des in Graphics/Illustration/ Photography

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

The Glasgow School of Art

Program Overview

The Masters in Design in (Graphics/Illustration/Photography) is a one year intensive masters programme (180 credits), with three subject-specific pathways. It is designed specifically for those students wishing to explore, at postgraduate level, subject specialisms in one of these three areas. Applications to the programme should make clear which pathway of study the student is interested in studying.The programme aims to furnish students with the research skills and methods for stimulating innovative design practices through a combination of tutorials, seminars, workshops, and autonomous design and research projects. In doing so, it equips graduates with the practical and intellectual skills required to deploy design practices within a variety of social, economic and technological contexts and transform the experiences of those who utilise, interact with, or depend upon designed artefacts and services.Delivered via a series of taught workshops, tutorials, set and elective projects, lecture and seminar based sessions and self-directed learning, the emphasis of the programme rationale is on the contemporary practices of visual communication, underpinned by theoretical research, and the social, technological and economic contexts of contemporary design practices. Students on the programme are expected to engage in a high level of self-directed learning, research and independent critical reflection, as well as participating in taught elements.There are 2 rounds for applying , first deadline is 28th January 2022, second is 18th March 2022 and late will be 10th June 2022.

Program Key Stats

£19980



Eligibility Criteria


Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Animator
  • Concept artist
  • Graphic designer
  • Illustrator
  • Multimedia programmer
  • Printmaker
  • Production designer
  • theatre/television/film

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