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Graphic Design BA(Hons)

Redefine the world around you as an adaptable, articulate, graphic designer.

Key details
Location
Falmouth Campus
Course duration
3 years / 4 years
Attendance
Full-time / Professional Placement
UCAS code
W214/FY08/PY48

Course overview

Graphic Design is one of the most versatile visual disciplines, embracing words and pictures, form and structure, time and space. It’s also one of the most powerful; touching everything from the clothes we wear, the political ideas we believe in, and the way we shape the future of our planet. Good design thrives by looking for new ways to tell both familiar and emerging stories; it’s in clever ideas and beautifully executed outcomes, hand-drawn scribbles, and digital masterpieces.  

Our Graphic Design degree is evolving alongside the ever-changing design industry and the world around us. Now, more than ever, we are looking for purpose-driven thinkers who can respond to human-centred communication problems, and create genuine, positive outcomes with lasting impact. By studying Graphic Design at Falmouth, you'll gain the expertise to address complex design challenges and emerge as a forward-thinking visual communicator.

Why study this course at Falmouth?

  • Be part of a thriving and immersive studio community that embraces innovation, champions risk-taking, and encourages creative collaboration. 
  • Consider the mechanisms through which graphic design can highlight or disrupt problems in society, directly challenging the nature of the discipline and defining your own set of beliefs. 
  • Explore and question the process of design, visual language, storytelling, and craft – utilising both traditional and cutting-edge tools and technologies to support your ideas. 
  • Gain expertise in branding, typography, content creation, UX/UI, and digital media, preparing you for the diverse demands of the design industry.
  • Learn in one of the most unique locations in the world, at an independent art-specialist institution, where we nurture a deep connection with people, place, and planet. 
  • Work on human-centred projects developed by staff, leading industry practitioners, international competition schemes, and through your own enquiry – shaping the outcomes into a career-launching portfolio. 
  • Participate in key industry events, our optional study trips, and attend guest lectures from industry leaders, ex-students, and our award-winning staff. 
  • Explore graphic design as a tool for positive change, responding to environmental, ethical, and moral challenges, building together for your future. 

Course details

Graphic Design BA(Hons) | Falmouth University

On this Graphic Design degree, you'll have the opportunity to gain a BA(Hons) degree over three years or the option to study Graphic Design BA(Hons) with an Integrated Foundation Year and/or a Professional Placement Year.  

With design process and clever thinking at its heart, the Graphic Design degree explores how meaningful, creative ideas can be made. With its formidable connection to industry, award-winning graduates, and integration of theory and practice, you’ll be challenged to think holistically, responsibly, and differently. You’ll look ‘at’ the world around you, rather than be caught up in it.  

Our arts pedigree, design-for-change ethos, and the stunning landscape that is Cornwall, shape this unique perspective into a highly desirable quality that is valued by the creative sector world-wide. 

From module information, to course aims and assessment criteria, discover the full course details below: 

What you'll learn

As part of our process of continuous improvement, we routinely review course content to ensure that all our students benefit from a high-quality and rewarding academic experience. As such, there may be some changes made to your course which are not immediately reflected in the content displayed on our website. Any students affected will be informed of any changes made directly.

Facilities

Based in the School of Communication, our Graphic Design facilities include:

  • Purpose built design studios to embed collaboration and professional approaches to collaboration. 
  • Seminar spaces to allow for industry level discussion and debate 
  • Analogue craft skills facilities, including screen printing, printmaking (inc. Woodblock Letterpress) bookbinding, woodworking and life drawing 
  • Digital computer suites, laser cutting, rapid prototyping and 3d printing 
  • Range of digital printing for A4 to large scale prints 
  • Highly skilled technicians who can support the development and delivery of your ideas 
  • Hire of sound, photography and film equipment from Falmouth stores 
  • Sound and photography studios for multi-media recording and production needs 
  • Across the wider university and at the Penryn Campus, you’ll find an extensive range of equipment across all art and design practices, that can be used, subject to project need and approval from tutors. 

How you'll learn & be assessed

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"The studio environment is a huge part of the course and one of the reasons I picked Falmouth. You can get instant feedback not only from your peers but also from the tutors who are in the studio with you."

 

Matt Taylor, current student

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"I’d recommend the course to anyone looking to expand their creative skills and knowledge. This degree really challenged me and pushed the boundaries of what I thought was possible in design."

 

Anouska Sears, graduate

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"Falmouth is the best place to study Graphic Design. As someone who had not studied the subject before joining the course, it’s been the perfect place to give me a solid foundation to start a career."

 

Eathan Aktion, current student

This course could be for you if...

  • You want to develop quality ideas that push your creative process.
  • You want to investigate questions relevant to the modern world through your work. 
  • You like thinking critically about your work and want to contextualise it in our current culture. 
  • You want to learn how to tell compelling visual stories. 
  • You enjoy making work that’s relevant to different audiences. 
  • You have a passion for visually and verbally articulating ideas to others. 
  • You like exploring, drawing, and making ideas through a number of media types. 
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Verdant student project

Verdant are one of the most celebrated craft breweries in the UK and Adam (founder) and James (Creative Design Manager) are Falmouth Graphic Design alumni.

Read about how our students have worked with Verdant
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Graphic Design students working on typography
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Graphic Design students

Staff

Our award-winning team all share a passion for the graphic ‘idea’ and a design ‘process’. They are engaged in commercial practice, writing books, contributing to key publications, and several are invited to judge both student & professional design awards. Their broader research draws from a wide range of themes and is centred around re-defining the discipline as a question, as much as it is an answer.  

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

Andy Neale

Got a question about this course?


If you want to know more about the course structure, our application requirements or what our graduates have gone on to achieve, our friendly course team is here to help.

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Careers

Our graphic design graduates are working as: 

  • Junior Designers working in editorial & publishing, branding & packaging, ethical & digital innovation, in some of the world’s leading agencies, including; AKQA, Superunion, Apple, Design Bridge, SomeOne, Made Thought, Jack Renwick Studio, Prophet and Mother.   
  • Freelance Designers working across a broad range of generalised and specialised subject disciplines, including; Graphic Design, UX/UI Designers, Design Strategists, Content Developers, Artworkers and Motion Designers in both the UK and abroad.  
  • Broader subject-specialists, including; Design Writers, Illustrators, Photographers, Film-makers and Archivists. Several continue each year to pursue post-graduate study or take the first steps toward working within education (Primary through to Higher). 
  • Many students have gone on to establish their own studios. Recent national successes include; Rockabye, Wolfe Hall, Thoughtful Standard, and Studio Kiln. Some also decide to work within very niche areas (design-for-film), in politics (as campaign leads) or for NGOs (inc. British Red Cross). We even have a Rock Star. 

What can you do with a graphic design degree?

A degree in graphic design offers multiple industries to work in. From designing for digital platforms to engaging in social impact work, our course helps you explore your unique voice and equips you with versatile skills to succeed in roles you may not have even considered.

Explore graphic design careers
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How to apply

Ready to apply for 2025?

You can apply for our undergraduate degrees via UCAS. You'll need our university UCAS code (F33) as well as your course code (which you'll find on your course page) for your application.

Apply via UCAS

Course route UCAS code
Course routeGraphic Design BA(Hons) three year degree UCAS codeW214
Course routeGraphic Design BA(Hons) with Integrated Foundation Year UCAS codeFY08
Course routeGraphic Design BA(Hons) with professional placement UCAS codePY48

For starting your studies in 2025

UK applications: 29 January 2025 (for equal consideration)

Applications after the 29 January will be considered on a first-come, first-served as long as there are places available. Apply for this course now.

International fee payers

International fee payers can apply throughout the year. But we recommend applying as early as possible, to make time for visa and travel arrangements.

Fees, costs & funding

Tuition fees

Annual tuition fee Student
Annual tuition fee£9,535 per year StudentFull-time UK
Annual tuition fee£17,950 per year StudentFull-time EU/international
Annual tuition fee£1,905 per professional placement year StudentFull-time UK and EU/international
Annual tuition fee£9,535 per Integrated Foundation Year StudentFull-time UK
Annual tuition fee£17,950 per Integrated Foundation Year StudentFull-time EU/international

Tuition fees for September 2026 will be confirmed in summer 2025.

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

Recurring annual costs 

£200 per year for basic studio materials (such as: academic diary, sketchbook, metal ruler, scalpels, pens, pencils, USB stick, masking tape, glue, eraser etc.) 

Recurring printing costs 

£100–£300 per year 

One-off costs for the duration of the course 

A personal laptop, approx. £750 - £1,200  

Adobe Creative Cloud 

You will need access to Adobe Creative Cloud. You may be eligible for discounted licenses through Adobe's education pricing and Falmouth University seeks to provide further discounts when possible. If any discounts are available, we will communicate these to you. 

For more information please visit Adobe Creative Cloud. 

Optional study trips 

Approx £100-£1000 (depending on location) 

  • £250 for materials
  • A laptop/desktop computer
  • Adobe Creative Suite

To engage in the digital learning activity, although you will be able to access IT suites on campus, you will benefit from a laptop to access the platforms and tools we use. Depending on your subject, you may need a specific type of computer. If you're unsure about what you might need, please contact our course advisors.

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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.

Open Days and events

From visiting campus to online application advice, get all the information you need about joining our creative community.

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