BA (Hons) Degree Pathway
Work Placement
Graduates of this course are eligible for a one month work placement with a graphic design company. All placements are organised through the British Academy of Graphic Design, within the greater London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh areas.
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- Live Online
- Course Level
- Level 6 on the FHEQ
- Entry Requirements
- 18 years old or over
If English is not your first language, you must have at least level 5.5 IELTS or have completed your last two years’ schooling through English. - Assessment
- Online practical assignments
- Pathway
- The British Academy of Graphic Design is partnered with Pearson Education and the University of Hertfordshire to offer this degree pathway. Students who successfully complete our Higher National Diploma (HND) continue their degree pathway with our Level 6 Top-up Degree.
- Awarding Bodies
The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Level 6 Top-up in Graphic Design is awarded by the University of Hertfordshire.
The BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) is awarded by Pearson Education.
Graduates of this Degree programme will be awarded a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Graphic Design.
Imagine a career where your creativity communicates ideas, builds brands, and influences the world around you. Our Graphic Design degree pathway is designed to help you turn that vision into reality - on a schedule that fits around your life and ambitions.
At the heart of this journey is transformative learning. You will develop advanced knowledge of graphic design while nurturing your own creative voice. Practical, portfolio-building assignments and reflective practice will help you gain both technical fluency and the confidence to shape your unique professional identity.
Our degree pathway programme is backed by internationally recognised accreditation and quality assurance [Learn More]. You’ll begin with the Pearson Higher National Diploma, an immersive 240-credit qualification, before progressing to the BA (Hons) Level 6 Top-Up Degree, validated and quality assured by the University of Hertfordshire.
Through real-world experience, you'll be taught by practising designers and work on assignments that mirror client briefs and industry priorities - from branding and digital-first campaigns to motion graphics, accessibility, and sustainability. Upon successful completion, this means you graduate with experience that feels as authentic as the profession itself.
With a clear employment focus, every stage of your study is designed to prepare you for immediate industry readiness. You’ll leave with a professional-standard portfolio, fluency in the tools today’s employers demand, and the ability to build your own independent practice.
As a Live Online student, you will attend online classes for the Higher National Diploma portion of your learning journey. During the Level 6 Top-up Degree portion of your studies, you will attend scheduled online tutorials with your module tutors. Throughout your course, you will have 24/7 access to our Online Learning Centre. This is your virtual campus and contains all your course content, learning resources, access to online learning services, tutor support and assessment materials. You will also have access to our popular student forum, where tutors and students engage in discussion about course assignments, and share work and feedback.
This degree pathway represents 3600 qualification hours. Our faculty work throughout the year to support you with your studies, so you can complete your Higher National Diploma at a pace that suits your lifestyle. The Level 6 Top-up Degree portion is staged in 4 modules each taking six months to complete.
The programme is aligned with statutory body requirements, such as the QAA Quality Code, QAA Subject Benchmarks, the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ), and Advance HE principles, ensuring an academically rigorous and professionally relevant learning experience. It also adheres to the Herts Learning Approach, (University of Hertfordshire) which emphasises active learning, inclusivity, and a supportive learning community.
If you have previously completed a Level 5 award in graphic design, you may enrol directly onto our Top-up Degree programme
Class Schedule
View the schedule for the evening classes and the weekend classes in Live Online.
Topics
The list below provides an overview of the topics covered in the Higher National Diploma.
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- Introduction to Graphic Design Thinking
Step into the world of graphic design and discover how visual communication shapes ideas, brands, and behaviour. This module introduces the field's purpose and impact, core elements and principles, and the breadth of specialisations. You'll reflect on your learning style and digital skills while getting hands-on with essential tools, building a clear picture of where you might fit within the industry.
- Purpose and Impact of Graphic Design
- Design Elements and Principles
- Specialisations and Career Pathways
- Learning Style and Digital Skills Audit
- Intro to Core Design Tools
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- Design Thinking in Practice
Learn a practical, repeatable design process from discovery to delivery. You'll plan research, gather insights, and translate inspiration into structured concepts using mood boards, concept boards, and case studies. By building habits of analysis and iteration, you'll turn ideas into purposeful, testable design directions.
- Planning and Research Fundamentals
- Visual Analysis and Insight Gathering
- Mood and Concept Board Development
- Case Studies and Best Practices
- Iterative Design Process
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- Communicating with Colour, Typography and Layout
Harness the building blocks of visual communication to craft clear, engaging designs. Explore colour systems and accessibility, typographic selection and hierarchy, and layouts that guide attention and meaning. Practical exercises help you apply theory to on-brand, audience-ready outcomes.
- Colour Systems and Accessibility
- Typographic Anatomy and Hierarchy
- Grids, Spacing, and Composition
- Contrast, Rhythm, and Balance
- Applying Style to Brand Contexts
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- Critical Thinking and Design Application
Strengthen your analytical eye and translate critique into action. You'll deconstruct design case studies, evaluate decisions against brief objectives, and complete a makeover task to apply improvements. Structured reflection prepares you for summative assessment with clarity and confidence.
- Frameworks for Design Analysis
- Brief Components and Criteria
- Design Makeover and Justification
- Reflective Practice and Planning
- Assessment Readiness
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- What is Graphic Design?
Discover the role of graphic design in society and the diversity of disciplines within it. Through examples - from street art to functionalist design - you'll explore how context shapes meaning. A short history of visual communication and the practice of sketchbook keeping set you up with habits for ideation and reflection.
- Design's Role and Disciplines
- Context and Meaning in Visuals
- Snapshot of Design History
- Keeping an Effective Sketchbook
- Idea Recording and Reflection
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- Elements and Principles of Graphic Design
Build a robust foundation in the elements - shape, colour, line, space, form, value, texture - and the principles that organise them. You'll examine hierarchy, balance, contrast, repetition, and Gestalt theory, with exercises in tonal value, grids, and accessible colour use to support inclusive, engaging compositions.
- Core Elements and Principles
- Visual Hierarchy and Gestalt
- Tonal Value and Contrast Exercises
- Grids, Margins, and Layout
- Colour Theory and Accessibility
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- Collecting Information
Learn to decode client briefs and conduct meaningful research that drives design decisions. You'll explore primary and secondary methods, from case studies to surveys, and practise research ethics, bias avoidance, and source credibility - then apply your findings to a practical case study.
- Brief Analysis and Objectives
- Primary and Secondary Research
- Methods: Case, Thematic, Discourse
- Ethics, Bias, and Reliable Sources
- Research-to-Design Application
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- Concept Development
Transform insights into strong concepts with structured ideation. Use brainstorming, SCAMPER, mind mapping, lateral thinking, and De Bono's Thinking Hats to explore options. Colour accessibility and contrast checks ensure inclusive outcomes as you test ideas for clarity, legibility, and stakeholder alignment - culminating in a historical-movement inspired packaging project.
- Ideation Frameworks and Tools
- Sketching, Mood Boards, and Mapping
- Inclusion: Contrast and Colour-Blind Safe
- Testing, Feedback, and Iteration
- Applied Project: Packaging Design
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- Starting your own Design Project
Begin your assessed project with a clear plan. Review the brief, define goals, and explore branding and identity as visual language. Poster design exercises help you sequence development, apply the design cycle, and evaluate choices in type, colour, layout, and brand coherence.
- Brief Review and Goal Setting
- Branding and Identity Foundations
- Poster Design and Visual Language
- Design Cycle and Workflow
- Evaluation Across Core Elements
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- Typography and Imagery in Design
Explore how type and image work together to convey meaning. Study type history, anatomy, and genre selection, then create imagery across raster and vector workflows. A hands-on project develops an impressionistic image through both digital and analogue methods.
- Type History, Anatomy, and Genres
- Legibility, Readability, and Tone
- Raster vs. Vector Image Creation
- Digital and Analogue Techniques
- Impressionistic Image Project
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- Developing Graphic Material
Expand your toolkit across photography, layout, and packaging. You'll capture images with control of camera settings and light, compose editorial layouts with strong hierarchy, and explore packaging structures and materials - applying skills through practical, portfolio-ready tasks.
- Photography for Designers
- Editorial Layout and Composition
- Packaging Types and Materials
- Structural and Visual Considerations
- Hands-On Multi-Format Projects
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- Design for Digital Experiences
Learn the fundamentals of UI and UX to create clear, usable digital products. Explore information architecture, interaction patterns, and motion principles, then practise storyboarding and hierarchy to design screens and flows that put users first.
- UI/UX Principles and Patterns
- Information Architecture Basics
- Web Usability and Interaction
- 12 Principles of Motion in UI
- Storyboarding and Hierarchy
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- Managing Design Solutions
Build professional workflows from brief to print-ready output. You'll implement documentation, testing, version control, and file-management best practices, then explore core print methods and premium finishes to bring designs to life with precision and impact.
- Documentation and QA Processes
- Versioning, Formats, and Backups
- Print Methods: Relief to Digital
- Finishes: Varnish, Emboss, Foil, Die-Cut
- Market Suitability and Standards
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- Developing Your Own Design Project
Advance your project with deeper ideation and technical control. Experiment with role-play, scenarios, and forced relationships; refine layouts using grids, flat plans, and binding choices. CAD tools and Illustrator workflows support precise, scalable design decisions.
- Advanced Ideation Techniques
- Grids, Flat Plans, and Binding
- CAD and Illustrator Tooling
- Refinement Through Feedback
- Principles-Driven Decision-Making
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- Prepare for Presentation
Communicate your work clearly and professionally. Learn to tailor pitches, feedback sessions, and sign-off documentation to different audiences, while managing assets and ethics - covering accessibility, licensing, and copyright. You'll practise mock-ups, print-ready files, and digital previews for confident delivery.
- Audience-Specific Communication
- Project and Asset Management
- Ethics: Accessibility and Copyright
- Information Visualisation Techniques
- Mock-Ups, Prepress, and Previews
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- Presentation Package
Develop persuasive presentation skills using tools such as PowerPoint, Canva, and Prezi. Focus on structure, timing, voice, and audience needs while practising pitching, feedback loops, and adapting delivery for digital and physical contexts.
- Presentation Platforms and Formats
- Structure, Timing, and Narrative
- Pitching and Feedback Skills
- Audience Awareness and Adaptation
- Workflow for Professional Delivery
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- Reflecting on Design Practices
Build resilience and growth through reflective practice. Learn methods for gathering feedback - surveys, interviews, "What Went Well/Even Better If" - and translate insights into actionable improvements. You'll develop strategies for handling critique and sustaining well-being.
- Feedback Collection and Analysis
- Reflective Frameworks and Guides
- Actionable Iteration Plans
- Emotional Resilience and Mindset
- Individual and Group Reflection
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- Employment in Graphic Design Industry
Map the landscape of roles across creative, technical, and managerial tracks. You'll identify hard and soft skills, practise time and resource planning, and understand team structures and wellbeing - culminating in a personal development plan aligned to your goals.
- Industry Roles and Pathways
- Skills Audit and Gap Planning
- Team Structures and Collaboration
- Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
- Personal Development Planning
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- Finalising Your Own Design Project
Bring your project to a professional finish. You'll synthesise research, concept, and execution into polished outcomes, create a digital portfolio, and craft a concise video presentation. Structured reflection prepares you for next steps in practice or study.
- End-to-End Project Synthesis
- Portfolio Structure and Curation
- Video Presentation Techniques
- Professional Behaviours and Standards
- Progression Planning
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- Foundations of Visual Design
Explore how visual messages persuade. You'll examine core communication theories and psychology, connect them to typographic and visual basics, and apply these insights to craft designs that influence perception and decision-making.
- Communication and Persuasion Theory
- Perception and Cognitive Principles
- Typographic and Visual Fundamentals
- Message Framing and Meaning
- Applied Visual Persuasion
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- Cognitive Strategies for Digital Age Design
Adopt problem-solving frameworks that power modern design. Use GROW, lateral thinking, and problem-based learning to plan projects, assure quality, and build user-centred wireframes and flows. Collaboration, testing, and reflection prepare you to thrive in multidisciplinary teams.
- GROW and Lateral Thinking
- Project Planning and QA
- User-Centred Wireframes and UX
- Stakeholder Collaboration
- Digital Tools and Testing
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- Expanding Your Graphic Design Toolkit
Create scalable visual systems for multi-platform brands. You'll craft narrative and hierarchy across channels, explore motion and emerging formats, and refine strategies through critique - ensuring consistency, adaptability, and audience relevance.
- Systemic Visual Language
- Brand Narrative Across Platforms
- Hierarchy, Motion, and New Formats
- Audience Awareness and Cultural Fit
- Structured Feedback and Iteration
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- Integrating Manual Craftsmanship with Digital Design
Blend analogue craft with digital precision. Capture textures, craft type and layout by hand, then enhance assets in vector workflows. You'll manage colour, output specs, and documentation to deliver distinctive, platform-ready visuals.
- Handmade Type, Layout, and Imagery
- Asset Capture and Texture Creation
- Vector Enhancement and Integration
- Colour Management and Output Prep
- Structured Design Documentation
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- Evolution of Design from Cultural Monuments to Contemporary Practice
Connect past and present to inform responsible design today. Explore how culture, sustainability, and globalisation shape practice, and apply tools for stakeholder engagement and quality assurance across print and digital platforms.
- Historical and Cultural Contexts
- Sustainability and Globalisation
- Representation and Audience Impact
- Stakeholder and QA Toolkits
- Applied Print/Digital Implementation
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- From Trend Spotting to Impact analysis in Design
Turn trends into thoughtful, ethical design responses. Use PESTEL and systems thinking to evaluate external influences and assess social, cultural, and environmental impacts. Case studies and scenarios build critical awareness and inclusive, cross-cultural communication.
- Trend Research and Translation
- PESTEL and Systems Thinking
- Ethical and Environmental Impact
- Cross-Cultural Communication
- Scenario-Based Decision-Making
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- Strategic Layout Composition & Present Design Process
Design responsive typographic systems that scale. You'll architect type across devices, align with accessibility standards, and optimise performance - while situating typography within broader, strategic design systems.
- Responsive Typographic Architecture
- Accessibility and Inclusive Standards
- Performance and Readability
- Systematic Layout Composition
- Strategy Within Design Systems
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- Making Sense of Complex Design Briefs
Confidently untangle ambiguous briefs. Learn to surface hidden requirements, balance competing priorities, and align creative ideas with business goals. Structured analysis tools translate client needs into clear, actionable design plans.
- Brief Deconstruction Techniques
- Prioritisation and Trade-Offs
- Business Objectives and KPIs
- Actionable Design Roadmaps
- Clear Client Communication
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- Managing Multiple Projects
Run parallel projects without sacrificing quality. Use professional tools to plan timelines, organise assets, and implement licensing and compliance protocols. You'll deliver scalable outcomes that stay aligned with brand and client expectations.
- Multi-Project Scheduling
- Asset Libraries and Version Control
- Licensing and Compliance
- Quality Control at Scale
- Client Alignment and Reporting
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- Revision as per Specialisation Module
Consolidate your learning by developing a professional brief within your chosen specialism. Integrate research, creative strategy, ethical communication, and stakeholder collaboration across time-based, lens-based, print, or 3D digital media - with project management and QA throughout.
- Specialist Brief Development
- Research and Creative Strategy
- Ethical and Inclusive Communication
- Media-Specific Implementation
- Project Management and QA
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- Managing Design Risks in Complex Visual Projects
Identify, assess, and mitigate risks across multi-stakeholder projects. Real-world case studies, visual tools, and milestone checks help you prevent failure points, coordinate teams, and keep standards high while work evolves.
- Risk Identification and Assessment
- Mitigation and Contingency Plans
- Stakeholder Coordination
- Interim Reviews and QA Gates
- Reflective Problem-Solving
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- Project scoping, client communication, & billable hours
Develop professional scoping and pricing practices. Define deliverables, estimate costs using value-based models, and manage scope changes with transparency. You'll sharpen communication for updates, negotiation, and ethical billing across the project lifecycle.
- Scope Definition and Deliverables
- Estimating and Value-Based Pricing
- Change Control and Documentation
- Client Communication and Negotiation
- Ethical Billing Practices
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- Brand Architecture Systems: Design Fundamentals
Create scalable brand architectures with clear rules and documentation. Apply principles of composition, typography, and visual structure to develop sub-brands and component libraries that adapt across platforms - supported by rigorous QA and professional formatting.
- Hierarchy and Visual Structure
- Typography and Composition Systems
- Sub-Brand and Component Libraries
- Platform Adaptability and Consistency
- Documentation and QA Methods
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- Cultural Sensitivity in Design
Build inclusive, culturally aware visual systems. Using structured frameworks, you'll evaluate representation, accessibility, and identity, then apply modular components and measurable adaptations to deliver integrated campaigns that work across channels and audiences.
- Inclusive and Accessible Principles
- Cultural Sensitivity Frameworks
- Component-Based System Design
- Measurement and Adaptation Methods
- Cross-Platform Campaign Integration
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- Developing and Delivering Effective Presentations
Close the loop with an industry-standard final proposal. You'll craft compelling visual narratives, use data visualisation to justify decisions, and manage real-time stakeholder communication - building contingency for hybrid environments and presenting with confidence.
- Advanced Visual Narrative Systems
- Data Visualisation for Decisions
- Stakeholder Communication in Real Time
- Hybrid Presentation Contingencies
- Professional-Level Delivery
The BA (Hons) Top-up programme includes 4 compulsory modules of study.
Each module has a completion timeframe of six months.
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- Module 1 - Advanced Practice in Graphic Design
Refine your craft and align your work with professional standards across the graphic design industry. This module explores the wide range of roles designers play in B2B and B2C contexts and shows you how to connect client objectives with end-user needs. You'll develop innovative responses to complex briefs through research-led concept development, while embedding ethics, sustainability, and accessibility into every decision. By the end, you'll communicate ideas with clarity and confidence using polished presentation methods and client-ready deliverables.
- Industry Roles and Professional Standards
- Complex Briefs and Concept Development
- Research Methods and Strategic Alignment
- Ethical, Sustainable, and Accessible Practice
- Client Communication and Presentation Skills
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- Module 2 - Dissertation
Build advanced independent research skills tailored to graphic design. You'll define a focused question, conduct a rigorous literature review, and select appropriate qualitative and quantitative methods to gather and analyse evidence. Guided support strengthens your academic writing, time management, and referencing, enabling you to produce a well-structured, critically argued dissertation that informs your creative practice.
- Research Question and Proposal Design
- Literature Review and Hypothesis Building
- Methods: Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed
- Analysis: Content, Discourse, and Semiotics
- Academic Writing, Referencing, and Time Management
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- Module 3 - Major Project Ideation and Development
Lay the strategic foundation for a substantial design project. From topic selection and audience research to concept generation and early prototypes, you'll develop ideas that align with market insights and personal career goals. Experimentation with tools, materials, and methods is paired with timeline planning, peer critique, and portfolio curation - so your direction is clear, credible, and ready for implementation.
- Topic Selection and Audience/Market Research
- Ideation Techniques and Prototyping
- Tools, Materials, and Method Exploration
- Timeline, Milestones, and Deliverables
- Portfolio Development and Constructive Critique
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- Module 4 - Major Project Implementation
Translate your concept into a professional, market-ready outcome. You'll refine solutions through user testing and iteration, manage production and vendor workflows, and maintain quality control against industry standards. Clear documentation, reflective evaluation, and confident final presentations ensure your work resonates with clients and audiences while demonstrating full command of the design process.
- Production Planning and Workflow Management
- User Testing, Iteration, and Technical Refinement
- Quality Assurance and Industry Standards
- Stakeholder Collaboration and Communication
- Final Presentation, Documentation, and Portfolio
Tutors
Our tutor community includes hundreds of talented professionals with both local and international credentials. Here is a sample to illustrate the depth of creative experience that Academy students benefit from:
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