Master of Arts in Visual Communication - Contemporary Dialogues

University of Wales Trinity Saint David - Swansea Campus

UK,Wales

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 15,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Oct 2025

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UK, Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 2010

Total Students: 13,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1 Kings Rd, Swansea SA1 8PH, United Kingdom

Master of Arts in Visual Communication - Contemporary Dialogues

Program Overview

This master’s pathway is for applicants who wish to develop creative and analytical thinking in the field of design and Visual Communication practice, thereby enhancing their professional standing.

This programme develops the qualities needed for reflective practice in complex and unpredictable professional environments requiring personal responsibility, initiative, and creative enterprise.

What you will learn

The master’s Contemporary Dialogues portfolio at Swansea College of Art offers a unique postgraduate experience.

Graduates and professionals from a wide range of specialities benefit from multidisciplinary learning together with expert lecturers and a broad range of facilities.

You will have the opportunity to draw upon experiences and knowledge from across the different pathways and reflect on this in your own personal study.

The research environment benefits greatly from the input of our teaching staff and visiting lecturers, most of whom are research-active artists, designers, and theoreticians of national and international significance.

In the first part of the programme, you will complete a series of taught modules. You will participate in multidisciplinary exchanges, through seminars and lectures involving students from all programmes within the Contemporary Dialogues portfolio, to stimulate new perspectives and challenge directions. The cross-fertilisation of ideas through such dialogues is expected to promote a rethinking of the perceptions and production techniques appropriate to your discipline.

Throughout the taught part of the programme, you will be expected to undertake material investigations and research into contemporary themes, with consideration given to environmental, economic, social, and cultural issues.