How to prepare for your Master's degree in Design and Illustration

Starting your postgraduate degree with us soon? If you’re eager to get a head start with your studies, have a look below at the different tips and resources of things you can start using right now to prepare for the course that awaits you.

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Research

First and foremost, we highly recommend you formulate a career plan if you haven’t started one already. Like all plans, things may change over time, but it is important to have an idea at this stage of what your ultimate goal is.

Did you start your studies to become a sports photographer? Maybe you're more interested in being a games and film concept artist? Perhaps you want to develop your skills in art direction? Whatever you intend to do, like most creative jobs, there is more than one way of making it in this industry – research what pathways or options you have and consider what feels best for you. Be sure to pay attention to appropriate accreditations needed to progress in your chosen area.

We also recommend you have a look at our Visual Communication blog to view the latest news regarding our faculty, staff, students and more.

Watch

If you’re looking for some relaxation whilst still seeking out ways to get inspired, streaming services are a great way to achieve this. ‘Abstract: the Art of Design’, ‘Love, Death and Robots’ and ‘Sky Arts' Masters of Photography’ are just a few shows available to watch now that will allow you to gain a critical eye for all things visual communication related.

Our BCU YouTube Channel features several visual communication related videos which give information on the course and give you an idea of what the course will be like from a student perspective.

Explore

As a student at our Institute of Creative Arts, you’re going to want to be surrounded by different forms of inspiration as much as possible. Luckily for you, Birmingham City University is at the heart of the city centre, meaning there is plenty of things you can see and explore that are right on our doorstep. Digbeth is only a hop, skip and a jump away, putting you at a great place to access an art scene bursting with life. Take a camera, or a sketchbook and capture the liveliness that Birmingham emits.

Visit

You can gain a lot from visiting our postgraduate open days. Upon arrival, you will be able to look around the facilities we have on offer, as well as speak to our expert members of staff, giving you the opportunity to get to know who will be teaching you, and to have answers to any burning questions you have regarding your course.

Network and follow

Setting up a professional social media account will be extremely beneficial for those who want to work in the art industry. Not only will it allow you to showcase your work, it also means you can network with people alike and keep up to date with industry professionals.

You can keep up to date with all information from your course by giving the Illustration, Photography and Graphic Design Instagram profiles a follow. Our BCU Instagram is a great way to keep up to date with all things BCU and any relevant news on a regular basis.

What should you do next?

Find out about our Graduate Scholarship

You could be eligible for a 20% fee reduction if you're a BCU graduate enrolling onto an eligible Master's or PhD qualification for the first time in 2024/25 or 2025/26!

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Discover what it's like to study a Master's

Josi shares her experience of starting a Master’s straight after her Bachelor’s degree at BCU and discusses a lot of the questions you may currently have about the transition between courses.

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