Non-Industrial Design postgraduate degrees in London

6 universities offer 10 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate non-industrial design degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Middlesex University

1 non-industrial-design courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 63rd
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WUSCA ranking: 2th
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The best part of my experience has been the practical approach to learning and the diverse student community, which made it easy to meet people and gain different perspectives. The course helped me build useful, real-world skills. On the downside, some areas could be better organised, and communication at times could be improved. Overall, it’s been a valuable and enriching experience.

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University of the Arts London

4 non-industrial-design courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 21st
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The actual university was fine. The new building has a lot of great facilities but some of them can only be used by people from that actual course. Sewing machines and work spaces can get really busy. Nice interior design and layout.

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MA Graphic Design Communication
clock icon 15 months full time
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  • Unit 1 - Exploring emergent design contexts and practices
  • Unit 2 - Developing a design framework: critical and practical
  • Unit 3 - Designing modes for communication and engagement
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  • Practice - development and realisation
  • Research and risk-taking - exploring your practice
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Kingston University

2 non-industrial-design courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 8th
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WUSCA ranking: 88th
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The lectures in my course are very helpful and always get back to you when you have questions. We have good weeks timetabling where we have online lessons and in person and we start at a nice time as well which gives people time to travel. Our lectures give us PowerPoints which we can also look at when at home for more revision. The university is big and is a couple bus stops from train stations which is helpful as well. There is lots of places to get food and they have a wide variety of things.

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Graphic Design MA
clock icon 2 years part time
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  • Creative Futures
  • Designing Research
  • The Major Project
  • Visual Grammar, Literacy and Intelligence
  • Visual Storytelling: Narrative and Sequence
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Brunel University of London

1 non-industrial-design courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 65th
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The best aspects of my university experience have been the sense of community and the opportunities for personal and academic growth. My course is taught by passionate lecturers who make the subject feel relevant and engaging, and I’ve appreciated how approachable most staff are when I need help. There are also plenty of extracurricular activities and societies, which made it easy to meet people with similar interests. The campus facilities—like the library, study spaces, and wellbeing services—have also been a big part of what makes it a great place to study. In terms of what could be improved, there are a few key areas. Communication between departments could sometimes be clearer, especially around deadlines and timetable changes. At busy times of the year, access to study spaces can become limited, and more quiet areas or longer opening hours would make a difference. It would also help if there were more practical, hands-on learning opportunities such as placements, workshops, or industry links, as these really enhance understanding and employability. Overall, the university offers a supportive and stimulating environment, but with better organisation and more resources during peak periods, the student experience could be even stronger.

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  • GD5600 Dissertation in Digital Games
  • GD5601 Interdisciplinary Games Design
  • GD5602 Art Thinking for Games: Visual Design, Creativity & Style
  • GD5603 Games Development: Prototyping Tools, Methods & Techniques
  • GD5604 Game Studies: Concepts, Contexts, and Analyses
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Royal College of Art

1 non-industrial-design courses
star rating 3.5
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GREATER LONDON
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Worst is the limited contact time with professors. It feels really rushed which is unfortunate because there is so much to discover here and it becomes stressful when we feel like cattle who must be rushed in and out. The university itself is fantastic though. It’s incredibly inspiring to walk through the workshops, lecture halls, and library- it feels like you’re in the center of the world. Everything is state of the art and the staff is phenomenal. I just wish they cut less corners in terms of students’ ability to engage with it all.

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Goldsmiths, University of London

1 non-industrial-design courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 10th
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I’m a mature student doing the BMus Music part-time at Goldsmiths. I’ve just come to the end of the full-time first year (which has taken me two years). Headline is I’d really recommend this course – it was definitely a good decision to apply. Over the first year I’ve done 5 year-long modules and coming to the end I reckon they have given me a really solid foundation as a musician in terms of my ability to play, write, analyse and think about music.

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