Visual Communication postgraduate degrees in South West England

2 universities offer 2 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate visual communication degrees, enter your predicted grades.

Favourite icon outline Favourite icon filled
We have added this to your comparison
View comparison Chevron right

Falmouth University

1 visual-communication courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 52nd
Complete University Guide Subject Ranking

Source : Complete University Guide 2026

WUSCA ranking: 64th
WUSCA Student Ranking

These are the 2026 rankings, based on ratings given by past and present students

University image
What students say about visual-communication

The University Location is great for those who aren't fussed about city life as it is in a quiet location. I found the environment and facilities great throughout the years. The mental health team could be better, the SU can be challenging to get appointments with and the wellbeing team can be unprofessional which I didn't expect especially now there is a Mental Health Charter Award. Accessibility have been amazing though if I ever have an issues or need help with DSA related issues.

Where our reviews come from
Why should you trust our uni reviews ?

We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.

Favourite icon outline Favourite icon filled
We have added this to your comparison
View comparison Chevron right

Bath Spa University

1 visual-communication courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 40th
Complete University Guide Subject Ranking

Source : Complete University Guide 2026

University image
What students say about visual-communication

The campus is absolutely gorgeous! A wonderful mix of old and new, castles and modern buildings. Reserving rooms encourages students to get out of their rooms and study anywhere on campus, from the top of the castle tower, to the communal "pods" at Commons. The Student Union building has a bar and a small shop, and activities going on almost every day. Karaoke every other Saturday is one of my favourites. Close enough to the city of Bath for easy access, while still having the feeling of a university town. Lots of student discounts and student bars/clubs in town, as the University of Bath is also nearby. Interesting classes, lovely lecturers and guest lecturers, and proper assessments. Few, if not none, tests, allowing for those who do not thrive with simple memorization to show off how they learn. The diversity of students encourages the broadening of your own world view. A wide range of courses, allowing for study into incredibly specific topics. The main issue with the university is the wait time for wellbeing appointments, as it can take up to four months to even get a foot in the door. This means that if you do need help, it is very difficult to achieve. Also, while it isn't the university's fault, it is important to know that the First Bus system is not very reliable, so if you have a job in town, it is quite nerve-wracking.

Where our reviews come from
Why should you trust our uni reviews ?

We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.

Favourite icon outline Favourite icon filled
We have added this to your comparison
View comparison Chevron right
Modules
Year 1
  • Master's Project (Visual Communication)
  • Practice 1 (Design)
  • Practice 2 (Design)
  • Research Methods
  • Research Practice
View all modules arrow right