Design: Brand Development (2014 start)

  • Award: MA Design; PG Dip Design; PG Cert Design
  • School: School of Art and Design
  • UK/EU Fees: Tuition fees are £6,000 for full-time study
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  • Course length: MA full-time: three trimesters (one calendar year); MA part-time: six trimesters (two calendar years); PG Dip full-time: two trimesters (one academic year); PG Dip part-time: four trimesters; PG Cert full-time: one trimester; PG Cert part-time: two trimesters.
  • Campus: Sion Hill and Corsham Court.

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How to Apply

Please note: this course is not running in 2013, the next intake will be in October 2014.

This popular course combines theoretical and practical skills to enable students from a variety of backgrounds to find a position in the global market of Brand Development.

The course invites students who display entrepreneurial thinking and creative flair with sound business logic, bringing together the disciplines of design, marketing, manufacturing, tourism, finance, business and sociology.

Brand Development aims to develop the analytical, strategic and creative thinking processes together with the skills related to brand creation, identity, positioning and marketing.

 

Why study Design: Brand Development (2014 start)?

Graduates from design, business and media programmes can take this opportunity to gain true insights and skills in the development of successful brands. Design and business procedures are brought together to interact in a positive and productive way to simulate best practice in organisations committed to brand creation and development.

Course structure

The course is offered in both full and part-time modes. It is normally one year (3 trimesters) in duration in full-time mode or 6 trimesters in part-time mode. The first two trimesters comprise taught sessions and assessed projects, while the Master’s Project in the final part of the course is by negotiated project only. Completion of the first 2 modules on the course lead to the award of the Postgraduate Certificate, and completion of the first 4 modules leads to the award of the Postgraduate Diploma. Subsequent completion of the MA double module leads to the award of MA Design: Brand Development.

The course combines theory and practice through assignments, case studies, research, analysis, planning, reporting and the production of creative solutions to given problems. You will explore issues such as corporate and brand history; methods of research, analysis and evaluation; issues related to sustainability, marketing, graphic and packaging design; new product development; and design management. Talks by visiting professionals with roles in design/brand management in industry or independent consultancies are an important element of the programme.

The first two trimesters will involve a programme of lectures, seminars, group critiques, assignments, research and independent study. You will take four modules, leading to the Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip).

The final trimester, leading to the MA, comprises an individually negotiated study, which is research based, resulting in a body of work for assessment and supervised at interim stages by tutorial. A choice of pathways is available at this stage allowing you to focus your study on either creative design or brand management issues.

Modules

  • Research Methodologies: Part one introduces generic research methodologies with Part two considering subject specific material, analysis and evaluation techniques.
  • The Development of Brand Identity: Defining a brand, case studies of successful and unsuccessful brands, an analysis of the factors which contribute to the creation and positioning of brands, including brand mapping and market analysis.
  • History and Sustainability of Brands: An historical survey of brands and their evolution, a study of media strategies in support of brands together with a study of ethical, environmental and legislative issues.
  • New Product Development (NPD): Needs driven methodologies for creating new brands and identifying NPD opportunities together with ideas generation techniques in a group dynamic leading to strategic approaches.
  • Master’s Project: This Master’s Project double module offers students a choice of emphasis in their studies either concentrating on creative or management issues within a comprehensive body of work that draws on the knowledge and experience gained through the taught programme.

Course assessment

Normal requirements are the presentation of a body of work for each of the four taught modules. Typically this would include a report which is supported by research and investigation with evidence of statistical data accompanied by visual work demonstrating the strategic and creative approach to the assignment. The final MA dissertation requires the submission of a body of work that clearly and comprehensively addresses all the issues agreed and identified in the initial proposal prior to commencement. There are no written examinations.

Brand Development aims to develop the analytical, strategic and creative thinking processes together with the skills related to brand creation, identity, positioning and marketing.

Teaching methods

Specialist facilities include computer studios with over 70 Macs, as well as flatbed and transparency scanners. There is a recently re-equipped digital media studio. All students have access to workshops in photography, sound and video, etching and litho, as well as the specialist Art and Design library.

Tutors and Visiting Professionals

  • Paul Minott: An associate lecturer at Bath Spa who prior to running his own design partnership worked for consultancies including Conran Associates and Addison. His experience includes NPD packaging, and brand development.
  • Graham McLaren: Graham is an historian of design, and Head of Research in the School of Art and Design. He has authored several books and lectured and published both nationally and internationally. He is currently an external examiner at the Arts Institute, Bournemouth and the London College of Fashion.

In addition specialist professionals are invited to lecture on particular aspects of the programme. These are drawn from creative design and brand management roles within major corporations and organisations and independent consultancies.

Application method

Application forms are available online and should be completed and returned to us either electronically or through the post. If you have any queries please contact the admissions department:

Telephone: (01225) 875624.

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Entry requirements

Admission is normally based on a good undergraduate degree in a design, business or media discipline together with an interview. Applicants with a good honours degree in a related discipline and/or with relevant work experience will also be considered.

Overseas applicants with a design background should send a digital portfolio. Other overseas applicants will be assessed on the basis of their qualifications and statement included in the application form. To help applicants – especially those from overseas – to decide if this course is appropriate for them, it is advisable to contact the course director prior to application.

Career opportunities

The creative industries are increasingly looking for individuals who are not only able to produce creative solutions to problems but are able to ground these in the needs of the market. The course opens up career possibilities in design consultancies, advertising agencies, television companies, publishing, consumer-led industries and manufacturers, the retail sector, the public service sector including government departments, charitable and civic organisations, research organisations and marketing companies.

What students say...

This is a course I would definitely recommend to any Undergraduate or alike who wishes to develop their skills and enhance their knowledge in one of the most important aspects of Graphic Design.

James MacTavish, MA Design: Brand Development.