Career Paths

Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Graphic Design

As the communications industry continues to expand, there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design graduates. A graduates of the BA (Hons) Graphic Design programme typically works as:

art director ∙ design manager ∙ illustrator ∙ photographer ∙ desktop publishing specialist ∙ image touch-up designer ∙ advertising manager ∙ graphic designer ∙ packaging designer ∙ event production manager ∙ communications designer ∙ stationery designer ∙ set designer ∙ magazine or newspaper designer ∙ web page designer ∙ exhibition designer ∙ multimedia designer



Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Brand & Packaging Design

Career opportunities are almost limitless as graduates will be well prepared to meet industry demands. These highly adaptable graduates will work as:

creative directors, illustrators/storyboard artists, advertising managers, packaging designers, brand managers, packaging design consultants, brand positioning strategists, education, brand consultants, marketing sales managers, digital imaging specialists, desktop publishers, brand identity designers, production coordinators, production director, pre-press specialists, production managers, business entrepreneurs


Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Graphic Design

This degree programme trains graduates to be versatile and apply their knowledge and skills to a variety of fields, including advertising, public relations, publishing, journalism, marketing, sales, services, management, healthcare and biotechnology (consumer education).

As the communications industry continues to expand, there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design graduates. A graduate of the BA Graphic Design programme typically works as:

art director ∙ design manager ∙ illustrator ∙ photographer ∙ desktop publishing specialist ∙ image touch-up designer ∙ advertising manager ∙ graphic designer ∙ packaging designer ∙ event production manager ∙ communications designer ∙ stationery designer ∙ set designer ∙ magazine or newspaper designer ∙ Web page designer ∙ exhibition designer ∙ multimedia designer



Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Industrial Design

The evolution of time, and demand for new innovation and rapid development of new technology have resulted in the necessity for business expansion. The need for research and development, and innovation has seen to increasing demand for people with industrial design background.

A graduate can work as:
: consumer product designer ∙ furniture designer ∙ automotive designer ∙ toy designer ∙ exhibition designer CAD designer ∙ set designer ∙ environmental designer ∙ researcher ∙ R&D manager ∙ jewellery designer ∙ signage designer


Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Professional Design
(Visual Communication)

As the communications industry continues to expand, there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design graduates. Graduates typically work as:

art director ∙ design manager ∙ illustrator ∙ photographer ∙ desktop publishing specialist ∙ image touch-up designer ∙ advertising manager ∙ graphic designer ∙ packaging designer ∙ event production manager ∙communications designer ∙ stationery designer ∙ set designer ∙ magazine or newspaper designer ∙ web page designer ∙ exhibition designer ∙ multimedia designer


Bachelor of Design in Industrial Design

The demand for new products increases rapidly and the development of new technology creates new market opportunities for business to exploit. The need for research and development, innovation and design is increasing to stay ahead of the competition.

Among others, a graduate can work as:
consumer product designer ∙ furniture designer ∙ toy designer ∙ computer-aided designer ∙ packaging designer ∙ medical products specialist ∙ retail designer ∙ set designer ∙ exhibition designer ∙ craft designer ∙ R&D manager ∙ signage designer ∙ environmental designer ∙ watch and jewellery designer ∙ transportation designer