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melonway

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Hi,

I was wondering if going to UWS for Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) or UNSW for Bachelor of Design would be best for me in terms of future employability and internships, teaching quality, creating a reallyyy good portfolio and quality of learning, specifically with graphic design and visual communication.

And IF I managed to get the marks to possibly transfer to UTS Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication (since i got a 79 atar and the atar for that one is 90), from which course would it be easier to transfer? Or would give me more of a chance?

Please help, any relevant advice or experience is helpful.
 

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imaqueencard said:
Hi guys, which school do you think is the best for studying graphic design in NSW? I'm living in wollongong and i planned to do visual communication design in UOW. But yesterday I talked to my teacher abt this and she said if i want to do graphic design/visual communication, it's much better to go study in sydney or TAFE rather than UOW because UOW can't provide good things in term of graphic design. I'm an international student and also I have just been in Australia for nearly 1y, so much language barriers so Im not confident at getting high ATAR to go to UTS, but now i think i should consider abt UTS. The question is if ATAR isnt a matter, where i should choose to do visual communication/ graphic design? UTS, TAFE or UOW? Thanksss
I recall you previously mentioned that you want to become an art teacher. As you are already aware, NESA requires you to study an accredited degree if you wish to teach in NSW, a list of which can be accessed here. To my knowledge, the specific university/institution is not a main factor. Based on this, it seems that you have a number of potential options:
  1. Study a Diploma of Graphic Design at TAFE - This is an 8-month course that will provide you with relevant knowledge and skills. This will enable you to focus on the practical side of graphic design given the nature of the course. Once you complete it, you can study a Bachelor of Education at university to satisfy the accreditation requirement. The main advantage of this path is that it is the shortest.
  2. Study a Diploma of Graphic Design at TAFE, then a Bachelor's degree in graphic design - Your TAFE qualification can serve as credit, reducing the duration of the Bachelor's degree. You can also study a Bachelor of Education concurrently (as is the case of UNSW), or simply enrol in a single Bachelor of Education after you complete the graphic design degree. You can also progress towards an accredited teaching degree at Master's level, as is the case of WSU.
  3. Study at university rather than at TAFE - This avoids the need to study at different institutions. Additionally, if you aspire to teach art, perhaps the mostly theoretical format of university degrees is appropriate, since a significant part of teaching as a profession involves communicating theoretical knowledge.
I hope this helps! 😄
 

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