I have had a few queries regarding where to study Graphic Design – at Universities or Independent Schools. In my previous blog post, Where to study graphic design in South Africa, I listed a few noteworthy tertiary institutions in South Africa which offer graphic design, and basically left it up to you to decide for yourself, as I do think it ultimately comes down to personal preference. But there are a few things to consider when making that choice (you need to get a job after you have completed your studies after all).

Study Graphic Design

So what is the difference between a University and an Independent Design School? After some intense research this is what I discovered:

Study Graphic Design at Universities of Technology

COST

± R 34 000 – R 40 000 per year

REQUIREMENTS

A National Senior Certificate or an equivalent qualification.

FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS

  • Communication Design I
  • Design Techniques I
  • Graphic Design Drawing I
  • History of Art and Design I
  • Professional Graphic Design Practice I

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

National Diploma: Graphic Design (3 Year Diploma)
Baccalaureus Technologiae: Graphic Design (4th Year Degree after National Diploma)

Tshwane University of Technology

National Diploma: Graphic Design (3 Year Diploma)
Bachelor's Degree in Technology: Graphic Design (4th Year Degree after National Diploma)
Masters Degree in Technology: Graphic Design (1 – 3 Years)
Doctorate in Technology: Graphic Design (2 – 5 Years)

Study Graphic Design at University

COST

± R 36 000 – R 51 000 per year

REQUIREMENTS

National Senior Certificate with full university exemption.

FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS

  • Information Design
  • Imaging and Visualisation
  • Visual Culture Studies
  • Computer Literacy
  • Academic Skills
  • Academic Literacy

University of Johannesburg

BA (Design) (Communication Design) (3 Year Degree)
BA Honours Design (Communication Design) (4th Year Degree after BA)

North West University

BA Graphic Design (4 Year Degree)

University of Pretoria

BA Information Design (4 Year Degree)

University of Stellenbosch

BA in Visual Arts (4 Year Degree)

Study Graphic Design at Independent Design Schools

COST

± R 80 000 – R 118 000 per year

REQUIREMENTS

Appropriate combination of recognised National Senior Certificate subjects as well as certain levels of achievement in matric in these subjects.

FIRST YEAR SUBJECTS

  • History of Graphic Design and Advertising
  • Drawing
  • Rendering
  • Illustration
  • Typography
  • Perceptual Studies
  • 2D & 3D design
  • Graphic Design
  • Art Direction
  • Introduction to DTP
  • Principles of Marketing Communication

AAA School of Advertising

Diploma in Visual Communication (3 Year Diploma)
BA (Creative Brand Communication) (3 Year Degree)

Inscape Design College

Diploma in Graphic & Communication Design (3 Year Diploma)
Degree in Graphic & Communication Design (3 Year Degree)

Conclusion

Universities of Technology are well balanced between practical and theory.  You may feel that by studying design, theory is not important, but I can assure that it is. Universities of Technology only offer a 3 year national diploma with the option of a 4th year degree.  They are also your cheapest option.

Universities are generally more theory focused. You need a national certificate to be accepted and in some cases a full university exemption is required.  Besides the University of Johannesburg, the degree takes 4 years to complete.

Independent Design Schools are very focused on the practical aspect of design; you start designing from your first year.  They give you a choice of doing either a 3 year diploma or a degree and cover all aspects of design.  They are however the most expensive.

Lastly, here is a list of things to check when looking for a place to study graphic design:

  1. Ensure that the course takes at least three years to complete.
  2. The best design software for today's industry is Adobe's Creative Suite, so make sure they use Adobe!
  3. Find out if they include an internship as part of their programme.
  4. If possible, visit the school and sit in on some of the classes – you'll soon know if this is the right place for you.

Good luck and I hope this has helped you make that important decision.

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