London College of Communication
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University of the Arts London offers an extensive range of courses in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. Our graduates go on to work in and shape the creative industries worldwide. UAL is ranked second in the world for Art and Design in the 2022 QS World University Rankings®.
The University has a world-class reputation and is made up of 6 equally renowned Colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts.
At London College of Communication, our dynamic community of staff, students and graduates discover new possibilities in creative communications.
We support our students to explore the power of storytelling, develop a career they love, and to make a difference across wider society.
Taught by experienced practitioners, they create work that challenges and inspires in ways that generate responsible and imaginative futures, and have opportunities to showcase their projects through events and exhibitions. As graduates, they go on to shape the creative industries by forging their own paths in thoughtful and experimental ways.
Our outstanding facilities are central to student life at LCC, and enable us to learn, research, make and innovate.
We use the diversity of our skills, voices and experiences to work closely with local communities and transform the world around us, and have strong industry networks that enable us to collaborate with organisations ranging from start-ups and charities to leading global businesses.
Explore life at LCC digitally through our immersive Virtual Open Day.
LCC is comprised of three schools: the Design School; the Media School; and Screen School.
The Design School is a multidisciplinary community of internationally recognised educators, researchers and practitioners.
Our School ethos builds on the aesthetic traditions of design practice and encourages experimentation, critique and innovation within the context of a post-digital culture. We believe in the power of design practice, design thinking and design research to effect strategic change, shape positive futures and produce cultural value.
The Media School has a comprehensive portfolio that spans the disciplines of publishing, advertising, public relations, media communications, photography, and journalism. Whichever course you study, you will meet staff and students from all over the world passionately committed to the creative exploration of contemporary media practice. Your course will equip you with the knowledge, skills, experience and networks that will help you to define and shape the media and creative industries of the 21st century.
Screen School at London College of Communication encourages collaboration across different disciplines to mirror the real world creative environment.
Through the use of sight and sound, our students are creating lived experiences for their audiences. Courses include film and television, animation, sound arts, games design, visual effects and virtual reality. Subjects are not taught in isolation, but within a diverse creative community enabling students to bridge the gap between aspiration and success within the creative industries.