March, 2026
From July, 2025 to January, 2026
At UE
you can develop your potential and personality. As a communication designer,
you’ll communicate complex issues visually which will influence thoughts and
actions. The work you create will not only be aesthetic but will also convey
multifaceted messages and emotions. To achieve this, content must always be
understood in its cultural, social, ecological and economic context. Designers
are the driving force here. Thanks to their acquired software skills and
creativity, our graduates can be active in a wide range of fields after their
communication design studies - from classic print and digital media to pure
online communication. Our graduates work in advertising and communication
agencies, as creative professionals in design offices or as independent
freelance designers. The clients: companies, public institutions, NGOs,
start-ups, publishing houses and many more. Good communication is always needed
everywhere, and career prospects are correspondingly divers.
Career
Path
Graduate
career includes Graphic Designer, Visual Communication Designer, Brand Identity
Designer, Web Designer, UI/UX Designer, Packaging Designer, Editorial Designer,
Motion Graphics Artist, Art Director, Creative Director, Advertising Designer, Marketing
Communications Specialist, Social Media Visual Strategist, Content Creator, Digital
Campaign Designer, Media Production Coordinaton, Infographic Designer, Typography
Specialist, Service Design Consultant, Design Thinking Facilitator, Accessibility
Designer, AR/VR Interface Designer, AI-Enhanced Visual Designer.
We’ve simplified the admission process to help you get started quickly and easily. You can find all requirements for admission to the EU University of Applied Sciences below
1. WASSCE/A level Cert
2. School Transcript
3. Passport
4. Recommendation Letter
EU University of Applied Sciences will accept, for the purposes of meeting the English proficiency requirement, English taken in 12 year education or English is designated as the primary and official language, and the principle language of instruction.
From July, 2025 to January, 2026
From November, 2025 to July, 2026