Re: what options available? Have degree in graphic design would like to try something
I suppose you mean, something you can apply existing skills to but in a different arena. There are several that fall under a communications degree, but it is very varied and you haven't been very specific. For example if you are very computer savvy, which some designers are, you could look at the IT industry in a technical support position (particularly for mac computers) or if you are involved in web design, then a programming course as a web developer or otherwise might suit you.
If you are good at photography, then develop this, it's a completely different take on what you are doing now. Also there is now an influx of new sites where you can sell independent work (photography or say if you are a good computer illustrator) such as
www.istock.com. Or you can sell imaging to the likes of getty images etc. which gets you out of the design industry and into illustration.
If you are good at copywriting this can also be developed, some people who acquire a degree in communications (which is what a graphics degree is worded as these days) can get into copywriting and journalism.
Marketing is an option, as marketing courses involve design knowledge and you would have a head start.
I suppose you need to say what your strengths are before anything else can be said. Do you want a complete change but with some value of knowledge from your degree. Are you artistic or logical? You need to say more.