Illustration Ravensbourne University London
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
Our Illustration master's degree course will help you to engagingly convey complex information to effectively tell stories.
Experimenting with an array of storytelling and narrative methods, you will master the roles of illustration and how to take advantage of immersive technologies.
Throughout your MA Illustration course in London, you will explore the roles of illustration today and its wide-ranging professional applications moving forward.
You will experiment across narrative and storytelling methods, which will enable you to present and reposition information in a strategic, accessible and engaging fashion.
You will examine complex knowledge, data and information and bring it to life with empathy, which will free you to tell stories that need to be told and ensure that no message is lost in translation.
Join the new MA Illustration course in our new flagship building, The Institute for Creativity and Technology, where creative minds prosper.
By taking on consultancy and organisational roles, as well as developing your own illustration practice, this master's programme is designed to make you truly industry ready.
Entry requirements
Students will normally be expected to possess a first-class, upper second-class or lower second-class degree honours (or equivalent non-UK qualifications) in a relevant subject.
In order to be eligible for this course, you will need to be a competent speaker and writer of English.
This also applies if you are from the European Union, or if you're from a country outside of the EU.
You need to provide us with an IELTS or equivalent English language qualification, which demonstrates a minimum of 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each sub test) or CEFR Level B2 in each component.
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