Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-06-03 | - |
Program Overview
The MA Illustration program at AUB Online offers a comprehensive and innovative curriculum for aspiring illustrators. Emphasizing sustainability and global learning, the program equips students with versatile illustration skills, entrepreneurial acumen, and a deep understanding of industry trends. Led by experienced professionals, the program fosters creativity, collaboration, and professional development, preparing graduates for successful careers in various illustration fields.
Program Outline
Outline:
Modules:
- Introduction and Exploration (15 credits): Introduces core skills and knowledge for deconstructing, building, and expanding illustration practice.
- Identities and Authorship (15 credits): Explores the concept of self and its impact on illustration work, examining how others identify socially and culturally.
- Tools and Craft (15 credits): Explores ways of translating ideas into chosen mediums, analyzing the impact of different tools and techniques.
- Narrative and Sequence (15 credits): Explores how images are sequenced to tell stories, drawing from historical and contemporary resources.
- Collaboration and Connection (15 credits): Develops collaborative skills through a project with peers, fostering international connections within the creative field.
- Professional Practice (15 credits): Develops entrepreneurial skills and explores the artist as a design professional, creating solutions for business settings.
- Ideas and Ownership (15 credits): Explores intellectual property concerns in the context of contemporary illustration and the impact of generative AI.
- Report and Interpret (15 credits): Addresses the use of illustration to document the world and the influence of perspectives on creative output.
- Research Methods (15 credits): Refines research skills and prepares for the final project, exploring diverse sources for inspiration.
- Master’s Project (45 credits): Culminating project based on the written and illustrated proposal developed in Research Methods, showcasing technical proficiency and innovative work.
Course Schedule:
- Next welcome week: May 27, 2024
- Next course start date: June 3, 2024
- Application deadline: May 17, 2024
Course Structure:
- Online and part-time
- 2 years duration
Teaching:
- Course Leader: Mark Pavey, process-driven visual communicator with expertise in illustration, printmaking, and digital tools.
- Faculty: Experienced industry professionals and practicing artists.
- Teaching Methods:
- Online lectures and seminars
- Individual and group tutorials
- Project-based learning
- Collaborative exercises
- Guest lectures and workshops
Careers:
- Potential Career Paths:
- Children's Book Illustrator
- Concept Artist
- Graphic Novelist
- Storyboard Artist
- Character Designer
- Art Director
- Editorial Illustrator
- Freelance Illustrator
- Graduate Skills:
- Innovative and versatile illustration skills
- Clear communication and articulation of creative vision
- Strong portfolio and online presence
- Entrepreneurial and marketing skills
- Deep understanding of current industry challenges and trends
Other:
- Focus: The program emphasizes the role of illustration in promoting sustainability and addressing environmental concerns.
- Global Learning: The online format facilitates interaction with international peers and instructors, fostering a diverse learning environment.
- Professional Development: Support is provided for developing a strong CV, industry-ready portfolio, and online presence for self-promotion.
Conclusion:
The MA Illustration at AUB Online provides a comprehensive and innovative program for those seeking to develop their illustration skills and enter a rewarding creative career. With its focus on sustainability, international outlook, and robust teaching methods, the program offers a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and make a positive impact in the world.