BA in Illustration

Berlin

 

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Program Overview

The BA in Illustration program at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to nurture students' artistic talents while providing a solid foundation in illustration techniques, visual storytelling, and professional practice.

Curriculum: The curriculum combines traditional and digital illustration techniques, covering areas such as drawing, painting, digital illustration software, character design, narrative illustration, and portfolio development. Students also delve into art history and contemporary visual culture.

Research Focus: Students engage in research projects exploring diverse aspects of illustration, including historical influences, emerging trends, cultural contexts, and experimentation with different mediums. These projects foster creative thinking and conceptual development.

Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes industry connections and practical experiences. Students have opportunities for internships, collaborations with illustrators or design studios, and participation in exhibitions, gaining exposure to real-world projects.

Global Perspective: The BA in Illustration program encourages a global perspective by exploring various cultural influences on illustration styles and narratives. Students study international illustrators, examine global visual trends, and are encouraged to develop their unique artistic voice within a global context.

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Location

Berlin

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

Euro 9450

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences sets clear and transparent entry requirements for international students, ensuring a fair and accessible admissions process. 

Academic Qualifications: Prospective international students applying for undergraduate programs are typically required to have attained a minimum academic score of 70% or above in their previous educational qualifications. This criterion serves as a benchmark for assessing a student's academic capability for admission consideration.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS Requirements: An overall IELTS score of 6.5 is mandatory for admission to undergraduate programs at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences. Additionally, there should be no individual band score less than 5.5 in the IELTS test.
  • TOEFL iBT Requirements: For applicants opting for TOEFL, the minimum overall score required is 89 with no sub-score falling below 17 in each section.            
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 58 with a minimum of 42.

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences provides various scholarships and financial aid options to support international students in their academic pursuits.

1. Diversity Scholarship: This scholarship aims to promote diversity within the student body. It is awarded based on various criteria, including academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and personal background.

2. Social Engagement Scholarship: Awarded to students who have demonstrated significant involvement in social projects, volunteer work, or community service, emphasizing their social causes.

3. Merit-Based Scholarships: SRH Berlin offers scholarships based on academic merit, rewarding outstanding achievements in previous studies or academic records.

4. Need-Based Financial Support: Financial aid options are available to students facing economic challenges, assisting them in managing tuition fees and living expenses.

5. Sports Scholarships: For students excelling in sports, the university offers scholarships to support their athletic endeavors while pursuing higher education.

6. Country-Specific Scholarships: SRH Berlin may provide scholarships tailored to students from specific countries or regions, encouraging international diversity and academic exchange.

Graduates of the BA in Illustration program at SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences possess a diverse skill set that opens doors to various creative career opportunities in the field of illustration and visual storytelling.

  1. Illustrator/Visual Artist: Graduates can work as freelance or studio-based illustrators, creating illustrations for books, magazines, advertisements, digital media, animation, or graphic novels.

  2. Storyboard Artist: Graduates can specialize in storyboarding for film, animation, or advertising, translating scripts into visual sequences to guide the production process.

  3. Character Designer: Graduates can become character designers, creating original characters for animation, games, comics, or branding purposes.

  4. Children's Book Illustrator: Graduates can specialize in illustrating children's books, creating captivating visuals to accompany stories and engage young readers.

  5. Editorial Illustrator: Graduates can work in editorial illustration, creating visual content for newspapers, magazines, and online publications to complement articles and stories.

  6. Concept Artist: Graduates can work as concept artists in the entertainment industry, contributing to the initial visual development of movies, games, or TV shows.

  7. Visual Development Artist: Graduates can specialize in visual development for animation, developing the overall visual style and concept art for animated productions.

  8. Art Director: With experience, graduates can move into art director roles, overseeing and guiding the visual aspects of projects, managing creative teams, and ensuring artistic coherence.

  9. Gallery Artist/Exhibiting Illustrator: Graduates can exhibit their work in galleries or art exhibitions, selling original artwork or prints and gaining recognition in the art community.

  10. Educator/Teacher: Graduates can pursue teaching careers, sharing their expertise by becoming art instructors, workshop leaders, or lecturers in educational institutions or art schools.


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