BA (Hons) Illustration for Communication with Integrated Foundation Year
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Course overview
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Starts: Sep 2026
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Duration: 4 years
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Mode: Full time
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UCAS code: W221
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Fees: UK: £9,790 (2026/27) / International: £17,500 (2026/27)
Course is subject to validation.
Bring your ideas to life through illustration
Want to turn concepts into striking visuals?
On our BA (Hons) Illustration for Communication with an Integrated Foundation Year, you’ll develop your creative foundations, refine your personal style, and build a versatile portfolio while mastering drawing, text, moving image, and printmaking for a range of industries.
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Why study this illustration degree?
- Work in a collaborative studio environment
- Turns illustrators into contemporary visual storytellers
- Work with text, drawings, moving images and printmaking
- Develop concepts for multiple industries – from commercial graphic design to fashion and animation.
Our BA (Hons) Illustration for Communication with Integrated Foundation Year takes an experimental and critical approach, helping you find your visual voice and develop key creative skills. In a collaborative studio environment, you’ll apply your work across editorial, publishing, packaging, product, print, advertising, character, and film.
Spanning multiple industries, the course prepares you to become a contemporary visual storyteller, exploring graphic design, fashion, animation, games, and more, while building a versatile portfolio for the evolving creative landscape.
Student voices
Thanks to Ravensbourne I feel I am fully prepared for life after graduation. I am confident, I know how to speak to clients and can understand their needs. I’m working part time as a freelancer and my studies have helped enormously – from coping with orders to actively looking for all the latest trends. ”
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As a contemporary illustration graduate, you will be entering a world of work where the industry calls for adaptability - to think outside of the box and to develop complex visual responses to briefs”
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