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School | Emily Carr University of Art + Design | | |
Location | Vancouver, BC, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 2,000
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | The minimum academic requirement for admission to Emily Carr University undergraduate programs is graduation from grade 12 secondary school, with five grade 12 subjects, including English Studies 12 with a minimum grade of 'C', two other grade 12 academic courses and two grade 12 elective courses. The minimum overall grade point average required for admission is 2.5 or C+ or 67%. All elective courses must be grade 12 and can be Ministry Approved, Board Approved or Locally Developed. For more information, visit First Year Academic Requirements. | | |
Cost |
- Domestic tuition + mandatory fees will total approximately $5,799.20 per year (or $23,196.80* for a four-year degree)
- Returning International tuition + mandatory fees will total approximately $21,495.50 per year (or $85,982.00* for a four-year degree)
- New International tuition + mandatory fees will total approximately $25,156.40 per year (or $100,625.60* for a four-year degree)
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Description | In the rapidly changing art and design landscape, Illustration is a key form of visual communication. Illustrators need the ability to think critically and innovatively, and be able to engage diverse audiences in a variety of contexts. Our illustration courses explore varied technical approaches and a broad range of pictorial strategies, while cultivating the ability to collaborate and adapt to diverse opportunities, from contemporary art exhibitions to careers in mass-media.
Here, you'll master varied technical approaches while learning their critical and conceptual contexts, preparing you for a future career as a professional illustrator. As you develop your unique style as an artist, you'll learn to create engaging and distinctive images that complement written content or stand alone. | | |
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