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Illustration

Higher Education CAO
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Illustration is a powerful visual language that defies boundaries and extends across all art and design disciplines. Traditionally, it was associated with bringing words to life in the publishing industries and in advertising campaigns, however, through the explosion of new technologies and media, illustration has never enjoyed such currency and is now encountered in every aspect of our daily lives.

Award Name Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body University College Dublin
NFQ Level Level 8 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ) Major University College Dublin Level 8 NFQ
Location:
Thomas Street
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Qualification Letters:
BA (Hons)
Apply to:
CAO
Restricted Entry:
Yes
CAO Points Round 1
Year Points
2023 714
2022 670
2021 738
2020 0

Duration

3 or 4 years full-time

Specific Subjects or course requirements

Leaving Certificate Minimum Requirements

Subjects* 6
Honours 2 x H5

Subjects must include:
Irish** O6/H7
English O6/H7
3rd Language/Art/DCG O6/H7

Portfolio Submission 09.02.2024
Portfolio submission guidelines are available to view at www.ncad.ie/study-at-ncad

Restricted Application: Yes

* Full details on minimum entry requirements (matriculation) and regulations concerning exemption from the subject Irish can be found at www.nui.ie

** Foundation Level Irish is not accepted.

NCAD does not operate the Leaving Certificate/ CAO points scheme for programmes requiring a portfolio submission. Offers are made based on portfolio score to applicants who meet minimum academic entry requirements.

Leaving Certificate General Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements – Undergraduate
NCAD is a Recognised college of UCD, a Constituent University of the National University of Ireland (NUI). Matriculation requirements including information on obtaining an Irish language exemption are set out on the NUI website www.nui.ie.

Age at entry to NCAD
The minimum age for admission to NCAD is 17 years by 15 January the year following entry.

Leaving Certificate results may be combined.

Foundation Level Maths may be counted as one of Ordinary Level subject requirements.

Studio Based programmes requiring a Portfolio submission are restricted on the CAO system. Late applications will not be accepted.

Leaving Certificate Vocational Progamme LCVP

The Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) does not count as one of the six subjects acceptable for matriculation/minimum entry requirements. For full details go to www.nui.ie

QQI FET Applicants General Information

Minimum QQI/FETAC Entry Requirements

Undergraduate Degree
Programmes First Year Entry 2024

FETAC Level 5 or 6
5 Distinctions
Full Award

Portfolio Submission 09.02.2024
Portfolio submission guidelines are available to view at www.ncad.ie/study-at-ncad

QQI FET General Information Link

QQI FET Entry Requirements

Careers / Further progression

Opportunities after graduation
Although illustrators generally execute their actual artwork individually, they very rarely work alone in its origination and application. The best illustrators have a solid working knowledge of the general principles of graphic design (typography, layout and colour, in print, screen, 3D and interactive), so there are many opportunities to engage with the Graphic Design degree programme as well as options to work with students from other disciplines and use the technical facilities that these departments offer.

Course Web Page

Further information

Mature Students
NCAD welcomes applications from mature students to all our programmes. A mature student is any EU/EEA student who will be 23 years of age on the 1st of January of the proposed year of entry to NCAD.

Mature Applications: Studio Programmes
As a mature student you should apply in the same way and at the same time as any other applicant. You will be informed of the outcome of your portfolio submission at the same time as other applicants. Mature students who do not meet the minimum academic entry requirements should include with their CAO application information on previous learning and/or any relevant work or other experience that might support your application. Please send any supporting documentation such as transcripts or CVs to the CAO marked clearly with your CAO number. Mature students who achieve a sufficient portfolio score to warrant an offer but who do not otherwise meet minimum academic entry requirements will have an opportunity to matriculate on the basis of mature years. These applications will be reviewed based on information and documentation submitted to the CAO and you may be invited to attend for interview.

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Entry 2024 - Restricted Course

Early online application (discounted): Fee €30 Closing Date: 20 January 2024 at 5pm

Normal online application: Fee €45 Closing Date: 1 February 2024 at 5pm

Be sure to complete any action well in advance of closing dates. You should avoid submitting an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all fees are non-refundable.

Restricted Courses
Applying for a restricted course – you must have applied to CAO by 1 February 2024 at 5pm if you wish to apply for a restricted course. The restricted course must be included on your course choices list by that date, or added to your application using the facility to amend course choices (for a fee of €10) before 1 March at 5pm.

Restricted courses normally require additional assessment procedures, for example, the submission of a portfolio, an oral assessment or interview, or a written assessment. Restricted courses are identified in the handbook by the words “(Restricted - see page 3)" on the same line as the restricted course’s title. Please make sure to acquaint yourself with the additional requirements, if any, of the restricted course(s) that you have applied for and go to page 24 of the 2024 CAO Handbook for more information about interviews and assessments.

Exception: If a restricted course shares the exact same assessment procedures with a course you had applied for by 1 February 2024, you may be permitted to introduce it on a Change of Mind. You should consult with the relevant HEI before introducing such a course.

Mature Applicants
Mature applicants – most HEIs will require mature applicants, who wish to be assessed on mature grounds, to have applied to CAO by 1st February 2024 at 5pm, and include course choices by that date or add them using the facility to amend course choices (for a fee of €10) before 1 March at 5pm. (This restriction does not apply if the applicant wishes to be considered on the basis of school leaving qualifications only.) For more information about applying to CAO on the basis of mature years go to www.cao.ie/mature

Supplementary Admission Routes
Applying for DARE and/or HEAR – to be considered for DARE and/or HEAR, applicants must have registered on the CAO system by 1 February 2024 at 5pm. To apply to DARE, you must answer YES to Question 1 ('Do you wish to be considered for DARE?) on Section A of the fully completed Supplementary Information Form (SIF) by 5pm on 1 March 2024.

To apply to HEAR, you must indicate on your CAO application that you wish to apply for HEAR and fully and correctly complete all elements of the online HEAR form by 5pm on 1 March 2024.

Supporting documents for DARE and/or HEAR applicants must be sent to CAO offices before 15 March 2024 at 5pm

What will I study?
In a culturally-rich and dynamic environment, students will be encouraged to develop their image-making skills and problem-solving abilities throughout the programme, whilst constantly being challenged to create original work that is strong in content and aesthetically engaging. Thorough research is an ongoing necessity so that students will be able to respond to diverse and demanding project briefs, guided by enthusiastic and experienced staff.

The key areas of study in First Year are:

Observation : Descriptive, explanatory, analytical and inventive skills through drawing, making and recording.

Materials : Development of the physical and aesthetic behaviour of a wide range of materials.

Research : The process of gathering visual information in relation to topics of inquiry.

Processes : The use of innovative and traditional techniques and equipment in the stimulation and development of ideas.

Peer Learning: Development of collaborative, discursive and evaluative practices with peers.

Applying Concepts and topics: Developing bodies of work from the beginning point of thematic and conceptual frames.

Investigating fields of practice from interdisciplinary through to specialisation: Honing and evolving your individual practice toward a disciplinary orientation.

Professional Practice : Library and research skills, digital skills relevant to all aspects of your coursework, organising and presenting work, peer learning, development of an individual body of work.

Critical Cultures
In this part of the course you will study the connections between history, theory and practice in modern and contemporary contexts, in order to become critically engaged, reflective and an effective practitioner. See page 92. At the end of First Year, for students with a strong interest in the history and theory of visual culture, there is an opportunity to take a Degree in Design or Fine Art with Visual Culture. For this option, students will swap a portion of their studio time to do additional Visual Culture study and assignments.

Year 2
The fundamentals of illustration, drawing, printing, composition, narrative and sequence are studied through intensive research and development strategies. Students will begin to harness a wide range of techniques and methodologies, through an exploration of image-based visual language. Projects include: ‘real-world’ commissions; opportunities to collaborate with students from other disciplines; and an extended visual research study trip.

Year 3: Studio+ & International
The Studio+ year is open to undergraduate students in Design, Fine Art and Visual Culture (Visual Culture+). It is an exciting opportunity to combine accredited work and/or study placements to build a bespoke learning experience in line with your particular skills and ambitions. Immersed in real-world work environments you will learn the skills and expertise to engage creatively with community and civic society and develop your practice across a range of commercial, cultural and social settings

Accredited work and study programmes can be undertaken locally, including within NCAD design labs and micro studios, or with industry and educational partners internationally. Your tutors will guide you through the range of modules and options available and will help you in your decision.

How it works
During the course of your second year you will be asked to choose from a selection of modules over the course of two semesters to make up 60 credits in total for the Studio+ year.

Final Year
Building on the experience acquired in Year 2, students will be well-placed to devise their own programme of study. They are also required to participate in live competition briefs from leading international organisations, and consolidate their awareness of working methods and practices within the creative industries with particular reference to contemporary illustration. This year culminates in a substantial body of work primed for exhibition at the Graduate Showcase and a portfolio ready to be presented to prospective employers and clients.

Critical Cultures
A key component of your curriculum in every year is the study of Critical Cultures. This is where you study the connections between history, theory and practice in modern and contemporary contexts in order to become a critically engaged, reflective and effective practitioner.

How will I be assessed?
Coursework, essays, practical design projects and assessments take place at key points throughout the programme. Formal assessment results are issued at the end of each academic year.

Degree awarded
BA Illustration/BA Illustration and Visual Culture
BA Illustration (International)

Admissions Office,
National College of Art & Design
100 Thomas Street
Dublin D08 K521
Ireland
Tel: 353 (0)1 636 4200
admissions@ncad.ie

Location:
Thomas Street
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Qualification Letters:
BA (Hons)
Apply to:
CAO
Restricted Entry:
Yes
CAO Points Round 1
Year Points
2023 714
2022 670
2021 738
2020 0