The Sequential Design/Illustration MA at Brighton University is a course aimed at students seeking to advance their skills, situating their practice within the professional, historical and critical context of their discipline. This course will prepare students through in-depth exploration of the sequential image-making process, a significant feature of visual storytelling and contemporary society. Course Content: The course content involves the study and practice of a variety of techniques used in sequential visualisation, narrative structures, visual storytelling, multi-dimensional and interactive visual material. It encompasses a variety of lectures, seminars, group and independent tutorials, making use of both traditional manual drawing skills and cutting-edge technology. Key Modules: Although specific modules are not listed, students can expect to tackle subjects related to the theory and practice of sequential, graphic and narrative based images. This includes understanding the context and history of visual storytelling, as well as creating their own original work using various techniques.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can look forward to careers in a variety of sectors including illustration, graphic novels, children's books, film, television, animation, advertising, art direction, design, and teaching. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.