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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Master of Fine Arts in Medical Illustration
- Rochester, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Collaborating with scientists and physicians, medical illustrators transform complex information into visual images that are used in education, research, patient care, public relations, legal cases, and marketing efforts.


Boston Architectural College
Online MDS in Design for Human Health
- Boston, USA
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
The Online Master of Design Studies in Design for Human Health is a 4-semester degree program in which you’ll gain specialized knowledge and skills in the growing field of designing for human health and wellness.


Augusta University
Master of Science in Medical Illustration
- Augusta, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our comprehensive five-semester (21 months) program combines rigorous training in the health sciences, graphic arts, animation, communications, and education. The curriculum is specifically designed to enable the student to excel as a professional medical illustrator.
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Bangor University
PhD in Medical Visualization and Simulation
- Bangor, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Medical Visualization and Simulation is designed for those interested in advancing how medical images and data are created, understood, and used. The program focuses on developing expertise...
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Medical Illustration degree programs combine art and science, creating a unique space where you’ll translate complex medical concepts into clear visual representations. This field plays a vital role in education, research, and healthcare, making it both rewarding and impactful.
In these programs, students study courses like anatomical illustration, digital imaging, and interactive media design. You’ll gain practical experience in creating detailed medical diagrams, 3D models, and animations that can enhance understanding in medical education and patient communication. Exposure to the latest technologies and tools ensures you develop the skills necessary to thrive in this specialized field.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore visual storytelling techniques and the ethics of health communication. Graduates often pursue careers as medical illustrators, scientific animators, or educators, working in hospitals, publishing, or academia. The discipline emphasizes both artistic expression and scientific accuracy, preparing you for a variety of roles that require attention to detail and a strong understanding of anatomy.