BFA IN ILLUSTRATION

2023-2024 | Curriculum | 4-year program

In the first year of the program, sophomores focus on developing both creative intelligence and technical facility. Courses in illustrative problem solving help nurture original thinking and conceptual clarity, while classes in drawing and painting strengthen basic image-making skills. Juniors choose among a broad range of electives in both traditional and digital media, along with image formulation for specific professional applications. Professional internships and independent study projects are also encouraged.

FOUNDATION YEAR

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

See First-Year Program of Study

15

See First-Year Program of Study

3

See First-Year Program of Study

15

SOPHOMORE

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

course

Visual Thinking

3

Non-major Studio Elective or Liberal Arts [a]

3

course

Visual Strategies

3

course

Drawing 1: Visualizing Space

3

course

Drawing 2: The Articulate Figure

3

course

Painting 1: Color Perception and Expression

3

course

Painting 2: Observation and Imagination

3

course

History of Illustration [b] or Liberal Arts [a]

3

course

History of Illustration [a] or Liberal Arts [a]

3

Liberal Arts [a]

3

Total CREDITS

15

Total CREDITS

3

Total CREDITS

15

JUNIOR

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

Major Elective(s) [a]

6

Liberal Arts [a]

3

Major Elective(s) [a]

6

Computer Literacy Requirement [c]

3

Illustration Concepts [d]

3

Non-major Studio Elective [a]

3

Liberal Arts [a]

6

Liberal Arts [a]

3

Total CREDITS

15

Total CREDITS

3

Total CREDITS

15

Senior

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

Major Elective(s) [a]

9

Non-major Studio Elective [a]

3

course

Senior Portfolio

3

Non-major Studio Elective [a]

3

Major Elective(s) [a]

6

Liberal Arts [a]

3

Liberal Arts [a]

3

total CREDITS

15

total CREDITS

3

total CREDITS

15

Total Credits: 126

Notes:

[a] Choose a Liberal Arts, Major or Non-Major Studio Elective, depending on unfulfilled degree requirements and class availability.

[b] Sophomores will be registered by the Illustration Department in the required History of Illustration in Fall or Spring. The History of Illustration partially fulfills the requirements for Liberal Arts Electives (LAEL).

[c] Students must complete a Computer Literacy Requirement in order to graduate with a degree in Illustration. Students may choose from the following classes to fulfill the Computer Literacy Requirement. Please note not all courses are offered each year:

  • ILLUS-3300 Merging Worlds

  • ILLUS-3304 Introduction to Digital Illustration

  • ILLUS-3306 Intermediate Digital Illustration+

  • ILLUS-3308 Advanced Digital Painting+ (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3310 Advanced Digital Projects

  • ILLUS-3316 Type in Motion

  • ILLUS-3320 Digital 3D for Illustrators

  • ILLUS-3328 Character & Environ. Design for 3D Gaming

  • ILLUS-3342 Virtual Reality Design for Palliative Care (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3340 Virtual Reality Design for Science (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3346 Augmented Design

  • ILLUS-3408 Illustrator as Designer

  • ILLUS-3412 Words, Images and Ideas (may count for either requirement but not both) (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3590 The Changing Narrative (may count for either requirement but not both)

  • ILLUS-3934 A Beautiful Corner

  • ILLUS-4402 WKSHP: Maya Basics*

  • ILLUS-4404 WKSHP: Z-Brush Sculpting and Illustration*

  • ILLUS-4406 WKSHP: Introduction to Game Engines*

*Must take three (3) 1-credit workshops to fulfill this requirement. Certain digital workshops in Graphic Design and Industrial Design may be combined with Illustration workshops to meet the Computer Literacy Requirement.

+ See course description for prerequisites

[d] The Illustration Concepts requirement is fulfilled by taking one of these classes. Please note not all courses are offered each year:

  • ILLUS-3000 Editorial Illustration

  • ILLUS-3004 Contemporary Illustration

  • ILLUS-3012 Style and Substance

  • ILLUS-3016 New York, New York(er)

  • ILLUS-3026 Stereotypes and Paradigms (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3028 Traditions, Trappings, Culture, Kitsch (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3032 XXXY

  • ILLUS-3036 What’s Your Story?

  • ILLUS-3040 Play at Work (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3046 Myth and Metaphor

  • ILLUS-3048 Voice + Vision (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3052 Animalia

  • ILLUS-3054 The Visual Essay

  • ILLUS-3104 Visible Cities

  • ILLUS-3400 Image Design

  • ILLUS-3412 Words, Images and Ideas (may count for Concept Elective or Digital requirement but not both) (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3590 The Changing Narrative (may count for Concept Elective or Digital requirement but not both)

  • ILLUS-3604 Cover to Cover

  • ILLUS-3632 Making Play: Games (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-3638 Picturing Sound: Music + Illustration

  • ILLUS-3912 Art of Communicating Science (not offered 2023 – 2024)

  • ILLUS-4014 Of Isms and Illustrations (not offered 2023 – 2024)

All Sophomores undergo a mandatory review during the Spring semester. Failure to undergo Sophomore Review will result in revoked privileges in subsequent semesters.

All Illustration majors are required to take Senior Portfolio in Spring of their Senior year.

Seniors have the option of undertaking a Senior Degree Project with the supervision of a full-time or part- time faculty member. The Degree Project Proposal must be approved by the department head in advance of registration, with the deadline coinciding with the published ISP/CSP deadline. Only projects with unusual merit and evidence of thorough preparation are approved.

Consult your Academic Advisor, the Liberal Arts Office or the Registrar for additional information.