2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Illustration, BFA


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Contact

Yvonne Buchanan, Department of Art, 102 Shaffer Art Building, 315-443-4613.

Faculty

Yvonne Buchanan, Robert Dacey, James Ransome, John Thompson

vpa.syr.edu/art-design/art/undergraduate/illustration

Using visual symbols and imagination, illustrators stimulate curiosity and interest, tell stories, illuminate, and motivate. Therefore, students in the illustration program must be able to draw and to communicate exceptionally well with visual images.

The curriculum, which leads to a B.F.A. degree, is centered on a series of studio courses covering figure drawing, drawing for reproduction, illustration concepts, and the history and development of illustration. At the same time, students embark on individual research projects in specialized areas of illustration. The program balances imagination and individual expression with the continuous development of skills in drawing, painting, digital media, and design as they apply to the communication arts. The program in illustration requires 126 credits.

Major Requirements


First Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 15-18


First Year, Spring Semester


  • Art or design history 3
  • FND Studio 3
  • FND Studio 3
  • Elective 3
  • Elective 3
  • Elective (optional) 3

Total Credits: 15-18


Sophomore Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 18


Junior Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 18


Junior Year, Spring Semester


Total Credits: 15


Senior Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 15


Foundation 30


Studio concentration 39


Art history 9


Academic electives 18


Studio electives 24 **


Academic requirements 6


Total 126


Additional Information


Three semesters of ILL 281 , Visual Communication Symposium, are required, for a total of 3 credits.

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