Nov 22, 2024  
2015-2016 
    
2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Illustration BFA


The Illustration track prepares students to enter a career in professional illustration. This program requires a wide range of media to prepare for a profession that is constantly changing, it is not just a fine art profession anymore.  The successful illustrator is able to convey emotions, interpret events, tell a story or market a product or idea through the use of artistic concepts and images. Illustrators must master a wide range of drawing, painting and digital media and techniques to meet the objectives of a wide range of employers and projects.  Most illustrators work as freelance artists.

Total Credits: 124


Major Requirements - 60


35 Credits in:


25 Credits in Major Electives


To be chosen in consultation with your academic advisor from ART, ARTH, ARCH, DSGN, PHTO, and FILM courses.  The following are suggested portfolio tracks:

Andrews Core Experience - 36


Please note:  The Andrews Core Experience requirements for Professional Degree Programs are normally 42 credits, 6 of the 42 credits are fulfilled through the studio elective line and major courses line.

General Electives - 4


Admission Procedures and Academic Standards


BFA Professional Degree in Design, Documentary Film, Illustration, Fine Art, and Photography

Students seeking to pursue the BFA Professional Degree with majors in Design, Documentary Film, Fine Art, Illustration, or Photography must first submit an Andrews University undergraduate application for acceptance to the University. Students admitted to the University on regular standing are eligible to begin the first two years of the BFA degree.

Upon completetion of the the first two Pre-Professional Years (typically at the end of the Sophomore Year) students must apply for acceptance into their respective BFA Professional Degree Programs which includes:

  1. Completion of the Application.  The application packet may be obtained from the Department Office and must be submitted directly to the Department Office by the application deadline. Minimum requirements to be considered for admission are outlined in the packet.
  2. The BFA Review. All work created in Pre-professional Years One & Two should be available for review. The BFA review is a critique of the student’s portfolio by the faculty of the Department of Visual Art & Design.
  3. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all coursework.
Transfer Students

Transfer students seeking advanced placement in a chosen BFA program must have a BFA Review. Students who have no previous coursework in art are not eligible to apply for advanced standing.  Transfer coursework must be evaluated for content equivalency and students may be asked to provide course descriptions and syllabi.

Academic Standards

Students accepted to a BFA Professional Degree program is expected to  in Design, Documentary Film, Fine Art, Illustration, and Photography are expected, by the end of the BFA degree program, to have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in all BFA major coursework. Students whose GPA falls below this miniumum requirement are not allowed to graduate with the BFA. The completion of the BFA may include a senior project, senior exhibition, internship, and portfolio of the student’s work.