Associate in Applied Science - Illustration
The Illustration option prepares students for entry-level positions as illustrators or graphic communicators in advertising agencies, design firms, publishing houses, production studios, or corporate environments. It also parallels the first two years of study in illustration at many undergraduate universities and art colleges. As visual communicators, illustrators must learn the same basic design principles as graphic designers and fine artists. The design sequence of courses emphasizes the development of fine art skills as well as creative thinking for visual solutions. Skills and techniques in both traditional and computer-generated forms are introduced and emphasized. Most coursework tak
Courses
- ADV101 — Advertising Design I
- ADV110 — Typography I
- ADV201 — Advertising Design II
- ADV220 — Illustration I
- ADV230 — History of Graphic Design
- ART102 — Basic Drawing
- ART104 — Life Drawing
- ART105 — Two-Dimensional Design
- ART106 — Three-Dimensional Design
- ART121 — History of Art I
- ART122 — History of Art II
- ART124 — Survey of World Art
- ART125 — Topics in Contemporary Art
- ART130 — Painting I
- ART141 — Sculpture I
- ART145 — Begin Ceramics: Handbuilding
- ART146 — Beginning Ceramics: Wheel
- ART150 — Printmaking I
- ART230 — Painting II
- CMN111 — Speech: Human Communication
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- DMA110 — Digital Imaging I
- DMA115 — Vector Drawing
- DMA120 — 3-D Modeling I
- DMA135 — Digital Narrative
- DMA144 — Internet Tools & Techniques
- DMA225 — 2D Animation
- DMA250 — Digital Portfolio Seminar
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- MAT120 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts
- PHO103 — Digital Photography I
- PHO110 — History of Photography