Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Digital Media | Graphic Design | Illustration
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Communication Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)

The B.F.A in Communication Arts is for students interested in narrative illustration and entertainment design; students will explore the powerful and timeless relationship between art and narrative through drawing.


Program Description

In the sophomore year, students will expand their artistic skills and conceptual understandings with courses in figure drawing, 3D modeling, visual studies of design, typography, and the history of visual communication. In the junior year, students will build upon the sophomore experience with courses in digital drawing, concept drawing, sequential imaging, advanced 3D imaging, and mixed-media illustration. In the senior year, students will refine their personal studio methods, develop expertise in their areas of focus, organize a portfolio, and prepare for professional opportunities.


Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in drawing, including the figure.
  • Students will demonstrate conceptual and critical thinking.
  • Students will articulate conceptual and visual ideas to communicate content.
  • Students will demonstrate competence in the use of traditional media.
  • Students will demonstrate competence in the use of digital media and emerging technologies.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of the historical and current context of communication arts.
  • Students will demonstrate ethical and professional practices.

Special Requirements

Successful completion of ARTF 131, ARTF 132, ARTF 133, ARTF 134, and a minimum GPA of 3.0 is required to major in communication arts.


  • Students who wish to transfer into the communication arts program must first apply to the Art Foundation Program for evaluation.
  • A transfer student must demonstrate equivalent preparation at other institutions and submit a portfolio of work for review by communication arts faculty.
  • Transfer students admitted into the program must complete all major requirements determined to be missing from their academic record.
  • Students are required to meet regularly with the department undergraduate academic adviser each semester to make sure they are completing courses as required.

Degree Requirements for Communication Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)

Course Requirements

  • General education: Select 30 credits of general education courses in consultation with an adviser.
  • Major requirements:
    • Major core requirements:
      • COAR 201: Figure Drawing I
      • COAR 202: Figure Drawing II
      • COAR 203: Digital 3D Studio
      • COAR 300: Illustration: Drawing and Painting
      • COAR 320: Concept Drawing
      • COAR 321: Sequential Imaging
      • COAR 352: History of Visual Communications I
      • COAR 353: History of Visual Communications II
      • COAR 464: Senior Portfolio
      • CREA 350: Piloting the Enterprise
    • Additional major requirements:
      • COAR 210: Visual Studies: Design
      • COAR 211: Fundamentals of Typography
      • COAR 332: Digital Drawing or COAR 432: 3D Image and Movement
    • Major electives: COAR upper-division electives
  • Ancillary requirements:
    • Art Foundation Program:
      • ARTF 131: Drawing Studio
      • ARTF 132: Surface Research
      • ARTF 133: Space Research
      • ARTF 134: Time Studio
      • ARTF 139: Project Studio or ARTF 138: Project Seminar
    • ARTH 103 & ARTH 104: Survey of Art I and Survey of Art II
    • Arts upper-division electives
    • Upper-division electives
  • Total Hours: 120

Recommended Course Sequence/Plan of Study

Freshman Year

  • Fall semester:
    • ARTF 131: Drawing Studio
    • ARTF 132: Surface Research
    • ARTF 139 or ARTF 138: Project Studio or Project Seminar
    • ARTH 103: Survey of Art I
    • UNIV 111: Introduction to Focused Inquiry: Investigation and Communication
    • General education course
  • Spring semester:
    • ARTF 133: Space Research
    • ARTF 134: Time Studio
    • ARTF 139 or ARTF 138: Project Studio or Project Seminar
    • ARTH 104: Survey of Art II
    • UNIV 112: Focused Inquiry II
    • General education course

Sophomore Year

  • Fall semester:
    • COAR 201: Figure Drawing I
    • COAR 203: Digital 3D Studio
    • COAR 211: Fundamentals of Typography
    • COAR 352: History of Visual Communications I
    • UNIV 200: Advanced Focused Inquiry: Literacies, Research and Communication
  • Spring semester:
    • COAR 202: Figure Drawing II
    • COAR 210: Visual Studies: Design
    • COAR 353: History of Visual Communications II
    • General education course
    • General education course

Junior Year

  • Fall semester:
    • COAR 300: Illustration: Drawing and Painting
    • COAR 320: Concept Drawing
    • COAR upper-division elective
    • General education course
  • Spring semester:
    • COAR 321: Sequential Imaging
    • COAR 332 or COAR 432: Digital Drawing or 3D Image and Movement
    • COAR upper-division elective
    • Arts upper-division elective
    • General education course

Senior Year

  • Fall semester:
    • CREA 350: Piloting the Enterprise
    • COAR upper-division elective
    • Arts upper-division elective
    • General education course
    • Upper-division elective
  • Spring semester:
    • COAR 464: Senior Portfolio
    • COAR upper-division elective
    • Upper-division elective

The minimum number of credit hours required for this degree is 120.


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