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Illustration Credit Requirements at Hartford College for Women

The typical Illustration curriculum is as follows:
Sophomore

3 Introduction to Illustration
3 Drawing for Illustration
3 Studio Elective
3 Drawing, Painting, or Visual Communication Design
3 Sculpture or Ceramics
3 Photo, Video, Printmaking, or Media Arts
3 Academic Elective
3 AUC Other Cultures or Academic Requirement
4 AUC Science/Tech. or Academic Requirement
3 Mathematics or Academic Requirement
0 Sophomore Review*
Junior
9 Intermediate Illustration I, II & III
3 Intermediate Illustration: Figure
3 Digital Illustration
3 Studio Elective
3 Art History or Academic Requirement
3 AUC Western Heritage or Academic Requirement
3 AUC Social Context or Academic Requirement
3 Academic Elective
0 Junior Review*
Senior
6 Two from the following: Book Illustration, Editorial Illustration or Advertising Illustration
3 Senior Project: Illustration
3 Senior Portfolio Preparation
6 Studio Elective
3 Art History or Academic Requirement
3 Academic Elective
6 Unrestricted Elective

*All students must pass a department review prior to undertaking further course work

Curriculum of AA Photographic Imaging at Atlanta College of Art Georgia

Curriculum
First Quarter
EN101 English I show details
P103 Large-Format Photography show details
P111 Principles of Photography show details
CAA106 Introduction to Design Applications show details
Second Quarter
COM105 Public Speaking show details
P102 Photographic Design show details
P104 Digital Photographic Production show details
P201 Lighting show details
Third Quarter
ART123 Color Theory show details
P106 History and Survey of Photography show details
P203 Studio show details
P207 Digital Darkroom show details
Fourth Quarter
HA215 Art History I: Art of the Ancient World show details
MT112 College Geometry show details
MT113 Ideas of Mathematics show details
P202 Location Photography I show details
SC115 Science of Light show details
Fifth Quarter
HA216 Art History II: Art of the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds show details
P204 Digital Photographic Illustration I show details
P208 Photojournalism I show details
GD121 Design Elements show details
Sixth Quarter
CD245 Career Development show details
HA217 Art History III: Art of the Modern World show details
P205 Portfolio I show details
PS101 Introduction to Psychology show details

Curriculum BFA in Media Arts & Animation at Atlanta College of Art Georgia

Curriculum
First Quarter
ART111 Drawing show details
ART122 2D Design show details
CAA106 Introduction to Design Applications show details
EN101 English I show details
Second Quarter
ART123 Color Theory show details
ART211 Life Drawing show details
MT112 College Geometry show details
P104 Digital Photographic Production show details
Third Quarter
COM105 Public Speaking show details
MA131 Writing for Animation show details
MA141 Sculpture for Animations show details
MA211 Character and Object Design show details
Fourth Quarter
EN102 English II show details
GD214 Computer Illustration show details
MA110 History and Trends in Animation show details
MA133 Storyboarding and Animatics show details
Fifth Quarter
HA215 Art History I: Art of the Ancient World show details
MA201 Introduction to 3D modeling show details
MA231 Introduction to 2D Animation show details
MA241 Advanced Drawing For Animators show details
Sixth Quarter
HA216 Art History II: Art of the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds show details
MA238 Intermediate 2D Animation show details
MA251 Acting for Animators show details
MA302 Intermediate 3D Modeling show details
Seventh Quarter
HA217 Art History III: Art of the Modern World show details
MA304 Advanced 3D Modeling show details
MA305 Background Design and Layout show details
MA312 Introduction to 3D Animation show details
MA341 Digital Ink and Paint show details
Eighth Quarter
HU212 Introduction to Film Studies show details
MA321 Intermediate 3D Animation show details
MA322 Visual Development show details
MA344 Digital Video Editing show details
SC115 Science of Light show details
Ninth Quarter
HA301 Contemporary Art show details
MA324 Advanced 3D Animation show details
MA325 Advanced 2D Animation show details
MA345 Special Effects show details
MA346 Pre-Production Team show details
MA351 Materials and Lighting show details
MA352 Production 2D Studio Team show details
From above chose:
MA324 or MA325
MA345 or MA346
MA351 or MA352
Tenth Quarter
MA333 Animation for Interactive Production show details
MA430 Senior Project I show details
PS101 Introduction to Psychology show details
Program Elective I
Eleventh Quarter
HU305 Critical Thinking show details
MA424 Special Topics in Animation show details
MA440 Senior Project II show details
General Education Elective I
Twelfth Quarter
MA412 Buisness Fundamentals and Career Development show details
MA490 Portfolio Presentation show details
Program Elective II

Scholarships Photography at Loyola University of Chicago, Illinois

The Department of Fine and Performing Arts offers a number of scholarship opportunities:

Fine Arts Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

Margaret Dagenais Award

The Margaret Dagenais Award is named in honor of the first chairperson of Fine Arts Program. It recognizes any Freshman to Senior Fine Arts major at Loyola University Chicago, who demonstrates artistic accomplishments, future potential interaction with faculty and peers, and a strong work ethic in the furtherment of their applied Fine Arts study.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time student status at Loyola University Chicago with a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0, demonstrate financial need, and must demonstrate their Fine Arts skills.

Applications and Additions: Applications are due by March 15 every year. Interviews and auditions are by appointments between March 20 and April 20. All Recipients are announced before June 1 of each year.

Monetary Value: Prize of $100
Louise Gonska Scholarship

Helen Gonska vowed this scholarship, which was established in 1989 at the former Mundelein College, in order to honor her sister Louise Gonska. This award grants $1,000 annually toward tuition for any recognized sophomore, junior, or senior who majors in Fine Arts at Loyola University Chicago.

Applications: Applications are judged by faculty, and all recipients will be announced by faculty of Department of Fine and Performing Arts.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time student status at Loyola University Chicago and major in Fine Arts with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Monetary Value: Prize of $1,000
Mellon Awards

Mellon Awards are designated to any Seniors who major in Fine Arts at Loyola University Chicago. Eligibilty is based on participation in Senior Exhibition and Senior Art History papers. These awards will be given based on voting at the Senior Exhibit opening and announced by faculty of Department of Fine and Performing Arts.

Applications: Applications are judged by faculty to be the “best” in Fine Arts major.

Monetary Value: First, Second, and Third Place are given by Loyola University Chicago

Music Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

Helmuth H. Fuchs Scholarship in Piano Performance

Composer Helmuth H. Fuchs earned his Bachelor’s degree from Loyola University of Chicago in 1962. He vowed to give back by endowing a music scholarship at Loyola University Chicago.

This award is to provide financial assistance annually to a talented sophomore, junior, or senior pianist music major or minor at Loyola University Chicago.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time student status at Loyola University Chicago with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. Must demonstrate financial need or qualification for need.

Requirements: Declared Music major or minor who demonstrates strong keyboard talent.

Applications and Auditions: No application or audition. Recipient is announced before June 1st of each year.

Monetary Value: Up to $1,000; determined by the number and quality of applicants.

Terms of Renewal: Maintenance of full-time student status with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 at Loyola University Chicago major or minor in Music, with successful performance in piano including an original composition of Helmuth H. Fuchs.
The Walter Zanozik Scholarship

This award is available annually to provide financial assistance to talented Singers, Guitarists, Pianists, and Accompanists who are Music majors at Loyola University Chicago.

Eligibility: Full-time students status at Loyola University Chicago with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0; financial need or qualification for need

Requirements: Must be declared as a Music major and demonstrate vocal, guitar, keyboard, or accompaniment talent.

Applications and Auditions: No application or audition. Recipient is announced before June 1 of each year.

Monetary Value: Up to $2,000; determined by the number and quality of applications.

Terms of Renewal: Maintenance of full-time student status with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 at Loyola University Chicago, and major in Music with successful performance in principal applied area as demonstrated in musicales, recitals, or rehearsals/performances (accompanists only).

Theatre Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

John T. Trahey Mustard Seed Scholarship for Theatre Arts

John T. Trahey Mustard Seed Scholarships are tuition awards that enable talented students to train in all areas of Theatre. Annual contributions from subscribers and friends continue to support this fund. For more information and the application, visit: http://www.luc.edu/finaid/scholarships_loyola.shtml.

Details of the Saturday, February 21, 2009 auditions/interview, click here.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time students status at Loyola University Chicago and major in Theatre.

Requirements: Students must demonstrate financial need with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0

Applications and Auditions: Applications must be postmarked by February 1st each year. Auditions and interviews are by appointments or on the above posted date. All recipients are announced before April 1st of each year.

Monetary Value: Varied; determined by the annual contributions from subscribes and friends toward the Theatre program, the student’s need, number of applications for the scholarship, and amount of money available.

Terms for Renewal: Maintenance of full-Time student status with minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 in theatre courses at Loyola University Chicago, continued demonstration of financial need, and partake in successful performance in theatre.
J. Pat Miller Scholarship

This award provides financial assistance annually to needy and talented juniors that major in Theatre and demonstrate acting potential.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time student status at Loyola University Chicago and major in Theatre.

Requirements: Juniors who demonstrated financial need with a minimum 3.0 G.P.A.

Applications and Auditions: Applications must be postmarked by February 16. Auditions and interviews are by appointments or on February 24 of each year. Recipients are announced before April 1st of each year.

Monetary Value: Varied; determined by the student’s need, number of applications for the scholarship, and amount of money available.

Past Recipients
James Wesley White, Jr. Scholarship

The James Wesley White, Jr. Scholarship Fund was established in 2006 by the family of James “Jay” Wesley White, Jr., who left this physical world in early 2006. The creation of the Fund celebrates his life and provides a lasting memory in his name for those close to him, and even for those who were not. The mission of this Fund is to provide deserving students with an opportunity to pursue their dreams of becoming an actor.

Eligibility: Must be either Sophomore or Junior majoring in Theatre at Loyola University Chicago.

Applications and Auditions: All applicants must submit the applications by March 31, 2009. You may contact Angele White for more information at jwwjscholarship@yahoo.com or download this application link.

Monetary Value: $1,500 for the academic year.
Raoul “Doc” Johnson Scholarship

Dr. Johnson was a member of the Loyola Theatre Department from 1970 until he retired in 2003. At Loyola, he taught Stagecraft, Theatre Technology, Scene Design, Acting, Stage and Film Make-Up, and Stage Combat. In the production program, he designed and built stage scenery, directed, and occasionally acted. Professionally, he has designed scenery for numerous local and national television commercials, SESAME STREET segments, and industrial films. He has acted professionally in Chicago at Victory Gardens, Touchstone, Organic, and Piccolo Theatres. This award is designated to provide financial assistance annually throughout the academic year to needy and talented Theatre majors with junior status that demonstrate design potential to support their applied theatre study at Loyola University Chicago.

Eligibility: Must maintain full-time student status at Loyola University Chicago and major in Theatre.

Requirement: Juniors who demonstrated financial need with a minimum 3.0 G.P.A.

Applications and Auditions: Applications must be postmarked by February 16. Auditions and interviews are by appointments or on February 24. Recipients are announced before April 1st of each year.

Monetary Value: Varied; determined by the student’s need, number of applications for the scholarship, and amount of money available.

Past Recipients
Mary Angela Schoen Scholarship

Mary Angela Schoen earned her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree from Mundelein College in Theater, and her Masters degree in Public Speaking from Northwestern University. She returned to Mundelein to teach Theatre and Public Speaking, retiring in 1991. In recognition of her love of teaching and commitment to education, her husband Alan, a graduate of Loyola University Chicago, has established this scholarship. This award is provided annually for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need and major in Theatre with a 2nd major or minor in the Fine Arts (i.e. musical or visual arts).

Term of Scholarship: The entire fund balance shall be used to provide annual tuition assistance to qualified students. The scholarship shall be annual in duration. Recipient(s) shall be selected and announced in the spring of 2008. The scholarship shall be awarded to the recipient(s) in the fall of 2008 for the upcoming 2008-2009 academic calendar year.

Applications: In order to apply the scholarship, students are required to submit an application to the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. As part of the application process, the Chairperson of the DFPA may require students to interview with the Director of the Theatre or his/her designee(s).

Eligibility and Requirements: Full-time undergraduate student(s) at Loyola University Chicago who have declared a major in Theatre and have declared either a 2nd major or minor in the Fine Arts (i.e. the musical or visual arts) and who maintain a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent. Students must also show a demonstrated interest or involvement in Women’s issues.

Monetary Value: Partial scholarship(s) of up to $2,500, with the exact amount of each scholarship and the total number of scholarships to be determined at the discretion of the Chairperson of the Theatre Department.

Initial Award: By the Chairperson of the Theatre Department in consultation with the Department of Musical Arts or Visual Arts.

Subsequent Awards: By the Chairperson of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts in consultation with the Director of Theatre and Directors of Music or Fine Arts.

BA Photography at Loyola University of Chicago, Illinois

The Department of Fine & Performing Arts (DFPA) includes the disciplines of dance, fine arts, music, and theatre. We offer majors and minors in art history, ceramics, drawing and painting, photography, visual communication, music, theatre, musical theatre, and dance. With over 400 declared majors and minors, the DFPA is one of the largest departments in the College of Arts & Sciences. There are more than 100 fine & performing arts events during the year. Join us, and see how the arts are alive!

BFA in Photography at Webster University North Florida

Technical expertise in photography is only one aspect of this emphasis.

Students also must learn to use their technical expertise for creative expression. They are expected to explore the relationship between meaningful content and technical competence in their work.

Alternatives to standard photographic procedures such as image transfers, photo-enhanced bookmaking, digital manipulation and non-silver processes are encouraged. Photography study trip destinations have included Rhode Island, Yellowstone National Park, New Mexico and Ireland.

Students pursuing a B.F.A. with an emphasis in Photography are required to complete 15 credit hours in art history, 64 credit hours in studio courses and three credit hours writing a B.F.A thesis.

Advanced standing in the B.F.A. program normally is granted after a student submits an application and has his/her work reviewed by the faculty. This process takes places one year prior to graduation.

If you plan on majoring in art, dance, music, or theatre, you must complete a portfolio review or audition as part of your application to Webster.

Animation and Illustration Degree at State University of New York College at Fredonia New York

Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation and Illustration

Requirements may differ according to date of enrollment. Current students should check their college catalog.
Requires admission to major. 18-credit hour Foundation Program plus 55 credit hours of Major Requirements. Total credit hours required: 73+ Visiting Artist Program.

Course Number Title Credit Hours

Foundation Program (18 credit hours):
ART 115 Masterpieces in Art to 1400 3
ART 116 Masterpieces from 1400-Present 3
ART 100 Visual Literacy 3
ART 150 Drawing I 3
ART 155 2-D Design 3
ART 257 3-D Form and Content 3
or ART 273 Handforming Clay

Animation and Illustration Major Requirements (55 credit hours):

ART 151 Drawing II 3
ART 252 Life Drawing I 3
ART 255 Introduction to Photography 3
ART 258 Figure Modeling 3
ART 285 Painting I 3
ART 380 Illustration I 3
ART 381 Illustration II 3
ART 420 Illustration III 3
MEDA 205 Introduction to 2-D Animation 3
MEDA 305 Intermediate 2-D Animation 3
MEDA 405 Advanced 2-D Animation 3
MEDA 301 Media Performance I 3
MEDA 496 Animation and Illustration Capstone 3
ART and MEDA studio electives 9
Art History Electives 6
Senior Exhibition
1

Bachelor of Fine Arts Program at State University of New York College at Fredonia New York

Bachelor of Fine Arts Program (B.F.A.)
Students wanting to apply for the B.F.A. degree may do so after completing a minimum of 27 credit hours in Visual Arts and New Media courses. In order to apply for B.F.A. degree status, applicants must have attained at least a 3.0 average in all Visual Art and New Media courses, including Art History, with a 2.0 required for courses taken outside the department to qualify for review. Students native to Fredonia must apply for B.F.A. status before completing six semesters of Fredonia course work; transfer students must apply before completing four semesters of Fredonia course work. In areas heavily impacted by enrollment, only a limited number of students may be admitted to the B.F.A. program. Students with a 3.25 or higher GPA in all Visual Art and New Media courses and 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA and a score of 3.5 or greater during the 24-Hour Review may gain advanced acceptance to B.F.A. without committee review. Students waived out of the review requirement must still receive major area approval and complete a Change of Major form for admittance to the B.F.A. program. All B.F.A. students are required to participate in Senior Exhibition.

Sculpture Emphasis at St. Cloud State University Minnesota

Sculpture Emphasis (78)
First Year Foundations (15): ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 105
Second Year Foundations (12): ART 201, 202, 330, 331
Emphasis (30): ART 311, 315, 360, 361, 362, 370, 408, 460, 461, 462
Studio electives from the following (12): ART 305, 340, 350, 380, 381, 385, 409
Studio elective from the following (3): ART 306, 312, 341, 351, 361
Art history electives from the following (6): ART 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439

Printmaking Emphasis at St. Cloud State University Minnesota

Printmaking Emphasis (78)
First Year Foundations (15): ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 105
Second Year Foundations (12): ART 201, 202, 330, 331
Emphasis (30): ART 311, 340, 350, 351, 352, 381, 408, 450, 451, 452
Studio electives from the following (12): ART 305, 360, 370, 380, 385, 409
Studio elective from the following (3): ART 306, 312, 341, 361, 371
Art history electives from the following (6): ART 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439