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Courses BFA in Illustration at Kendall College of Art and Design

In addition to studies in their program major, all of our students puruse a well-rounded education in foundational design, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Art History, and interdisciplinary and special studies.

Here are the course requirements for this major:
KCIL 120 – Introduction to Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 110, KCFN 131 or KCDS 142

A survey of contemporary and historical illustration techniques and movements. Career options will be covered, along with the fundamentals of composition and color, the application of media, and the basic elements of picture making.
KCIL 203 – Special Topics in Illustration – 1 to 3 Credits
KCIL 222 – Three Dimensional Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 132 or KCDS 143, sophomore standing

Introduction to the techniques, tools, and the personal expression in sculptural illustration.
KCIL 234 – Illustration II – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 120

Exploration of color media and processes within specific illustration assignments. Problem solving is encouraged through creative investigation.
KCIL 242 – Rendering – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 234, KCPH 120

A drawing and painting course in super realism using various media.
KCIL 252 – Watercolor for Illustrators – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 120, KCIL 234 or program consent

A course in watercolor using various themes linking text and image.
KCIL 291 – Illustration Painting I – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 112, KCFN 132, KCIL 234

Painting illustrative subject matter using fundamental water-based painting techniques.
KCIL 292 – Illustration Painting II – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 291

A more advanced course in water-based painting media whose subject matter will include various illustration genres: editorial, advertising, corporate and institutional, book, and scientific.
KCIL 305 – Illustration Professional Practices – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 120, KCIL 241 or KCDM 241

Students will study current illustration markets, learn essential business practices and create the printed collateral necessary for doing business as an illustrator.
KCIL 306 – Sequential Art and Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 132 or KCDS 143, junior standing

Students will learn to create storyboards, comics or graphic novels for print media, using a combination of traditional and digital techniques.
KCIL 317 – Illustrating International Literature – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 234, KCIL 323, faculty recommendation or approval of instructor
Co-requisites: KCHU 317

Students must be enrolled in KCHU 317, International Literature, to be admitted into this course. Reading assignments from KCHU 317, International Literature, will be used to explore the parallels between literature and the visual arts. Appropriate, creative illustration solutions will result from this research.
KCIL 323 – Illustration Life Drawing III – 3 Credits

Prerequisites: KCFA 222

Advanced study of the human figure, especially in relation to the needs of the illustrator, with emphasis on construction, composition, movement, and interpretation of the clothed and costumed figure in various media.
KCIL 324 – Illustration Life Drawing IV – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 323

Personal expression as a means of figurative illustration. Color, form, and light will be explored through various media and methods.
KCIL 326 – Contemporary Fashion Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 132 or KCDS 143, junior standing

Students will study the illustration of contemporary fashions, designs and accessories as well as research the work of current fashion illustrators. Course work will include practical techniques of fashion illustration along with experimentation with various media.
KCIL 330 – Children’s Book Design and Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCFN 132 or KCDS 143, junior standing

Professional practices and techniques of children’s book and magazine illustrators, from concepting to the execution of comprehensives, and final artwork. Strategies on portfolio set-up, locating the market, interviews with publishers, copyright laws, and the legal rights of the artist and author will be discussed.
KCIL 333 – Illustration as Social Criticism – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 222, KCIL 234

The creation and rendering of various graphic editorial forms associated with current event commentary. Also includes a history of the art of social commentary, its contemporary impact, and the artists’ role in its creation.
KCIL 335 – Illustration III – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 234, KCIL 323

Concept development and creative problem solving using relevant illustration media and techniques.
KCIL 336 – Illustration IV – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 335, KCIL 241 or KCDM 241

The creation of illustrations based on research of professional styles and markets.
KCIL 341 – Airbrush Rendering – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 234, KCIL 323, or sophomore status in all other majors.

Introduces the fundamentals of airbrush illustration through practice and historical study. Black and white rendering of a variety of studies will lead to full color assignments.
KCIL 399 – Independent Study:Illustration – 1 to 3 Credits
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA, junior/senior standing
KCIL 400 – Special Problems:Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA, junior/senior standing
KCIL 402 – Internship:Illustration – 1 to 9 Credits
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA, junior/senior standing
KCIL 403 – Seminar in Illustration – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: Upper-level students

Seminar dealing with special interests in illustration.
KCIL 442 – Graphic Design for the Illustrator – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 305

Students will learn graphic design and production processes for print media, using a combination of traditional and digital techniques.
KCIL 460 – Illustration Portfolio I – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 336

Preparation of a professional quality illustration portfolio based on individual style and market research.
KCIL 461 – Illustration Portfolio II – 3 Credits
Prerequisites: KCIL 336, KCIL 460

A continuation of the development and refinement of the student’s graduation portfolio.

Suggested Course Animation at Mount Ida College Massachusetts

Prerequisites of program specific courses are listed in parentheses; prerequisites of all courses can be found in the Course Descriptions.)
First Year: (32 credits)
Math Elective
AD 101 – Traditional Animation I 3 credits

(Fall)
AD 102 – Traditional Animation II 3 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: AR 102, AD 101
AR 102 – Basic Drawing Skills 3 credits
AR 109 – Color Theory 3 credits
AR 111 – Anatomy and Figure Drawing 3 credits
AR 112 – Two- and Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits
CC 101 – First-Year Seminar 3 credits
EN 101 – Composition and Literature I 3 credits
EN 102 – Composition and Literature II 3 credits
PE 100 – Concepts in Health Management 2 credits
Second Year: (30 credits)
Science Elective
Social World Elective
Historical Understanding Elective
AD 110 – Drawing for Animation 3 credits

(Spring)
AD 201 – Computer Animation I 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
AD 202 – Computer Animation II 3 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: AD 201
AD 210 – Textures, Lights and Rendering 3 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: AR102, AR109, AD201
AD 220 – Concept Development 3 credits

(Spring)
AR 231 – History of Art I 3 credits
AR 232 – History of Art II 3 credits
Third Year: (30 credits)
Open Elective
JR 3XX
Two (2) Digital Media Electives
AD 205 – Digital Audio and Video 3 credits

(Fall)
AD 301 – Computer Animation III 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: AD 202
AD 302 – Computer Animation IV 3 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: AD 301
AD 322 – Animation Pre/Postproduction 3 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: Junior Standing
AD 331 – History of Computer Animation 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: EN 102
AR 433 – History of Modern and Contemporary Art 3 credits
Fourth Year: (30 credits)
Three (3) Open Electives
Literature Elective
AD 391 – Special Topics in Computer Animation 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: Junior Standing and AD 202
AD 410 – Computer Animation Portfolio 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: Junior Standing
AD 425 – Pre-thesis 3 credits

(Fall); Prerequisite: Senior Standing
AD 440 – Computer Animation Internship 3 credits

(Prerequisite: Senior Standing and CGPA of 3.0)

Or Approved Elective
AD 450 – Thesis 6 credits

(Spring); Prerequisite: AD 425

Photography Requirements at Metropolitan Community College

Requirement Credit Value
ARTS 1010 Drawing and 2-D Design I 4.5
PHOT 1110 Basic Photography 6.0
PHOT 1120 Intermediate Photography 6.0
PHOT 1140 Advanced Photography I 6.0
PHOT 1210 Digital Photography 6.0
Choose 6 credit hours from the following courses: 6.0
EIMA 2110 Graphics Integration 4.5
EIMA 2130 Electronic Publishing 4.5
PHOT 1310 Color Photography 6.0
PHOT 1500 Moving Image Lab 6.0
PHOT 2150 Photojournalism 3.0
PHOT 2210 Intermediate Digital Photography 6.0
PHOT 2900 Special Topics in Photography Variable
VACA 1130 Video I 3.0
VACA 2130 Video II 1 3.0