Department of Design, College of Fine and Performing Arts
18 credits
Introduction
The Illustration Certificate is a cumulative experience of six required illustration courses. Students must complete five of the following illustration course offerings: DSGN 347, DSGN 348, DSGN 357, DSGN 358, DSGN 367 or a DSGN 397 temporary illustration course. Each of these courses represents a unique approach to the illustration discipline. In addition, students must take DSGN 368, which focuses on the business of illustration, covering professional practices for the industry. The combination of courses is intended to give students the knowledge and skill set to augment their major and/or consider a career as a freelance illustrator.
Why Consider an Illustration Certificate?
Years ago, when the industry experienced a digital revolution, the illustration industry declined. Nearly all the illustration majors in the country dropped their curriculum and a vast majority of the illustrators were left to retool. Since then, there has been a resurgence of illustration technique and skill needs in industry. This Illustration Certificate is the only one of its kind in the Northwest.
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Students may utilize the skillset to augment their existing design or art portfolios to work in the industry or may elect to secure a job that requires an illustrative skill set. Others may elect to opt for self-employment – securing freelance clients in the advertising, marketing or publishing industries.
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
The Illustration Certificate is intended for Design and Studio Art majors. Please contact the department for declaration requirements.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s certificate courses, and supporting courses for certificates.