ART & DESIGN PACKET

Please visit our website for more information about our program - http://harpercollegeart.com. This packet is for ​ ​ students who plan to transfer and major in Art and Design. It contains the following information:

1. Sample Transfer Plan for art majors. This plan meets the requirements for the Associate in Arts (AA) degree, Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degree and the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) recommendations for art majors.

○ ART & DESIGN PACKET TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ​ ○ SAMPLE TRANSFER PLAN FOR ART AND DESIGN MAJORS 2 ● Recommended for AA in Studio Art and Design 2017/2018 2 ● Recommended for AFA in Studio Art and Design 2017/2018 5 ● Recommended plan for AA in Art History 7

2. The following list of colleges and universities is not a complete list. It is a sampling of the most common institutions that Harper Art & Design students transfer to. ○ BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 8 ○ COLUMBIA COLLEGE 9 ○ DEPAUL UNIVERSITY 10 ○ EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 11 ○ ELMHURST COLLEGE 12 ○ ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 13 ○ LOYOLA UNIVERSITY 14 ○ NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 15 ○ NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 16 ○ ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY 17 ○ SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO (SAIC) 18 ○ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY – CARBONDALE 19 ○ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY – EDWARDSVILLE 20 ○ TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 21 ○ UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO 22 ○ UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAIGN 23 ○ WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 24

3. Information about Art and Design programs offered at the following Out of State schools: ​ ​ ○ KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE (KCAI) 25 ○ MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN (MIAD) 26 ○ SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (SCAD) 27 ○ UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (UW MILWAUKEE) 28

Requirements change frequently; students are encouraged to check current information with a Student Development Center or with the transfer school directly.

FINAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR VERIFYING ALL TRANSFER INFORMATION LIES WITH THE STUDENT.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Applying to a College of Art and Design ● Art and Design programs at four-year schools vary. Most offer areas of specialization in a medium such as painting, sculpture, photography, design, and ceramics. ● Admissions to most Art and Design programs is competitive. ● There are usually admission requirements to Art and Design programs in addition to the college or university itself. Individual schools vary as to these admission requirements. Generally expect to submit a portfolio of art works for admission and scholarship consideration.

SAMPLE TRANSFER PLAN FOR ART AND DESIGN MAJORS

Recommended for AA in Studio Art and Design 2017/2018

FIRST SEMESTER Credit Hours

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 110: Drawing I 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 121: Design I 3

Humanities/Fine Arts - ART 130: Ancient and Medieval Art History** 3

Communication - ENG 101: English Composition I 3

Mathematics - See Group 2 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Total 15

SECOND SEMESTER

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 111: Drawing II 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 122: Design II 3

Humanities & Fine Arts - ART 131: Gothic through Romantic Art History** 3

Physical & Life Sciences - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Social & Behavioral Sciences - Recommended: PSY 101 or SOC 101 3

Total 15

THIRD SEMESTER

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives Art - Art Studio elective* 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives Art - Art Studio elective* 3

Communication - ENG 102: English Composition II 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives - ART 132: Modern and Contemporary Art History 3

Social & Behavioral Sciences - See Group 5 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Total 15

FOURTH SEMESTER Credit Hours

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives Art- Art Studio elective* 3

Social & Behavioral Sciences - See Group 5 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Physical & Life Sciences - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 4 ​ ​ ​ Communication –SPE 101: Speech I 3

3 Humanities & Fine Arts - either in 3rd or 4th needed (must be HUM course not ART) 3

Total 16

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* Choose from: ART 225 (Figure Drawing Studio), ART 261 (Painting Studio), ART 291 (Ceramics Studio), ART 296 (Sculpture Studio), ART 151 (Digital Photography Studio), and ART 206 (Printmaking Studio).

** The plan above outlines a suggested sequence for the Art History courses. ART 133 (Non-Western Art History), which fulfills the World Culture and Diversity Requirement, may be included as well.

Studio Art Transfers: This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a BA or BFA degree in art. The Harper Art Faculty suggests choosing studio art electives that most align with the interests of the student. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio. Related careers include but are not limited to: practicing artist, college-level teaching, museum and gallery work, art therapy, community art organizations, and any creative field.

Design Studio Transfers: This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a BA or BFA degree in a design field. These include , , , Industrial Design, Interior Design, Architecture, and Fashion Design. Art studio electives should be chosen to best prepare the student for their area of interest. For example: Graphic Design majors might include printmaking, photography, and painting, and Industrial Design might include sculpture, ceramics, and figure drawing. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio.

Art Education Transfers This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a degree in art education. Most art education programs require students to take classes in a diverse range of mediums. Students on this path should consider this when selecting art studio electives. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio. Related careers include but are not limited to: teaching primary and secondary education, K-12 administration, art therapy, museum education, and community arts programming.

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Recommended for AFA in Studio Art and Design 2017/2018

FIRST SEMESTER Credit Hours

Core Course ART 110: Drawing I 3

Core Course ART 121: Design I 3

Core Course ART 130: Ancient and Medieval Art History** 3

Communication - ENG 101: English Composition I 3

Mathematics - See Group 2 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Total 15

SECOND SEMESTER

Core Course ART 111: Drawing II 3

Core Course ART 122: Design II 3

Core Course - ART 131: Gothic through Romantic Art History** 3

Physical Sciences: - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Social & Behavioral Sciences - Recommended: PSY 101 or SOC 101 3

Total 15

THIRD SEMESTER

Media Specific Courses - Art Studio elective* 3

Media Specific Courses - Art Studio elective* 3

Communication - ENG 102: English Composition II 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives - ART 132: Modern and Contemporary Art History** 3

Humanities & Fine Arts - either in 3rd or 4th needed (must be HUM course not ART) 3

Total 15

FOURTH SEMESTER

Media Specific Courses - Art Studio elective* 3

Core Course - ART 133: Non-Western Art** 3

Life Sciences - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 4 ​ ​ ​ Communication - SPE 101: Speech I 3

Humanities & Fine Arts - either in 3rd or 4th needed (must be HUM course not ART) 3

Total 16

* Choose from: ART 225 (Figure Drawing Studio), ART 261 (Painting Studio), ART 291 (Ceramics Studio), ART 296 (Sculpture Studio), ART 151 (Digital Photography Studio), and ART 206 (Printmaking Studio).

4 BACK TO TOP ** The plan above outlines a suggested sequence for the Art History courses. ART 133 (Non-Western Art History) fulfills the World Culture and Diversity Requirement.

Studio Art Transfers: This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a BA or BFA degree in art. The Harper Art Faculty suggests choosing studio art electives that most align with the interests of the student. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio. Related careers include but are not limited to: practicing artist, college-level teaching, museum and gallery work, art therapy, community art organizations, and any creative field.

Design Studio Transfers: This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a BA or BFA degree in a design field. These include Graphic Design, Web Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Architecture, and Fashion Design. Art studio electives should be chosen to best prepare the student for their area of interest. For example: Graphic Design majors might include printmaking, photography, and painting, and Industrial Design might include sculpture, ceramics, and figure drawing. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio.

Art Education Transfers This sample plan is for students who intend to transfer to a four-year school to complete a degree in art education. Most art education programs require students to take classes in a diverse range of mediums. Students on this path should consider this when selecting art studio electives. These classes will dictate the kind of artwork that makes up the student’s transfer portfolio. Related careers include but are not limited to: teaching primary and secondary education, K-12 administration, art therapy, museum education, and community arts programming.

5 BACK TO TOP Art History: Emphasizes analysis and interpretation of historical and contemporary artworks and art movements. Students who major in art history ​ are most likely to seek careers in college teaching, museum and gallery work, arts administration, art criticism, and publishing. Foreign Language acquisition and writing is encouraged.*

Recommended plan for AA in Art History

FIRST SEMESTER Credit Hours

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 110: Drawing I 3

Humanities/Fine Arts - ART 130: Ancient and Medieval Art History 3

Communication - ENG 101: English Composition I 3

Social & Behavioral Sciences - Recommended: PSY 101 or SOC 101 3

Foreign Language - FRN 101 or GER 101 4

Total 16

SECOND SEMESTER

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives ART 121: Design I 3

Humanities & Fine Arts - ART 131: Gothic through Romantic Art History 3

Physical & Life Sciences - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Foreign Language - FRN 102 or GER 102 4

Mathematics - See Group 2 3

Total 16

THIRD SEMESTER

Communication - ENG 102: English Composition II 3

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives - ART 132: Modern and Contemporary Art History 3

Social & Behavioral Sciences - See Group 5 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Communication - SPE 101: Speech I 3

Foreign Language - FRN 201 or GER 201 4

Total 16

FOURTH SEMESTER

Major Discipline and Transfer Electives - ART 133: Non-Western Art History+ 3

Physical & Life Sciences - See Group 3 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 4 ​ ​ ​ Social & Behavioral Sciences - See Group 5 in the AA Degree and transfer school information 3 ​ ​ ​ Humanities & Fine Arts - FRN 202 or GER 202 4

Total 14 ART 133+ (Non-Western Art History), which also fulfills World Culture and Diversity Requirement. *Transfer institutions might weigh more heavily either toward studio or the humanities electives. Please check with your preferred transfer institution and/or counselor.

6 BACK TO TOP BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Peoria, IL 61625 1-800-447-6460 www.bradley.edu https://www.bradley.edu/academic/departments/art

CONTACT Office of Undergraduate Admissions 800-447-6460 309- 677-1000 [email protected]

Martha Schmitt Director, Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts Student Records Office: CGCC 102 [email protected] Advising hot line: (309) 677-2851

MAJORS Art History Major Studio Art Major ▪ Ceramics ▪ Drawing ▪ Graphic Design ▪ Painting ▪ Photography ▪ Printmaking ▪ Sculpture Art Education Major Studio Art Minor Art History Minor

7 BACK TO TOP COLUMBIA COLLEGE 600 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605

CONTACT Austin McGrath Transfer Admissions Officer [email protected]

MAJORS ● Art and Materials Conservation (BA) ● Art History (BA) ● Arts Management (BA) ● Cinema Art and Science (BFA) ● Design Management (BA) ● Early Childhood Education (BA) ● Fashion Studies (BA | BFA) ● Fiction (BFA) ● (BA) ● Fine Arts (BA | BFA) ● Game Art (BA) ● Game Design (BA) ● Graphic Design (BA | BFA) ● Illustration (BA | BFA) ● Interaction Design (BA) ● Interdisciplinary Documentary (BA) ● Interior Architecture (BFA) ● Photography (BA)

TRANSFER PLAN - Transfer from a Harper to Columbia https://www.colum.edu/img/admissions/pdf/2018-transfer-guides/Harper/harper-afa-to-bfa-2018.pdf

8 BACK TO TOP DEPAUL UNIVERSITY 1 East Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60604 312-362-8300 http://www.depaul.edu https://www.depaul.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/Pages/Art.aspx https://www.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/types-of-admission/transfer-student/Pages/default.aspx

CONTACT Nicole Tamayo Assistant Director, Transfer Admission & Adult Enrollment Center (312) 362-8189 [email protected]

Majors ● Art (BA) ● Art, Media, and Design (BA) ● Art, Media, and Design (BFA) Minors ● Art (Minor) ● Creative Writing: Art and Writing (Minor) ● Drawing (Minor) ● Graphic Art (Minor) ● Illustration (Minor) ● Photography (Minor) ● Studio Art (Minor)

9 BACK TO TOP EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Charleston, IL 61920 1-800-252-5711 http://www.eiu.edu https://www.eiu.edu/art

CONTACT School of Art and Design 217-581-3528 or Office of Transfer Relations 1221 Old Main 600 Lincoln Ave. Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-2120 Fax: 217-581-6452 [email protected]

Rita Pearson Assistant Director of Admissions/Transfer Coordinator 217-581-7663 [email protected]

Renee Stroud Admissions and Internship Coordinator 217-581-2623 [email protected]

MAJORS The BFA degree program has options in art education, graphic design, and art studio with emphasis in either two-dimensional media or three-dimensional media. The BA degree program has options in art history and art studio with emphasis in either two-dimensional media or three-dimensional media. More information regarding each degree option is available on that option's program page, found under the "Degrees / Options" tab in the top menu bar. Each option is designed to provide the student with in-depth experience and knowledge in a variety of studio techniques, art theories and historical perspectives.

10 BACK TO TOP ELMHURST COLLEGE 190 Prospect Elmhurst, IL 60126 630-617-3400 [email protected] http://www.elmhurst.edu/ http://public.elmhurst.edu/Art and Design https://www.elmhurst.edu/admission/transfer-adult-students

CONTACT Office of Admission 630-617-3400 [email protected]

MAJORS Bachelor of Fine Arts Major Major in Studio Art Major in Art Business Major in Graphic Design Minor in Art Minor in Art History

11 BACK TO TOP ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Normal, IL 61761 1-800-366-2478 http://illinoisstate.edu http://Art and Design.illinoisstate.edu/

CONTACT School of Art Campus Box 5620 Normal, IL 61790-5620 Phone: (309) 438-5621 Email: [email protected] Office Location: Center for , room 119 ​ ​

MAJORS Art History Art Teacher Education Bachelor of Fine Arts Graphic Design Studio Arts

12 BACK TO TOP LOYOLA UNIVERSITY 820 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 312-915-6500 http://www.luc.edu https://luc.edu/finearts/

CONTACT Administrative Offices: Mundelein Center, Suite 1200 1020 W. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60660 Email: [email protected]

MAJORS Students can major in art history, studio art or visual communication. In studio art, students choose a particular ​ ​ ​ ​ concentration such as drawing and painting, photography, or ceramics and sculpture to study in depth. Studio art and ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ visual communication majors share a set of common foundation courses.

13 BACK TO TOP NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 5500 North St. Louis Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 773-583-4050 www.neiu.edu https://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/art

CONTACT College of Art and Design and Management Office of Program Advisement (773) 442-4910 [email protected]

ART MAJORS ● Art, B.A. (Studio and Art History concentrations) ​ ● Art Education, B.A. (K-12) ​ ● Graphic Design, B.F.A. ART MINORS ● Art History, Minor ● Interaction Design, Minor ● Photography, Minor ● Studio Art, Minor

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS – Art and Art History Course Descriptions ​

ADVISING We have several advisors to assist you with transcripts, audits, transfer credits, course selection, career options, or any questions and concerns you may have. Once you declare your Art major, you will be assigned to one of the following faculty members as your primary contact: ● Kim Ambriz, Printmaking [email protected] ● Nate Mathews, Photography [email protected] ● Ana Nieves, Art History [email protected] ● Vida Sacic, Graphic Design [email protected] ● William Sieger, Art History [email protected]

Northeastern’s Academic Advising will help you fulfill general education requirements.

14 BACK TO TOP NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DeKalb, IL 60115 815-753-5000 www.niu.edu https://www.niu.edu/art

CONTACT School of Art and Design Jack Arends Building, room 215 ​ 815-753-1473 815-753-7701 (fax) [email protected]

MAJORS B.F.A. Studio Art ● B.A. and B.S. Art ● Ceramics ● B.S.Ed. Art and Design Education ● Drawing ● B.A. Art History ● Fiber ● Accelerated B.A./J.D. Program ● Illustration ● Metal ● Painting ● Photography ● Printmaking ● Sculpture ● Time Arts ● Visual Communications

15 BACK TO TOP ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY 1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd. Schaumburg IL 60173 847-619-8600 http://www.roosevelt.edu/ https://www.roosevelt.edu/academics/programs/minor-in-fine-art# https://www.roosevelt.edu/admission/transfer

CONTACT Transfer Thursdays | Chicago and Schaumburg Campus Appointments available from 9:00am to 7:00pm

Take a tour of campus, receive an unofficial transcript evaluation, and learn about our scholarship opportunities for full-time students. Students who bring official transcripts will be reviewed for on the spot admission.

Walter E. Heller College of Art and Design 1400 North Roosevelt Boulevard, room 130 Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-619-4850

MAJORS Minor In Fine Art

The minor in fine art teaches students to be creative and critical thinkers as well as innovators and problem solvers, which may lead to successful careers in fields as diverse as education, art therapy, nonprofit management, marketing, media, technology and business. In addition, the study of art encourages students to address and contemplate life's big questions: Who am I? What is my work ethic? Where do I fit in the world? What do I have to say?

LOCATION: Chicago ​ START TERM: Fall, Spring ​

The fine art minor provides students with an opportunity to investigate, interrogate and create art in a socially conscious context. Whether through art history or introduction to art courses that bring the world of art alive, or through studio art classes in areas such as ceramics, drawing and textile arts, students with a minor in fine art come to appreciate the personal, social, political and economic impact that art has on the world.

16 BACK TO TOP SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO (SAIC) School of the Art Institute of Chicago Office of Admissions Sullivan Center 36 South Wabash, 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60603-3103

CONTACT Sioban Lombardi Assistant Director Undergraduate Admissions

312/629-6126 (office) 312/401-5253 (cell) 312/629-6101 (fax) http://www.saic.edu/admissions/ug/

MAJORS

● Printmedia ● Art/Design and Politics ● Product Design ● Art and Science ● Public Space, Site, Landscape ● Architecture ● Race & Ethnicity ● Arts Administration and Policy ● Sculpture ● Art Education ● Social Media and the Web ● Art History, Theory, and Criticism ● Sound ● Art and Technology Studies ● Sustainable Design ● Art Therapy ● Teaching ● Books and Publishing ● Visual and Critical Studies ● Ceramics ● Visual ● Writing ● Comics and Graphic Novels ● Community and Social Engagement ● Designed Objects ● Digital Imaging ● Digital Communication ● Economic Inequality & Class ● Exhibition and Curatorial Studies ● Fashion Design ● Fiber and Material Studies ● , Video, New Media, and Animation ● Furniture Design ● Game Design ● Graphic Design ● Gender and Sexuality ● Historic Preservation ● Illustration ● Interior Architecture ● Liberal Arts ● Museum Studies ● New Arts Journalism ● Painting and Drawing ● Performance ● Photography ● Playwriting/Screenwriting

17 BACK TO TOP SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY – CARBONDALE Carbondale, IL 62901 618-536-4405 http://www.siu.edu https://cola.siu.edu/artanddesign

CONTACT School of Art and Design Allyn Building, 1100 South Normal Avenue Mail Code 4301 Carbondale, IL 62901 P: 618-453-4315 F: 618-453-7710 E: [email protected]

The office of Academic Advisement in the School of Art & Design provides a central location for advising students on admission, financial aid and scholarships, course enrollment, and transfer credits.

Academic Advisor Head of Undergraduate Studies Valerie Brooks-Wallin Pattie Chalmers Allyn 103 Associate Professor, Ceramics (618) 453-4313 Pulliam Ind. Wing 14H [email protected] (618) 453-1821 [email protected]

MAJORS The School of Art and Design offers two undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Bachelor of Arts (BA).

The BFA, a professional degree, includes ten specializations: ● Art Education ● Ceramics ● Communication Design ● Drawing ● Glass ● Industrial Design ● Metalsmithing ● Painting ● Printmaking ● Sculpture

Under the BA degree there is one major: Art ● Art History ● General Studio

18 BACK TO TOP SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY – EDWARDSVILLE Edwardsville, IL 62026-1186 618-650-3840 http://www.siue.edu http://www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art/index.shtml

CONTACT Art and Design Building Room 1202 Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-Noon and 1-4:30 p.m. Phone: 618-650-3183 Phone: 618-650-3073 Fax: 618-650-3096 Email Contact:Pam Biason: [email protected]

Mailing Address: Department of Art and Design Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Campus Box 1774 Edwardsville, IL 62026

MAJORS ● Art – Art Education BS ● Art – Art History BA ● Art – Art Studio Specialization BA, BS ● Art and Design BFA ○ Ceramics ○ Drawing ○ Graphic Design ○ Metalsmithing ○ Painting ○ Photography ○ Printmaking ○ Sculpture ○ Textiles ● Art and Design Studio MFA ● Art Therapy Counseling MA

19 BACK TO TOP TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Art and Design Department 6601 W. College Dr. Palos Heights, IL 60463

CONTACT Transfer Admissions Representative Cynthia Coffey 708.239.4708 [email protected]

MAJORS B.A. In Art Education B.A., B.F.A. And Minor in Art Studio ● Drawing ● Painting ● Photography ● Sculpture Minor in Art History B.S. in Art Therapy B.A. and Minor in Digital Design B.A., B.F.A. And Minor in Graphic Design

20 BACK TO TOP UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts Chicago, IL 60680 312-996-4350 http://www.uic.edu https://cada.uic.edu

CONTACT Administration Offices 929 West Harrison Street 303 Jefferson Hall (M/C 033) Chicago, IL 60607

Director of Recruitment Chevonne M. Totten-Garner [email protected] 312.413.9427

College Recruiter Evelyn Gaynor [email protected] 312.355.3571

The UIC College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts educates and mentors the next generation of visual and performing artists, designers, architects, art historians and museum professionals.

The college has four schools: architecture, art and art history, design, and theatre and music. The faculty, internationally recognized in their fields, foster a transformative learning environment. The goal: to help students become critical thinkers, innovative practitioners, involved community members and leading professionals.

MAJORS BFA in Art ● Painting ● Sculpture ● Drawing ● Moving Image ● New Media ● Photography Minor in Art BFA Art Education BA in Art History Minor in Art History Minor in Museum & Exhibition Studies

21 BACK TO TOP UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAIGN Urbana, IL 61801 217-333-0302 http://illinois.edu/ https://faa.illinois.edu https://art.illinois.edu

CONTACT School of Art + Design Coordinator of Undergraduate Academic Affairs Mark Avery 217-333-6632 [email protected]

MAJORS The School of Art + Design offers these BFA programs: ● Art + Design Minor ● Art Education (minor available) ​ ​ ​ ● Art History (minor available) ​ ​ ​ ● Crafts: Metal ​ ● Graphic Design ● Industrial Design ● New Media ● Painting ● Photography ● Sculpture ● Studio Art (Coming Fall 2020) ​

22 BACK TO TOP WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Macomb, IL 61455 309-298-3157 http://www.wiu.edu/ http://www.wiu.edu/academics/majors/fine_arts_and_communication/art-bfa.php

CONTACT Sara Lytle Director of Advising 309-298-1619 [email protected]

MAJORS Accountancy Economics Finance Human Resource Management Information Management Management Marketing Supply Chain Management

23 BACK TO TOP KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE (KCAI) 1820, 4415 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111 https://kcai.edu

CONTACT Kansas City Art Institute 4415 Warwick Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. 64111-1820 Toll free: 800-522-5224 (for admissions and financial aid) or: 816-472-4852 (for directory of all other departments)

Questions about enrolling at KCAI Information about KCAI, classes, how to apply, and requirements for attendance https://kcai.edu/admissions-team

Darcy Deal, MFA Senior Academic Affairs Specialist cell: 816.982.5344 fax: 816.802.3309

MAJORS ● ANIMATION ● ART HISTORY ● CERAMICS ● CREATIVE WRITING ● FIBER ● FILMMAKING ● GRAPHIC DESIGN ● ILLUSTRATION ● INTERACTIVE ARTS ● PAINTING ● PHOTOGRAPHY ● PRINTMAKING ● PRODUCT DESIGN ● SCULPTURE

FRESHMAN FOUNDATION LIBERAL ARTS OFF-CAMPUS STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

24 BACK TO TOP MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN (MIAD) Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design 273 E. Erie St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 Click here for directions to MIAD

CONTACT General Information: Phone: 414‑847‑3200 Fax: 414‑291‑8077 Security: 414‑847‑3300

Degree Programs Information: Admissions: 414‑291‑8070 Toll Free: 1-888‑749‑MIAD https://www.miad.edu/admissions/admissions-staff Admissions e-mail: [email protected]

MAJORS DEGREE PROGRAMS ● FYE: First-Year Experience ● Communication Design ● Illustration ● Industrial Design ● Interior Architecture and Design ● New Studio Practice ● Liberal Studies at MIAD ● Minors ● Assessment of Student Learning

NON-DEGREE PROGRAMS Continuing Education CE Classes CE Registration Policies For Educators Open Figure Drawing

OTHER PROGRAMS ● Marquette Cross-Registration ● Study Abroad/Travel Programs ● Service Learning at MIAD ● AICAD Exchange Program ● Non-Degree Students

25 BACK TO TOP SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (SCAD) 516 Drayton St Savannah, GA 31401 www.scad.edu

CONTACT Kathryn K. Larrabee Assistant Director of Admission Savannah College of Art and Design® T: 912-321-6286 [email protected] Additonal Conatcts: https://www.scad.edu/about/contact

MAJORS Accessory Design / Minor Illustration For Entertainment / Minor Acting For The Camera / Minor Illustration For Surface Design / Minor Advertising And Branding / Minor Industrial Design / Minor Advertising Art Direction / Minor Interaction Design / Minor Advertising Copywriting / Minor Interactive Design And Game Development / Minor Advertising Photography / Minor Interior Design / Minor Animated Illustration & Publication Design / Minor Jewelry / Minor Animation / Minor Language And Cultural Studies / Minor Architectural History / Minor Marine Design / Minor Architecture / Minor Vocal Performance / Minor ​ ​ Art History / Minor Writing / Minor Business Management And Entrepreneurship / Minor Marketing For Mobile & Interactive Environments / Minor Casting / Minor Menswear / Minor Ceramic Arts / Minor Mobile And Interactive Design / Minor Character Technical Direction / Minor Motion Media Design / Minor Cinema Studies / Minor Museum Studies / Minor Concept Art For Games / Minor Music Composition / Minor Concept Design For Animation And Games / Minor Music Production / Minor Costume Design / Minor New Media Art / Minor Creative Writing / Minor Package Design / Minor Accessory Design / Minor Painting / Minor Acting For The Camera / Minor Performing Arts / Minor Dance / Minor Photography / Minor ​ ​ Design For 3-d Action Figures / Minor Preservation Design / Minor Design For Sustainability / Minor Previsualization / Minor Digital Publishing Printmaking / Minor Certificate (Undergraduate) Producing For Film And Media / Minor Dramatic Writing / Minor Production Design / Minor Drawing / Minor Scientific Illustration / Minor Electronic Design / Minor Sculpture / Minor Equestrian Studies / Minor Sequential Art / Minor Fashion / Minor Service Design / Minor Fashion Journalism / Minor Sound Editing / Minor Fashion Marketing And Management / Minor Storyboarding / Minor Fashion Photography / Minor Technical Direction / Minor Fibers / Minor Television Producing / Minor Film And Television / Minor Themed Entertainment Design / Minor Fragrance Marketing And Management / Minor Visual Effects / Minor Furniture Design / Minor Game Ux / Minor Gender Studies / Minor Graphic Design / Minor

26 BACK TO TOP UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (UW MILWAUKEE) 3400 N Maryland Ave Milwaukee, WI 53211 https://uwm.edu

CONTACT Peck School of the Arts 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53211 [email protected] Student Services - (414) 229-4763 https://uwm.edu/arts/art-and-design

MAJORS ● Art Education ● Ceramics ● Community Arts ● Design & Visual Communication ● Digital Fabrication & Design ● Digital Studio Practice ● Fibers ● Jewelry & Metalsmithing ● Painting & Drawing ● Photography & Imaging ● Print & Narrative Forms ● Sculpture ● Arts & Social Entrepreneurship (Cross-departmental)

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