Comics Art (Print and Web)

The 18-hour Comics Art minor is perfect for students who have a deep love for storytelling and imagery. This program focuses on both the traditional and digital techniques used in creating comics. While most people associate comics with comic books, comic strips, and graphic novels, comic artists actually have a wide range of career options. With the growing popularity of this medium, now is an excellent time to study comics.

This minor will not only introduce you to important concepts, vocabulary, and methods in the world of comics but also complement your major in other visual fields. As you develop your skills as a comic artist (both web-based and print), this program will also delve into the rich history of comics. You'll explore their formal characteristics as well as their significant contributions to humanity and culture.

TOverall, this minor offers an exciting opportunity to dive into the world of comics while gaining valuable skills that can be applied across various industries.

Minor Requirements

CORE COURSES

  • ART 101: Drawing 1 - 3 hrs.
  • ENG 207: Introduction to Creative Writing - 3 hrs.
    (Core Curr. Wl)
  • IM191: Comics Appreciation - 3 hrs.
    (Core Curr. Wl)

FOLLOWED BY

  • ART 233: Introduction to Comics Art - Technical Skills and Visual Storytelling - 3 hrs.
  • ART 333: Digital Painting (3 hrs.)
    (iPad required)
  • ART 343: Advanced Storytelling and Production for Comics (3 hrs.)
    (Pre req ART233 Introduction to Comics Art)

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR MINOR: 18