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Illustration Schools and Programs in The United States

Study Illustration in The United States

Academy of Art University

San Francisco, The United States
The Academy of Art University is a private university owned by the Stephens Institute. The institution was established in San Francisco, California in 1929 by Richard S. Stephens. Receiving about 18,000 students per year the Academy of Art University is the largest art and design school in the United States. The school has made available both on-campus and distance education degrees and certificate programs in its fine arts programs. The university offers undergraduate opportunities such as Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts; its graduate options include Master... See full description.

Bay State College

Boston
Bay State College is a small, private college located in Boston, MA offering a variety of Associate, Bachelor’s, and Graduate Degree Programs including Business, Criminal Justice, Entertainment Management, Fashion, Information Technology, Nursing and Physical Therapist Assistant. Bay State College is committed to offering career-focused academic programs in some of today’s most in-demand industries taught by professors with in-field experience. With day, evening, online and hybrid classes offered, students can complete their degree no matter their schedule. Located in the historic... See full description.

College for Creative Studies

Detroit, The United States
The College for Creative Studies was formed in 1975 as an educational venture for art and design students. Today the college has over 1400 students, pursuing Bachelor’s of Arts degree in 12 different majors and Master of Arts in design and transportation design. CSS also offers continuing education opportunities in the field of visual arts and conducts several community-related art partnership programs. CSS is accredited by the National Association of School of Arts and Design and Higher learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The campus infrastructure... See full description.

Lesley University

Cambridge, The United States

Montclair State University

Montclair, The United States

Montgomery College

Germantown, The United States
Montgomery College is a public, open-access community college, which was established in 1946, when its first classes were held in the evenings at a local high school. It is located in Montgomery County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. in the United States. The college awards two-year associate's degrees and a variety of professional certificates and letters of recognition. The degrees offered are Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.), and Associate of Fine Arts (A.F.A.). Graduates of... See full description.

Piedmont Technical College

Greenwood, The United States

SACI College of Art & Design

New York, The United States
SACI Studio Art Centers International is a US non-profit university program, aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, who are looking for accredited studio art, design, and liberal arts education. The program takes pride in its 35 years of experience, and is held in Florence, Italy. Options for students include Academic Year Abroad, Academic Semester Abroad, BGSU MFA Program, Post-Baccalaureate Program, and Summer Studies. SACI follows the mission to provide an unparalleled experience to students by offering direct access to Italian culture, a wide range of complementary academic... See full description.

Suffolk University

Boston, The United States

SUNY, The State University of New York

Albany, The United States
SUNY is a system of public universities in New York, USA. It was established in 1948, and represents the largest system of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the world. Overall, it has 64 campuses around the state, including four University Centers. Accordingly, the system offers all types of undergraduate, postgraduate, and distance learning programs with the purpose to preserve the high quality of education in the public institutions of New York. With regard to this, in 2010, SUNY launched a new strategic plan, which is called the Power of SUNY.

Union County College

Cranford, The United States

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