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Illustration and Emerging Media Major

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration and Emerging Media

Prepare for a dynamic career in visual storytelling with the 126-credit Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Illustration and Emerging Media in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. This STEM-certified undergraduate major is designed to nurture the synergy between traditional artistic skills and contemporary digital technologies. The program explores how timeless illustration practices meet the cutting edge of digital and multimedia mediums. 

Why study illustration and emerging media at Tyler?

  • Specialized curriculum: The program’s curriculum offers a blend of foundational drawing skills and the exploration of new media, including digital illustration, animation, interactive media, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). This focus on illustration through the lens of technology makes the program unique, with iterative studio practices guided by critical thinking and reflection. Learn more about the Illustration and Emerging Media Major curriculum.
  • Learning outcomes: Students will gain skills and experiences directly applicable to their future careers. The program’s learning outcomes address artistic identity and vision, proficiency in diverse analog and digital illustration techniques and mediums, narrative creativity and conceptual strength, knowledge of trade practices, intellectual property and contracts, and social engagement and responsibility. 
  • Faculty mentorships and real-world opportunities: At Tyler, students benefit from small classes and personal mentorship, within the vibrant arts and culture scene of Philadelphia. 
  • State-of-the-art facilities: Students have access to the extensive facilities and resources of Temple University, a leading public research university. Our program emphasizes the importance of image-making, with significant studio time dedicated to honing illustration skills, supported by coursework in design and illustration theories and histories. Tyler’s Digital Fabrication Studio gives students access to many tools including laser cutting, 3d printing, vinyl cutting, embroidery and specialized digital output.  Read about the innovative facilities and studios you will use as a student at Tyler.
illustration created by a student.

Work by design and illustration students at Tyler

Student Outcomes 

Graduates from our program emerge as versatile and innovative image-makers, ready to tackle a range of creative projects and professional challenges. They join a network of accomplished Tyler alumni and have opportunities to learn from leading practitioners in various creative fields. Accomplished alumni illustrators include Jessica Hische, Rachel Ignotofsky, Mary Kate McDevitt, Lydia Nichols, Andrea Pippins and Mario Zucca. See more information about career opportunities for students.

Foundations Program

Foundations

All undergraduate first-year students at Tyler begin with a yearlong immersion in our foundations program. Foundations is a multidisciplinary curriculum through which students gain knowledge in essential concepts and theories, established principles and practices, and time-honored skills and techniques in the study of art, design and the built environment. Students develop a global understanding of artistic traditions and the role of art and design in society before choosing a major in their second year at Tyler.

In the art programs, including graphic and interactive design, students begin with focused study of drawing, 2D design and 3D design. They explore diverse materials, processes and perspectives—from the traditional and low-tech to the innovative and experimental. This bachelor’s degree program is highly structured and intensive, and imparts fundamental studio practices for all visual art. Through the foundations coursework, students gain an academic grounding in the forms, techniques, styles, subjects and symbolism represented in art, architecture and design. Faculty members from across the art and design areas teach the foundations courses, assuring a broad range of experience and diverse viewpoints.

Learn more about the foundations program at Tyler.

illustration by a student.

Work by design and illustration students at Tyler

Classes & Curriculum  

The BFA in Illustration and Emerging Media curriculum starts with a foundational year of studying drawing, 2D and 3D principles, woodshop and art history, and critical reading and writing. In the sophomore and junior years, students begin to focus on courses in the major, including the following.

  • Lettering Design
  • Illustrated Book Design
  • Murals
  • Stylized Figure for Illustration
  • Illustrated Scenes and Settings
  • Icons and Illustration Systems
  • Informational Storytelling 

See the courses you will take as a Illustration and Emerging Media Major student.

Minor in Illustration and Emerging Media 

The Minor in Illustration and Emerging Media provides non-majors at Temple and Tyler the opportunity to develop foundational illustration skills while exploring contemporary media and technologies. Students engage with both traditional and digital techniques, gaining practical experience in visual storytelling and conceptual illustration. The curriculum emphasizes creative problem-solving, visual communication, and collaborative projects, equipping students with versatile skills applicable across various industries. This minor is only available to students outside the Design and Illustration Department. For more information about the minor, please contact Kelly Holohan, professor and program head, at .

Concentrations

This degree program can be completed with or without a concentration. Your concentration options include

  • Art Education

    Prepare to qualify for the Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in art, kindergarten through 12th grade. Students complete the BFA requirements along with 32 credit hours in art education, education and specified liberal arts courses. Education-related studies begin in students’ second year. Students generally take five years to fulfill all requirements or the 155-credit degree.

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Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the Bachelor of Fine Arts offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $26,592.00 per year
Out-of-state: $44,532.00 per year

Our Academic Advisors

Tyler’s academic advising team offers every Tyler student one-on-one, personal and academic guidance, beginning at Orientation right through to graduation. The academic advisors help you chart your course through your degree program and major, and ensure you are on a clear educational path. 

Advisors are available to discuss registration, study abroad and staying on track to graduate, as well as policy and procedures and navigating other available resources across the university. 

Appointments with the advising team can be made by visiting the Student Tools tab in TUportal. General questions can be submitted to the team’s virtual front desk during regular business hours, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Academic Advising Office 
Tyler 212  
2001 N. 13th St. 
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Student Clubs & Organizations

Joining a student organization can enrich your coursework, help you build meaningful networks with peers and gain leadership experience. Below are examples of student clubs and organizations that can help you grow academically, creatively and professionally. 

See a full list of student organizations.

Study Away

Exposure to diverse cultures, environments and mindsets is essential for art, architecture and design students. At Tyler, you are encouraged to broaden your perspective and explore unique environments through study away programs. 

Programs to study in RomeTokyo and Venice are offered throughout the year. 

For a half-century, Temple Rome has been a center for hands-on, interdisciplinary learning, where the “Eternal City” is the classroom, the studio and the campus. It offers extensive experiences for art and architecture students, with courses in architecture, art history, drawing, liberal arts, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture.  

Temple University Japan offers a Bachelor of Arts in Art with a Digital Media concentration. Students may also take individual digital photography, art history and architecture courses on the Japan campus. 

The Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses office is available to answer questions. 
Email:  
Phone: 215-204-0720

Accreditation

Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s degree programs are accredited by the following accrediting bodies. 

Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s architecture and environmental design programs are accredited by the following accrediting bodies. 

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