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The mission of Pratt Institute is to educate artists and creative professionals to be responsible contributors to society.
Pratt seeks to instill in all graduates aesthetic judgment, professional knowledge, collaborative skills, and technical expertise.
With a firm grounding in the liberal arts and sciences, a Pratt education blends theory with creative application in preparing graduates to become leaders in their professions.
Pratt enrolls a diverse group of highly talented and dedicated students, challenging them to achieve their full potential.
Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present “Courthouse Confessions – In Their Own Words,” a photography exhibition of work by CCPS instructor and longtime photojournalist Steven Hirsch. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, runs from August 31 – September 29, 2009.
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Pratt Institute’s Media Arts Department has been renamed the Film/Video and Photography Department, effective July 1, 2009. The department, which is one of 15 degree programs within the Institute’s School of Art and Design, is located on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus.
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Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present “Eye on the Strand,” a group exhibition that features the work of the three winners and 20 finalists of Pratt, the Aperture Foundation, and Strand Book Store’s first-ever photography contest. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will run from July 15 – August 26, 2009 and will include creative photo representations of the Strand Book Store.
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Pratt Institute President Thomas F. Schutte and The Board of Trustees of Pratt Institute will hold a dinner to celebrate the establishment of The Marc Rosen Distinguished Visiting Chair in Design on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at The Gramercy Park Hotel Roof at Two Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The event will include a cocktail reception at 7 p.m. followed by dinner, and will celebrate the first endowed professorship in the history of Pratt Institute.
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Pratt Institute department of fine arts graduate students Charlotte Meyer
and Kris Scheifele won 2009 Joan Mitchell Fellowship Awards for their accomplishments in sculpture and painting, respectively. Through this award program, Meyer and Scheifele will each receive a $15,000 grant and will also participate in a group exhibition at the Cue Art Foundation in Chelsea, New York in
spring of 2010.
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Associate Degree Programs
For more information about programs, or to set up an appointment for a portfolio review and a tour of our facilities, please call 212-647-7375.
114 West 14th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10011-2700
212 647-7375 | aos@pratt.edu
The Associate Degree program is concise, comprehensive, and demanding, offering students the choice of an intensive two-year career (A.O.S.) or transfer (A.A.S.) track education. Located in Manhattan, these programs integrate the best of new technologies along with a strong commitment to traditional art and design curriculum.
Associate of Occupational Studies (A.O.S.):
Graphic Design, Illustration, and Digital Design and Interactive Media
The A.O.S. program is a professional degree designed for high school graduates and adults with or without previous college experience. This is an intensive, two-year all art- and design-based curriculum, offering a strong foundation in design along with capstone courses, internship opportunities, and a professional portfolio upon graduation. The program attracts highly motivated students who upon completion move quickly into the fields of advertising, illustration, Web and CD-ROM design, digital video, package design, and publishing.
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.):
Graphic Design/Illustration and Painting/Drawing
The A.A.S. program, with majors in Graphic Design/Illustration and Painting/Drawing, is a pre-professional degree program providing the student with the first two years of a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts course of study, and upon completion students graduate with an A.A.S. degree and have the option of entering an arts profession, or applying for transfer into a four-year B.F.A. program at Pratt or another school of choice. The program offers a strong foundation, advanced-level art and design courses, and a liberal studies component, all combined to create a comprehensive transfer degree.
The faculty for both the A.O.S. and A.A.S. degree programs comprises New York’s leading professionals, who bring to the classroom practical professional experience and expertise reflecting the highest standards in their fields. The emphasis on the personal attention given each student defines a key difference between this and other programs. Students may attend on either a full- or part-time basis. Financial aid is available to qualified students. A portfolio review is the primary requirement for entrance and provides an opportunity to discuss not only a student’s work but also the many career opportunities that are available.
For more information about programs, or to set up an appointment for a portfolio review and a tour of our facilities, please call 212-647-7375.
- more information about applying
Pratt's Associate Degree Program has a rolling admission policy,
which means that there are no specific deadlines for applying to the program.
For more information contact the Associate Degree Office at:
212-647-7375
How to Apply
Please use the below link to find out more about AOS/AAS standard admission requirements; deadlines; and other important information.
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Curriculum
Semester 1
2cr. Drawing I: Figure: ASFD-143A
2cr. Drawing I: General: ASFD-143B
3cr. 3-D Design I: ASFD-157
2cr. Light/Color/Design I: ASFD-168
3cr. Survey of Art I: HA-115
2cr. Painting I: ASIL-100
3cr. Intro to Literary and
Critical Studies: ENGL-101
17 CREDITS
Semester 2
2cr. Drawing II: Figure: ASFD-144A
2cr. Drawing II: General: ASFD-144B
4cr. 3-D Design II: ASFD-158
2cr. Light/Color/Design II: ASFD-169
3cr. Survey of Art II: HA-116
2cr. Painting II: ASDG-206
3cr. Introduction to
Literature: ENGL-103
18 CREDITS
Semester 3
2cr. Photography: ASDG-101
2cr. Drawing III: ASDG-207
2cr. Painting III: ASDG-225
2cr. Computer Graphics: ASGR-151
2cr. Printmaking: ASPR-205
2cr. Nineteenth Century Art: HA-215
3cr. World Civilizations I:CH-300
3cr. Introductory Science: SCI-170
18 CREDITS
Semester 4
2cr. Drawing IV: ASDG-208
2cr. Painting IV: ASDG-226
2cr. 2D Computer Graphics: ASGR-250
2cr. Fine Arts Seminar: ASFA-241
3cr. World Civilizations II: CH-400
3cr. General Psychology :SS-210
2cr. Elective credits
16 CREDITS
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 69
Curriculum
Semester 1
2cr. Drawing I: Figure: ASFD-143A
2cr. Drawing I: General: ASFD-143B
3cr. 3-D Design I: ASFD-157
2cr. Light/Color/Design I: ASFD-168
3cr. Survey of Art I: HA-115
2cr. Painting I: ASIL-100
3cr. Intro to Literary and
Critical Studies ENGL-101
17 CREDITS
Semester 2
2cr. Drawing II: Figure: ASFD-144A
2cr. Drawing II: General: ASFD-144B
4cr. 3-D Design II: ASFD-158
2cr. Light/Color/Design II: ASFD-169
3cr. Survey of Art II: HA-116
2cr. Painting II: ASDG-206
3cr. Introduction to Literature: ENGL-103
18 CREDITS
Semester 3
2cr. Typographic Design I: ASDG-109
4cr. Communication Design I: ASGR-101
2cr. Computer Graphics: ASGR-151
2cr. Illustration I: ASIL-101
2cr. Nineteenth Century Art: HA-215
3cr. World Civilizations I: CH-300
3cr. Introductory Science: SCI-170
18 CREDITS
Semester 4
2cr. Photography: ASDG-101
2cr. Typographic Design II: ASDG-211
4cr. Communication Design II: ASGR-102
2cr. Illustration II: ASIL-102
3cr. World Civilizations II: CH-400
3cr. General Psychology: SS-210
16 CREDITS
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 69
Curriculum
Semester 1
2cr. Drawing I: Figure: ASFD-143A:
2cr. Drawing I: General: ASFD-143B:
4cr. Communication Design I: ASGR-101
2cr. Typographic Design I: ASDG-109
2cr. Light/Color/Design I: ASFD-168
2cr. Design History: Communications: ASFD-210
2cr. Computer Graphics: ASGR-151
16 CREDITS
Semester 2
2cr. Drawing II: Figure:
ASFD-144A
2cr. Drawing II: General: ASFD-144B
4cr. Communication Design II: ASGR-102
2cr. Typographic Design II: ASDG-211
2cr. Rendering: ASDG-103
3cr. Interactive Media:
ASCG-101
2cr. Electronic Page Design I: ASGR-270
17 CREDITS
Semester 3
2cr. Typographic Design III: ASDG-212
2cr. Graphic Design I: ASGR-201
2cr. Advertising Design I: ASGR-203
2cr. Publication Design I: ASGR-205
2cr. Package Design I: ASGR-207
2cr. Photography: ASDG-101
2cr. Electronic Page Design II: ASGR-271
2cr. 2D Computer Graphics: ASGR-250
2cr. Elective
18 CREDITS
Semester 4
2cr. Typographic Design IV: ASDG-213
2cr. Graphic Design II: ASGR-202
2cr. Advertising Design II: ASGR-204
2cr. Publication Design II: ASGR-206
2cr. Package Design II: ASGR-208
2cr. Portfolio Development & Business Procedures: ASGR-240
2cr. Pre-Press & Print Production: ASGR-220
2cr. Elective
16 CREDITS
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 67
Curriculum
Semester 1
2cr. ASFD-143A: Drawing I: Figure
2cr. ASFD-143B: Drawing I: General
2cr. ASIL 100: Painting I
2cr. ASIL 101: Illustration I
2cr. ASDG 109: Typographic Design I
2cr. ASFD 168: Light, Color & Design
2cr. ASFD 212: Design History: Illustration
2cr. ASGR 151: Computer Graphics
16 CREDITS
Semester 2
2cr. ASFD 144A: Drawing II (Figure)
2cr. ASFD 144B: Drawing II (General)
2cr. ASDG 206: Painting II
2cr. ASIL 102: Illustration II
2cr. ASDG 103: Rendering
2cr. ASCG 101: Interactive Media
3cr. ASDG 101: Photography
2cr. ASIL 212: Airbrush Techniques
17 CREDITS
Semester 3
2cr. ASIL 201: Illustration III
2cr. ASIL 203: Illustration I: Editorial
2cr. ASIL 205: Illustration I: Advertising
2cr. ASDG 207: Drawing III
2cr. ASDG 225: Painting III
2cr. ASPR 205: Printmaking
2cr. ASGR 230: Graphic Design for Illustrators
2cr. ASGR 251: 2D Computer Illustration
Electives: (Select 1 class from below)
3cr. ASCG 103: Interactive Media I
2cr. ASDG 211: Typographic Design II
2cr. ASDG 215: Internship
2cr. ASDG 227: Directed Studies
2cr. ASGR-250: 2D Computer Graphics
18 CREDITS
Semester 4
2cr. ASIL 202: Illustration IV
2cr. ASIL 204: Illustration II: Editorial
2cr. ASIL 206: Illustration II: Advertising
2cr. ASIL 209: Illustration II: Children's Book
2cr. ASDG 226: Painting IV
2cr. ASDG 208: Drawing IV
2cr. ASGR 240: Portfolio Develop. & Business Procedures
Electives: (Select 1 class from below)
2cr. ASDG 202: Digital Photography
2cr. ASDG 211: Typographic Design II
2cr. ASDG 270: Electronic Page Design I
2cr. ASGR 216: Internship
16/18 CREDITS
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 67
Pratt Show 2007
The Pratt Show takes place at the Manhattan Center located 34th Street and 8th Avenue in New York City. This years show will take place from May 8th to May 10th.
Curriculum
Semester 1
2cr. Drawing I: General: ASFD-143B
4cr. Communication Design I: ASGR-101
2cr. Typographic Design I: ASDG-109
2cr. Light/Color/Design I: ASFD-168
3cr. Fundamentals of
Digital Media: ASCG-100
3cr. Interactive Media: ASCG-101
16 CREDITS
Semester 2
4cr. Communication Design II: ASGR-102
2cr. Photography: ASDG-101
2cr. Graphic Design I: ASGR-201
3cr. Digital Design Studio I: ASCG-102
3cr. Interactive Media I: ASCG-103
3cr. Time-Based Media: ASCG-105
17 CREDITS
Semester 3
2cr. Typographic Design II: ASDG-211
3cr. Interactive Media II: ASCG-206
3cr. Digital Design Studio II: ASCG-204
3cr. 3-D Modeling: ASCG-210
3cr. Desktop Video I :ASCG-209
2cr. Graphic Design II: ASGR-202
16 CREDITS
Semester 4
3cr. Digital Design &
Interactive Portfolio: ASCG-240
3cr. Electronic Pre-Press: ASCG-212
3cr. Desktop Video II: ASCG-213
3cr. 3-D Computer Animation: ASCG-214
3cr. Interactive Media III: ASCG-208
2cr. Elective
17 CREDITS
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 66
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Anne Bartoc
Visiting Instructor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
abartoc@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Work exhibited by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, 50 Books/50 covers, 1999, 2001 and 2003; clients include, The New York Historical Society, Martha Stewart, Guggenheim Museum, Penguin Books and New Press; has co-authored six books on graphic design with Steven Heller, including Less is More, published by North Light books.
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Steven Brodeur
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
sbrodeur@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Graphics Director, Institutional Investor, Inc.
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James Burke
Visiting Instructor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
jburk996@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Gold Medal recipient, New York Society of Illustrators; Awards of Excellence from Communication Arts, Print's Regional Design and The Original Art show; clients include Little, Brown and Co., Harper Collins, Scholastic, and Farrar.
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Douglas Chayka
Visiting Instructor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
dchayka@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Doug Chayka is the illustrator of the children´s picture books Four Feet, Two Sandals, Beekeepers, Yanni Rubbish, and The Pink House at the Seashore, and his editorial illustrations appear regularly in The Nation, The New York Times, and many other publications. He received his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996, and studied painting and printmaking in Germany as a Fulbright scholar from 2000-2002 at the Berlin University of the Arts. Doug currently lives in Brooklyn.
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Lisa Crafts
Visiting Instructor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
lcrafts@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Lisa Crafts is an animator, After Effects artist, and painter. Her independent films have been shown in festivals, museums, theaters, and on television in Europe, Japan, Korea, and throughout North America. She has received grants from the Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, and NYFA. Her commissioned work includes animation for independent documentaries, Sesame Street, and American Movie Classics. Crafts has been a guest lecturer at many schools, including Harvard University and Rhode Island School of Design. She has also curated animation programs in the US and Japan.
Dean Dalfonzo
Visiting Instructor
Manhattan 3
(212) 647-7375
ddalfonz@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Studied with world-renowned artists Steven Assael, Eric Fischl, Vincent Desiderio, Damian Loeb and Tony Scherman; summer resident in the Norwegian studio of acclaimed figurative painter Odd Nerdrum, and at The Florence Academy of Art; exhibited at both Sotheby's and Christie's auction houses in New York; works included in private and corporate collections including United airlines, Struever Brothers and Eccles and Rouse.
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