Certificates

Comics Studies Postbaccalaureate Certificate

Application Requirements for Comics Studies Certificate

In order to apply to the certificate, students must:

  1. be admitted as a post-baccalaureate student; you cannot apply to the Comics Studies program as an undergraduate.
  2. meet academic standards--Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in the following categories:
    1. all undergraduate course work outside PSU (if applicable)
    2. all PSU graded credits.
      1. Students who do not meet these standards may apply with a statement explaining their background and academic plans and may be accepted on a probationary status.
  3. fill out the online application.

To continue in the program, students are required to be in good academic standing, requiring a cumulative 3.00 GPA for all post-baccalaureate coursework taken at PSU and a term GPA of at least 2.67 each term.

Application Process

Deadlines:  Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

University Application:  Complete the University Post-Baccalaureate application.

Departmental Application:  Complete the application at https://www.applyweb.com/psuclas/index.html

The Comic Studies application requires:  

A statement of intent: A personal introduction that describes your interest in comics and comic art, your reasons for pursuing the Certificate in Comics Studies, and what most interests you about comics (creation, writing, editing, drawing, history, theory, critical scholarship, etc.).

Requirements

Elective Options (Choose 5):

Other courses (e.g., internships) may be substituted for electives at the direction of the Program Coordinator.

Other courses in additional departments TBA.

Art 297Book Arts

4

Art 2/399Creating Short Comics: Practical Comic Creation

4

Art 356Visual Storytelling

4

Art 370Topics in Printmaking Techniques

4

Art 455Time-Based Art Studio

4

Eng 410/510Special Topics in Comics Studies

4

Jpn 343Topics in Japanese Literature (In Translation)

4

Phl 317Philosophy of Art

4

WLL 448UMajor Figures in World Literature

4

Wr 300Topics in Composition

4

Wr 400/500Special Topics: Advanced Writing for Comics

4

Wr 460/560Introduction to Book Publishing

4

Wr 471/571Publishing Software

4

Total Credit Hours:24

Eng 410/510: Special Topics such as:

  • Editing Comics
  • Focus on Frank Miller/Will Eisner
  • European Comics
  • Autobiographical Comics
  • Superheroes and Society
  • Censorship and the Comics Code

Core Requirement

Eng 449/549Advanced Topics in Cultural Studies: Comics History & Theory

4

Completion Requirements
To be awarded the certificate, students must complete the core requirement and 5 elective courses
with a grade of C or higher (or Pass) for each course.