2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Visual Arts, A.A.
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(60 semester hours minimum)
The Visual Arts Degree provides both a strong basic foundation in art combined with a broad background in general education. Many students who earn this degree transfer their credits to a four-year art school, college or university. Students have also used the knowledge and skills gained in this program to launch an art career.
Students follow a traditional core program track centered on Drawing, Two-Dimensional Design, Three-Dimensional Design, Art History and Computer Graphics. Elective courses include Animation, Illustration, Graphic Design, Advanced Computer Graphics, Ceramics, Photography Painting and Printmaking. The Visual Arts program track requires a strong General Education core which is required for transfer to a four-year school.
A Graphic Arts, Photography and Studio Art Certificate are also available for those students who want to hone or learn new skills in a specific area. Students enrolled in a certificate program may apply their credits to the associate degree if they so choose.
In addition to General Education Outcomes, learners who complete the Visual Arts degree will:
- Effectively utilize the fundamental elements of design, such as color, composition, line, form, texture, pattern, value, and space
- Demonstrate a competency in skills, procedures and techniques necessary, including dexterity with both manual and/or digital tools to complete their projects
- Demonstrate the ability to conceptualize their ideas into a visual representation
- Demonstrate the ability to follow a creative project from conception to completion
- Demonstrate desirable work habits, creative thinking, the ability to solve problems
- Effectively critique one’s own work and the work of others
- Demonstrate an appreciation of the relationships of works of art in relation to culture and human experience
- Demonstrate an ability to address art and design in an interdisciplinary context
- Demonstrate an ability to develop complex and sophisticated ideas through independent research.
For more information, contact Program Coordinator Annie Joly.
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General Education Core - Visual Arts
Communication Skills: 6 Credits
Humanities: 6 Credits
- Humanities Elective 1
- Humanities Elective 1
Liberal Arts and Sciences: 6 Credits (No ART*, DGA*, or GRA* for Art Majors)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective 2
- Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective 2
Math/Science: 6 or 7 Credits
- Math Elective
- Science Elective
Social Sciences: 9 Credits
- Social Science Elective 3
- Social Science Elective 3
- History Elective
Visual Arts Core: 15 Credits
Visual Arts Electives: Select from ART, DGA, or GRA - 12 Credits
Total Program Credits: 60
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Courses must be selected from the following disciplines: communication, English, foreign languages, humanities, sign language, music, philosophy, theater. |
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Choose from the following disciplines: American sign language, anthropology, biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, economics, education, English, foreign languages, history, humanities, mathematics, music, philosophy, physical sciences, political science, psychology, science, sociology, theater. |
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Courses must be selected from at least two of the following disciplines: anthropology, economics, education, history, political science, psychology, social science, sociology. |
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