Visual Art, A.F.A.
This studio-arts, portfolio-intensive curriculum is designed for students who seek transfer into a competitive Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program or similar baccalaureate program in either fine arts, graphic design, or photography at a college or university. Students work on a common foundation year of studio art courses and then select their concentration in either fine arts, graphic design, or photography for their second year of study. Note that the graphic design concentration is offered at the AL and LO campuses and the photography concentration is offered at AL and WO.
Courses
- ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic
- ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern
- ART 116 — Design For The Web I
- ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing
- ART 130 — Introduction to Multimedia
- ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design
- ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills
- ART 141 — Typography I
- ART 142 — Typography II
- ART 153 — Ceramics Handbuilding I
- ART 154 — Ceramics Wheel Throwing I
- ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art
- ART 215 — History of Modern Art
- ART 217 — Graphic Design I
- ART 223 — Life Drawing
- ART 231 — Sculpture I
- ART 235 — Ceramics Handbuilding II
- ART 236 — Sculptural Ceramics
- ART 237 — Ceramics Glaze Formulation and Firing
- ART 241 — Painting I
- ART 242 — Painting II
- ART 250 — History of Design
- ART 271 — Printmaking I
- ART 298 — Seminar And Project
- CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- ENG 112 — College Composition II
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning
- MTH 245 — Statistics I
- PHT 101 — Photography I
- PHT 102 — Photography II
- PHT 103 — Black and White Darkroom Photography I
- PHT 104 — Black and White Darkroom Photography II
- PHT 110 — History of Photography
- PHT 130 — Video I
- PHT 131 — Video II
- PHT 201 — Advanced Photography I
- PHT 221 — Studio Lighting I
- PHT 270 — Digital Imaging I
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: