Liberal Arts: Art & Design Option; AA
The A.A. Art program provides students with both a broadbased liberal arts education and a strong foundation in the visual arts. Art students learn technical skills and the basic principles of drawing, design, and color. Students may also elect courses in painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, art history, and an introduction to computer graphics. Students develop competency in studio arts, an appreciation of the role of visual art in society, and an understanding of the works of past and present major artists. This transfer program is designed for students interested in a career in the arts but not necessarily as working artists. Many career opportunities in the arts require a broad li
Courses
- ANT-102 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology
- ART-101 — Introduction to Art
- ART-110 — Design I
- ART-112 — Design II
- ART-120 — Drawing I
- ART-121 — Drawing II
- ART-135 — 3D Design
- ART-214 — Portfolio Preparation
- ART-220 — Painting I
- ART-221 — Painting II
- ART-250 — Art History I
- ART-251 — Art History II
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- GDD-101 — Intro to Computer Graphics
- HIS-103 — Ancient & Medieval Foundations
- HIS-104 — Western World Since 1600
- HIS-106 — World History II
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- MTH-113 — Modern College Mathematics I
- PHO-115 — History of Photography
- PHO-120 — Digital Photography I
- PSC-105 — Physical Science I
- PSC-106 — Physical Science I Lab
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology
- REL-205 — Comparative Religion
- SOC-101 — Principles of Sociology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking