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The art curricula include four tracks leading to the A.A.
in arts and sciences (art, art education, art history, and studio
art) and two certificate curricula (specialized art and studio art).
Art (G, TP) Arts and Sciences
A.A.
The basic art curriculum is designed to provide a foundation
of general art courses supplemented by general education requirements.
The core of skills provided by this foundation encourages a broad
exposure to the arts and prepares students for advanced study and
careers in many areas, including studio art, art education, applied
design, museum studies, and art marketing.
The following curriculum offers basic art courses that
will prepare the student for transfer, leading to a degree of bachelor
of arts or bachelor of fine arts from a four-year college or university.
Completion of all requirements for this track will lead to the award
of the A.A. in arts and sciences. In keeping with the College's commitment
to serve the varied educational needs of the community, the art program
accommodates students who seek careers in the arts, as well as those
who want to strengthen established skills or find a means of self-expression. A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows;
part-time students should consult an adviser.
| First Semester |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 103 |
Design I |
3
|
| AR 107 |
Art History I |
3
|
| EN 101 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Health foundation |
1
|
| |
Behavioral and
social sciences distribution *
|
3
|
Second Semester |
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 104 |
Design II |
3
|
| AR 108 |
Art History II |
3
|
| EN 102 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing
|
3
|
| |
Mathematics foundation |
3
|
| PE 101–199 |
Physical education elective |
1
|
Third Semester |
| |
AR electives (2)† |
6
|
| EN 201 |
|
|
| or |
|
|
| EN 202 |
Introduction to World Literature |
3
|
| |
Humanities distribution |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences lab distribution
|
4
|
Fourth Semester |
| |
AR electives (2)† |
6
|
| |
Speech foundation |
3
|
| |
Arts or
humanities distribution ‡
|
3
|
| |
Behavioral and social sciences distribution*
|
3
|
| |
Natural sciences non-lab or lab distribution
|
3(4)
|
|
Total credit hours 66 (67)
|
| * The two behavioral and
social sciences courses must be in different disciplines.
† Students wishing to pursue an emphasis
in studio art, art education, or art history should consult a member
of the art faculty for advice on selection of appropriate
electives.
‡ 200-level literature course
recommended.
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This track is designed for the student who is interested in teaching
art and who plans to transfer to a four-year program to pursue a career
in elementary or secondary art education. Completion of all requirements
for this track will lead to the award of the A.A. in arts and sciences.
A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; part-time
students should consult an adviser.
| First Semester |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 103 |
Design I |
3
|
| AR 107 |
Art History I |
3
|
| EN 101 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Health foundation |
1
|
| |
Mathematics foundation |
3
|
Second Semester |
| AA 124 |
Advertising Design I |
3
|
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 104 |
Design II |
3
|
| AR 105 |
Color |
3
|
| AR 108 |
Art History II |
3
|
| EN 102 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
Third Semester |
| AR 121 |
Ceramics I |
3
|
| AR 123 |
Crafts |
3
|
| PY 102 |
General Psychology |
3
|
| |
Speech foundation |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences non-lab or lab distribution
|
3
|
| |
Printmaking elective* |
3
|
Fourth Semester |
| AR 201 |
Painting I |
3
|
| AR 221 |
Sculpture I |
3
|
| PE 101–199 |
Physical education elective |
1
|
| |
Behavioral and social sciences
distribution† |
3
|
| |
Humanities distribution ‡ |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences lab distribution |
4
|
|
Total credit hours 69
|
|
* Select AR 213, AR 214, AR 223, AR 224, or AR 226.
† Cannot be a psychology course.
‡ Students planning to transfer to
institutions requiring a foreign language are advised to elect a
foreign language.
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This track is designed for the student who is interested primarily
in the historical and aesthetic aspects of the subject rather than
in the production of art and who plans to transfer to a four-year
program to pursue a degree in museum work, art research, or art history.
Completion of all requirements for this track will lead to the award
of the A.A. in arts and sciences.
A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows;
part-time students should consult an adviser.
| First Semester |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 103 |
Design I |
3
|
| AR 107 |
Art History I |
3
|
| EN 101 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Speech foundation |
3
|
| |
Foreign language elective *
|
3
|
Second Semester |
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 104 |
Design II |
3
|
| AR 108 |
Art History II |
3
|
| EN 102 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Health foundation |
1
|
| PE 101–199 |
Physical education elective |
1
|
| |
Foreign language elective* |
3
|
Third Semester |
| |
Mathematics foundation |
3
|
| |
Behavioral and social sciences
distribution† |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences non-lab or lab distribution
|
3 (4)
|
| |
Art history elective |
3
|
| |
Foreign language elective* |
3
|
Fourth Semester |
| |
Behavioral and social sciences
distribution† |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences lab distribution |
4
|
| |
Art history elective |
3
|
| |
Foreign language elective *
|
3
|
| |
Literature
elective ‡ |
3
|
Total credit hours 66 (67)
|
|
* French
or German is recommended.
† Must be taken from different disciplines. One multicultural
course is required from art, humanities, or behavioral and social
sciences distribution.
‡ Course should be selected from
humanities distribution list. |
Studio Art (R) Arts and Sciences A.A.
This track is designed for the student who is interested in making
art and in exploring the aesthetics and techniques of various studio
areas, such as ceramics, crafts, design, drawing, painting, printmaking,
and sculpture. This track introduces the student to a broad range
of basic art courses, which may lead to future specialization and/or
transfer to a four-year program. Completion of all requirements for
this track will lead to the award of the A.A. in arts and sciences.
A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows;
part-time students should consult an adviser.
| First Semester |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 103 |
Design I |
3
|
| AR 107 |
Art History I |
3
|
| EN 101 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Health foundation |
1
|
| |
Mathematics foundation |
3
|
Second Semester |
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 104 |
Design II |
3
|
| AR 105 |
Color |
3
|
| AR 108 |
Art History II |
3
|
| EN 102 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing |
3
|
| |
Behavioral and social sciences distribution* |
3
|
Third Semester |
| |
AA, AR, or ID elective† |
3
|
| |
Crafts elective‡ |
3
|
| |
Printmaking elective** |
3
|
| |
Behavioral and social sciences distribution* |
3
|
| |
Humanities distribution |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences non-lab or lab distribution |
3 (4)
|
Fourth Semester |
| AR 201 |
Painting I |
3
|
| AR 221 |
Sculpture I |
3
|
| |
AA, AR, or ID elective |
3
|
| PE 101–199 |
Physical education elective |
1
|
| |
Speech foundation |
3
|
| |
Natural sciences lab distribution
|
4
|
|
Total credit hours 69 (70)
|
|
* Must be taken from different disciplines. One multicultural
course is required from art, humanities, or behavioral and
social studies distribution.
† CG 120 or PG 150 is recommended.
‡ Select AR 121, AR 123, AR 124, or AR
229.
** Select AR 213, AR 214, AR 223, AR
224, or AR 226. |
Specialized Art Certificate
This certificate curriculum is designed for students who want
intensive training in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture,
or jewelry and metalsmithing. Students who complete this curriculum
may continue study toward an associate's degree. Students should select
one art history course and one specialized art area in consultation
with an adviser in the Art Department.
| Art History Requirement (3 credit hours) |
| Select AR 107 Art History I, AR 108 Art History II,
or AR 127 Art Appreciation (Art in Culture). |
Drawing (select 12 credit hours) |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 280A |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 281A |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 285A |
Individualized Art Workshop |
3
|
Painting (select 12 credit hours) |
| AR 201 |
Painting I* |
3
|
| AR 202 |
Painting II |
3
|
| AR 205 |
Watercolor I* |
3
|
| AR 206 |
Watercolor II |
3
|
| AR 280B |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 281B |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 285B |
Individualized Art Workshop |
3
|
Printmaking (select 12 credit hours)
|
| Select two courses from the following: |
6
|
| AR 213 |
World Woodcut and
Relief Traditions† |
|
| AR 214 |
Printmaking:
Lithography†
|
|
| AR 223 |
Lithography and
Relief Printmaking† |
|
| AR 224 |
Intaglio Printmaking |
|
| Select two courses from the following: |
6
|
| AR 225 |
Seriography |
|
| AR 226 |
Monotype Workshop |
|
| AR 280C |
Studio Practicum |
|
| AR 281C |
Studio Practicum |
|
| AR 285C |
Individualized Art Workshop |
|
Ceramics (select 12 credit hours) |
| AR 121 |
Ceramics I |
3
|
| AR 122 |
Ceramics II |
3
|
| AR 280D |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 281D |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 285D |
Individualized Art Workshop |
3
|
Sculpture (select 12 credit hours) |
| AR 221 |
Sculpture I* |
3
|
| AR 222 |
Sculpture II |
3
|
| AR 280E |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 281E |
Studio Practicum |
3
|
| AR 285E |
Individualized Art Workshop |
3
|
Jewelry and Metalsmithing (select 12 credit hours) |
| Select two courses from the following: |
6
|
| AR 123 |
Crafts |
|
| AR 124 |
Enameling I |
|
| AR 125 |
Enameling II |
|
| AR 229 |
Jewelry and Metalsmithing |
|
| Select two courses from the following: |
6
|
| AR 280G |
Studio Practicum |
|
| AR 281G |
Studio Practicum |
|
| AR 285G |
Individualized Art Workshop |
|
|
Total credit hours (for each area) 15
|
| * Students must either
complete the prerequisites (AR 102 and AR 103 for AR 201; AR 101 for
AR 205; AR 103 and AR 104 for AR 221) or have them waived by consent
of the department.
† Students may not receive credit for
both AR 223 and AR 213 or AR 214.
|
This certificate curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in art while offering an
opportunity for generalized study. Students who complete this curriculum may continue study toward an associate's degree. Student
should select courses in consultation with an adviser in the Art Department.
| General Art Requirements (18 credit hours) |
| AR 101 |
Drawing I |
3
|
| AR 102 |
Drawing II |
3
|
| AR 103 |
Design I |
3
|
| AR 104 |
Design II |
3
|
| AR 105 |
Color |
3
|
| Select one of the following: |
3
|
| AR 107 |
Art History I |
|
| AR 108 |
Art History II |
|
| AR 127 |
Art Appreciation (Art in Culture) |
|
| Studio Art Electives (12 credit hours) |
| Select from the following courses: AR 112,
AR 113, AR 121, AR 122, AR 123, AR 124, AR 125, AR 201,
AR 202, AR 203, AR 204, AR 205, AR 206, AR 213, AR 214,
AR 221, AR 222, AR 223*, AR 224, AR 225, AR 226, AR 227,
AR 229, AR 280A–AR 280G, AR 281A–AR 281G, AR 285A–AR 285L.
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Total credit hours 30
|
| * Students cannot also
receive credit for AR 213 or AR 214. |
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