Art major leads to the Associate in Arts degree and prepares the student for transfer to a four-year institution. Students completing the baccalaureate program or graduate work may be hired in the major or allied fields as a consultant, illustrator, teacher, artist or visual information specialist.
Term Effective Fall 1973
| Required Courses
|
| ART 201 |
World Art History I |
4.0 |
| ART 202 |
World Art History II |
4.0 |
| ART 210 |
Drawing I |
1.5 - 3.0 |
| ART 213 |
Color and Composition |
3.0 |
| ART 214 |
Three-Dimensional Art and Design |
3.0 |
|
| Plus 6 additional units selected from the following: |
| ART 170 |
Weaving (ART 170/171) |
3.0 |
| ART 174 |
Weaving Structures |
3.0 |
| ART 175 |
Rug & Tapestry Weaving |
3.0 |
| ART 176 |
Fabric Printing & Dyeing (ART 176/77) |
3.0 |
|
| Total Required Units
| 21.5 - 23.0
|