Studio Arts, Associate in Arts for Transfer
The Associate in Arts in Studio Arts Transfer (AA-T) Degree is intended to meet the lower division requirement for Studio Arts majors (or similar majors) at a CSU campus that offers a Studio Arts baccalaureate degree. The degree helps to develop a strong foundation level of art skills in a variety of mediums and techniques. Courses will stimulate conceptual thinking, problem-solving and critical analysis through direct application and experience, as well as foster an understanding of art within history and culture. Students who major in the field of art have a variety of opportunities open to them. Choices include careers in teaching, art criticism, historic preservation, museum/gallery prac
Courses
- ART M20 — Two-Dimensional Design
- ART M23 — Three-Dimensional Design
- ART M30 — Drawing and Composition I
- ART M31 — Drawing and Composition II
- ART M32 — Life Drawing I
- ART M33 — Life Drawing II
- ART M43 — Acrylic Painting I
- ART M44 — Acrylic Painting II
- ART M49 — Watercolor I
- ART M50 — Watercolor II
- ART M70 — Ceramics I
- ART M71 — Ceramics II
- ART M77A — Sculpture I
- ART M90 — Printmaking I
- ART M91 — Printmaking II
- ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
- ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary
- ARTH M130 — History of Art: Asian
- ARTH M150 — History of Western Art: Modern through Contemporary
- DES M121 — Introduction to Digital Media
- DES M131 — Design II
- PHOT M10 — Beginning Photography
- PHOT M20 — Intermediate Photography