Art, A.A.
The Associate of Arts in Art degree is intended for students who want to develop their art-making skills and breadth of knowledge through studio and art history course work. Students who complete this non-transfer degree will have a body of work that can be used to further a personal career in art, or as an entry point into commercial art industries such as Studio Fine Arts, Commercial Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, and Museum/Gallery Preparation.
Courses
- ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ART 103 — Introduction to Modernism
- ART 103H — Honors Introduction to Modernism
- ART 104 — World Art
- ART 104H — Honors World Art
- ART 108 — Beginning Drawing
- ART 109 — Intermediate Drawing
- ART 112 — Life Drawing
- ART 115 — Painting I
- ART 116 — Painting II
- ART 120 — 2D Design
- ART 121 — Color Theory
- ART 122 — 3D Design
- ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design
- ART 141 — Illustration
- ART 151 — Ceramic Arts
- ART 160 — Sculpture
- ART 170 — Intermediate Sculpture (formerly Foundry-Ceramic Shell Casting)
- ART 299 — Special Projects: Art
- ART 519 — Mural Painting (formerly ART-119)
- ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
- ARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors
- ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary
- ARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness
- DES 104 — Design Theory and Culture
- DES 112 — Graphic Design Principles (formerly ART-123)
- DES 115 — Typography (formerly ART-125)
- DES 123 — Visual Communication Design
- DES 151 — Interaction Design (UX/UI)
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies
- ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology