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Nov 22, 2024
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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Visual Arts Transfer Program, Associate of Fine Arts
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The Associate of Fine Arts Degree in Visual Arts prepares students for transfer into Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) programs at four-year institutions and professional schools of art. In an A.F.A. program, students pursue rigorous training and art education to prepare them to continue their studies through the baccalaureate level. Throughout the year, art lectures, workshops, seminars and bus trips to New York museums and galleries supplement the program. Visual art majors participate in a First-Year review and are given individual help with preparing their portfolios for transferring to a four-year art program in the Portfolio Development course.
There are eight spacious, well-equipped studios, which include studios in sculpture, painting, drawing, ceramics, photography, printmaking, design and digital graphic design. There are two student art exhibitions held in the College Art Gallery during the year: a Juried Art Exhibition in the fall semester and a Student Art Exhibition curated by the faculty in the spring semester.
This degree is intended for students who desire careers as professional studio artists or college teachers. It is also recommended for students planning a career in K- 12 art education who obtain certification after graduating with a B.F.A. or B.A. in Art.
Graduates are able to:
- understand the role of the visual artist
- apply basic formal and conceptual artistic skills in the creation of two- and three-dimensional artwork
- identify major artists and art movements from a historic, cultural, and social perspective
- analyze visual art concepts and theories
- demonstrate technical and artistic development through a portfolio of artwork
- investigate careers in the visual arts
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Curriculum – A.F.A. Degree
Fourth Semester
- Advanced Studio Elective 3 Credits 4
- Advanced Studio Elective 3 Credits 4
- Free Elective 3 Credits
- Humanities 3 Credits 1
- Art History Elective 3 Credits 5
Total Credits 62 - 63
1 Select a course from the appropriate category of the General Education list. ARTH courses cannot count as Humanities in this degree.
2 Mathematics by official placement test. Students may not take courses below placement level.
3 Beginning Studio Electives:
ARTS 104 cannot be used to fulfill requirement
Introduction to Digital Photography (ARTS 112 )
Watercolor I (ARTS 121 )
Acrylic & Oil Painting I (ARTS 210 )
Still Photography I (ARTS 212 )
Ceramics I (ARTS 215 )
Sculpture I (ARTS 218 )
Monoprint and Relief (ARTS 229 )
Graphic Design I (ARTS 246 )
Digital Artmaking (ARTS 249 )
Introduction to Contemporary Printmaking (ARTS 253 )
Introduction to Video Production (ARTS 267 )
4 Advanced Studio Electives:
Watercolor II (ARTS 131 )
Drawing III (ARTS 205 )
Issues of Contemporary Art (ARTS-207)
Acrylic & Oil Painting II, III, & IV (ARTS 211 , ARTS 235 & ARTS 236 )
Ceramics II, III, & IV (ARTS 216 , ARTS 222 &ARTS 234 )
Sculpture II (ARTS 219 )
Still Photography II (ARTS 221 )
Advanced Glazing for the Studio Potter (ARTS 223 )
Raku (ARTS 225 )
Color Photography (ARTS 226 )
Alternative Photo Processes (ARTS 227 )
Contemporary Landscape Painting (ARTS 228 )
Figure Drawing II (ARTS 243 )
Ceramic Handbuilding (ARTS 244 )
Graphic Design II (ARTS 247 )
Two-Dimensional Animation (ARTS 248 )
Art of the Book (ARTS 254 )
Advanced Digital Photography (ARTS 266 )
Advanced Video Production: Narrative & Documentary (ARTS 268 )
Illustration (ARTS 271 )
Commercial Photography (ARTS 273 )
Web Design for the Graphic Artist (ARTS 274 )
Typography (ARTS 276 )
Advanced Video Production: Video Art (ARTS 279 )
News Production for the Web (ARTS 284 )
5 Art History Electives:
Modern & Contemporary Art (ARTH 203 )
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (ARTH 206 )
Art Beyond the Western World (ARTH 208 )
History of Photography (ARTH 223 )
NOTE: Mathematics Proficiency - This degree requires a minimum math proficiency through Elementary Algebra (MATH 020 ). |
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