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Apr 08, 2026
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2026-27 Academic Catalog
Liberal Arts Degree, AA - Visual Arts Major (648-01)
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Program Description: The Fine Arts Major degree is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in the visual arts. This two-year program is ideal for students passionate about art and seeking to develop their creative skills, critical thinking abilities, and a strong portfolio for further studies or careers in the visual arts. The Fine Arts Major is designed for transferring to a four-year institution for completion of a baccalaureate degree program, usually the Bachelor of Arts degree, the terminal degree for creative careers.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
- Develop proficiency in a variety of media through exploration of a wide range of art materials, tools, and techniques.
- Create works of art that express a unique, creative voice utilizing various visual arts media.
- Analyze critically works of art and solve creative design problems through the lens of historical, cultural, and conceptual contexts.
- Create a diverse and professional portfolio showcasing artistic range, technical mastery, and innovation.
- Cultivate marketable career skills relevant to the arts.
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Student Development (1 cr)
Written Communication (6 cr)
Art History Elective (3 cr)
Select one course Literature (3 cr)
Select one course Consult with your advisor regarding options for this specific course requirement. Social & Behavioral Sciences (3 cr)
Select one course Natural Science (4 cr)
Select one course Mathematics (3-5 cr)
Select one course History (3 cr)
Select one course Information Literacy (3 cr)
Select one course Consult with your advisor regarding options for this specific course requirement. Foreign Language Sequence (8 cr)
Take 101 and 102 of your Foreign language of choice: ASL, FRE, SPA Art Elective (6-7 cr)
Select two courses Major Requirements (15 cr)
Program Total: 61-62 Credits
It is highly recommended that students consult with their academic advisor to select the most appropriate course for their curriculum and/or transferability to another college. |
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