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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [PAST CATALOG]
Visual Arts Transfer - Studio Arts (A.A.)
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Official Title of Major: Visual Arts Transfer - Studio Arts, A.A.
Award: Associate of Arts degree, A.A.
Code: AA.VSL.STUDIO-ART
Total Credit Hours: 60
About the Studio Arts Program
Purpose: Provides the fundamental foundation in the visual arts to prepare students for transferring to a 4-year college, university or art school to pursue a bachelor’s degree in the visual arts. In addition to the ability to transfer credits toward a bachelor’s degree at a 4-year school students would have the skills to pursue entry-level positions in art galleries, community arts education and apprenticeships or internships with professional artists.
Students’ options after completing their transfer degree are dependent on the educational pathway and degree or certificate program that the student selected. The options are many. Some options might include working as an independent studio artist, teaching in the studio arts field and working in a gallery or museum.
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Planning Tool: Two-Year Sequence of Courses
Visual Arts Transfer Program Core Courses
The program core for this degree consists of ART 100 (satisfied through the Arts and Humanities general education requirement as listed below); ART 106 (satisfied through the technology requirement as listed below); and ART 125 (satisfied through the area of concentration requirement as listed below). Students must complete all of these courses with a grade of C or better. English Composition: 6 credits
Arts and Humanities: 6 credits
Additional General Education Requirement: 3 credits
Area of Concentration: 29 credits
Students must complete all of these courses with a grade of C or better.
Required Courses: 13 credits
Choose three courses from the following: 9 credits
Technology Requirement: 3 credits
Electives: 4 credits
Recommend students check on transfer institution’s requirements. No more than 3 credit hours of physical activity courses may be used as electives. Diversity Requirement
All students in associate degree programs must satisfy the Diversity Requirement . In many cases, students may satisfy this requirement simultaneously as they satisfy a general education course requirement or with an elective.
Technology Requirement
Satisfied by ART 106 . Wellness Requirement
Unless they are in a degree that is exempt, all students in associate degree programs must satisfy the Wellness Requirement . In many cases, students may satisfy this requirement simultaneously as they satisfy a general education course requirement or with an elective.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Studio Arts Concentration, students will be able to:
1. Apply the principles of design to the creation of works of art. 2. Use different media to solve design problems and express a personal point of view. 3. Use industry standard technologies to create and present works of art. 4. Describe the primary historical periods and cultural trends in art. 5. Apply critical thinking skills to written and verbal communication about art. 6. Develop a personal portfolio of artwork that demonstrates a cohesive vision.
This program aligns with the college’s core competencies. Related Offerings
Students may wish to also review requirements for the related majors or programs linked below.
Transferring Credits to a Maryland Public Four-Year School
Maryland public four-year colleges and universities accept a minimum of 60 and as many as 70 credits earned toward an associate degree from a Maryland public community college. Students planning to transfer should consult with an AACC academic and transfer advisor; and are advised to obtain permission from the four-year college or university when planning to transfer credits beyond the minimum degree requirements at AACC. More than 70 credits earned at AACC may be transferred if outlined within an established transfer agreement. Current transfer agreements can be found on the AACC Transfer Partners webpage.
Career and Educational Advancement Resources
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