68 ART—ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The study of art involves the understanding and appreciation of various cultural heritages and the development of skills in drawing, painting, design, weaving, jewelry and/or ceramics. The faculty of the art discipline are committed to making the arts of the past and present available to students through historical surveys and studio experience. The heritage of thought and skill, going beyond our immediate time and culture, will enrich students‟ lives, broaden their personal view of the world and their improve their ability to communicate ideas through added knowledge and greater intercultural understanding. The majority of these art courses prepare students for higher levels of study at a university. For detailed requirements for individual four-year institutions, students should contact the transfer institution and/or meet with a counselor for specific transfer course requirements in their major. Students can also access major and transfer information for California State Universities and University of California at www.assist.org. Positions for which BA graduates in art are qualified include arts administrator, art critic, art dealer, ceramicist, industrial designer, display designer, designer, gallery director, historian, merchant, sculptor, muralist, or painter. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Office of Academic Affairs at (831) 770-7090, D-102 PROGRAM OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of the Visual Arts program, a student should be able to: demonstrate effective technical proficiency in at least one medium of traditional visual art. structure visual information to produce images or objects of intermediate level aesthetic quality. interpret and produce art works that communicate intellectually and emotionally. demonstrate an intermediate knowledge of the history of art. demonstrate an awareness of the influence of art and artists on the lives of all individuals, cultures and societies. A minimum of 60.0 semester units with a grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all degree-applicable units. Only courses numbered 1-199 may apply toward the Associate Degree. Courses listed below may have prerequisites that must be completed prior to enrolling. Consult a schedule of classes, college catalog, or a counselor for further information. REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Required Major Course Required Major Course Required Major Course Required Major Course Required Major Course Required Major Course Required Major Course RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 3.0 units from the following:) Restricted Major Elective Restricted Major Elective Restricted Major Elective Restricted Major Elective Course No. ART-1A‡ ART-1B‡ ART-3‡ ART-12A ART-15A ART-71 PHO-1 Course Title Art History Survey I Art History Survey II Drawing and Composition Design Ceramics A Introduction to 2D Digital Illustration Introduction to Photography SUBTOTAL UNITS (21.0) Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Course No. Course Title Units ART-6A ART-15B ART-41A ART-50 Watercolors and Gouache Ceramics B Jewelry I Gallery Management Course No. Course Title ART-1A‡ Art History Survey I ENG-1A MAT-123* College Composition and Reading Intermediate Algebra 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 SUBTOTAL UNITS (3.0) GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Natural Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS) Social & Behavioral Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS) Humanities Ethnic Groups in the United States (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS) Language and Rationality (9 Units) A. Written Composition B. Communication and Analytical Thinking Communication and Analytical Thinking (Select a minimum of 1 unit from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS) General Education Art Required Major Courses and Restricted Major Electives ELECTIVES (Courses Numbered 1–199) required when GE units plus Degree units total are fewer than 60.0 TOTAL UNITS Units (3.0) 3.0 5.0 21.0 24.0 15.0 60.0 *Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a prerequisite with a „C‟ or better. ‡These courses also satisfy General Education Requirements. TRANSFER STUDENTS: Completing the AS degree does not meet all the requirements for transfer. Students planning to transfer to a university should follow the requirements of the four-year university. Information on course equivalencies and major preparation requirements for the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems are available online at www.assist.org. Please consult with a Hartnell College counselor to review transfer requirements. Hartnell College Catalog/2015-2016