Art Associate in Arts Degree

For more information on this program contact art@fullcoll.edu

PROGRAM CODE: 2A03847

The Art Associate in Arts Degree (Art AA) is designed to prepare students for possible careers in different fields of Fine Arts, including gallery presentation, painting, ceramics, and sculpture. The Art AA degree offers preparation for possible transfer to a four-year public or private art Institute or university. This degree requires a total of 18-19 units, in addition to other graduation requirements.

Required Courses - Art History (3 units):3
ARTH 120 F
Asian Art History (formerly ART 212 F)3
ARTH 135 F
Latin America - Mexican Art History (formerly ART 116 F)3
ARTH 150 F
Western Art History - Prehistory to 14th Century (formerly ART 112 F)3
ARTH 155 F
Western Art History 15th to 21st Century (formerly ART 113 F)3
or ARTH 155HF
Honors Western Art History 15th to 21st Century (formerly ART 113HF)
ARTH 160 F
Western Art History - 19th to 21st Century (formerly ART 114 F)3
List A (3 units):3
Select one of the following courses.
ART 120 F
Basic Design3
ART 182 F
Basic Drawing3
List B (3 units):3
Select one of the following courses.
ART 121 F
Three-Dimensional Design3
ART 153 F
Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding (formerly ART 150AF)3
ART 160 F
Fundamentals of Sculpture3
ART 174 F
Beginning Jewelry Fabrication3
ART 176 F
Stained Glass3
ART 185 F
Life Sculpture3
ART 189 F
Beginning Painting3
Restricted Electives (9-10 units):9-10
Select any three of the following courses that have not been selected above.
ART 118 F
Color Theory3
ART 120 F
Basic Design3
ART 121 F
Three-Dimensional Design3
ART 123 F
Business Practices in Art3
ART 131 F
Introduction to Printmaking3
ART 132 F
Intermediate Printmaking3
ART 134 F
Serigraphy - Screenprint3
ART 137 F
Basic Drawing for Entertainment Arts3
ART 143 F
Basic Drawing for Entertainment Arts - Drawing from the Imagination3
ART 153 F
Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding (formerly ART 150AF)3
ART 154 F
Ceramics: Beginning Throwing3
ART 155 F
Intermediate Ceramics3
ART 156 F
Animal Drawing3
ART 157 F
Sketching for Animators and Illustrators3
ART 160 F
Fundamentals of Sculpture3
ART 161 F
Advanced Sculpture3
ART 162 F
Sculpture Cast Metal - Beginning3
ART 170 F
Sketching for Animators and Illustrators- Visual Development3
ART 173 F
Jewelry Casting3
ART 174 F
Beginning Jewelry Fabrication3
ART 175 F
Intermediate Jewelry Fabrication3
ART 176 F
Stained Glass3
ART 180 F
Rendering3
ART 181 F
Drawing from the Masters3
ART 182 F
Basic Drawing3
ART 183 F
Representational Drawing3
ART 184 F
Expressive Drawing3
ART 185 F
Life Sculpture3
ART 186 F
Beginning Life Drawing3
ART 188 F
Beginning Watercolor Painting3
ART 195 F
Anatomical Drawing3
ART 201 F
Intermediate Painting3
ART 202 F
Advanced Painting I3
ART 208 F
Intermediate Watercolor3
ART 210 F
Life Painting3
ART 214 F
Perspective and Staging for Storyboarding3
ART 215 F
Beginning Storyboarding and Narrative Composition (formerly ART 090BF)3
ART 216 F
Advanced Storyboarding and Pre-Visual Preparation3
ART 217 F
Children's Book Illustration (formerly ART 090DF)3
ART 218 F
Visual Storytelling: Structure and Form3
ART 219 F
Visual Storytelling: Image and Sequence3
ART 220 F
Genre and Style in Entertainment Art3
ART 221 F
Staging and Scene Development3
ART 222 F
Composition for Artists: Elements and Principles3
ART 223 F
Composition for Artists: Master Studies3
ART 225 F
Illustrating Literature3
ART 236 F
Intermediate Life Drawing3
ART 243 F
Applied Perspective3
ART 244 F
Illustration3
ART 245 F
Classical Cast Drawing3
ART 246 F
Advanced Illustration3
ART 247 F
Sketching for Animators and Illustrators - Traditional Media Techniques3
ART 254 F
Advanced Ceramics3
ART 258 F
Tile I3
ART 259 F
Tile II3
ART 262 F
Cast Metal: Intermediate3
ART 263 F
Cast Metal: Advanced3
ART 276 F
Advanced Jewelry Fabrication3
ART 278 F
Intermediate Stained Glass3
ART 285 F
Intermediate Life Sculpture3
ART 286 F
Advanced Life Drawing3
ART 287 F
Advanced Life Sculpture3
ART 290 F
Portfolio Preparation and Artwork Presentation3
ART 298 F
Arts Internship2-4
ARTH 100 F
Introduction to Visual Culture (formerly ART 110 F)3
ARTH 165HF
Honors Creative Arts - Art (formerly ART 196HF)3
ARTH 175 F
Introduction to Museum and Gallery Studies (formerly ART 122 F)3
ARTH 176 F
Museum Studies - Exhibition Production (formerly ART 124 F)3
ARTH 177 F
Museum Studies - Exhibition Design and Careers (formerly ART 125 F)3
Total Units18-19

Student Learning Outcomes

Outcome 1: Analyze and utilize recognized design standards for the purpose of composing or constructing visual art or designs.

Outcome 2: Create two- or three-dimensional work in a variety of media and disciplines for the purpose of generating artistic solutions and portfolio materials.

Outcome 3: Identify and/or interpret key works of art and architecture from a variety of histories, time periods, and global cultures in order to analyze and think critically about artworks within their sociopolitical context.


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