Photography Concentration Choose one (1) course from the following: ARTS 210 Sculpture I
Interdisciplinary Concentration Choose three (3) courses from the following:
Units: 3
Complete seven (7) upper division art electives (21 units). ARTS 210 Sculpture I
Ceramics I Painting I Printmaking
Units: 3
ARTS 211
Units: 3
86
Units: 3
ARTS 213
Ceramics I Painting I
Units: 3
ARTS 211
Units: 3
ARTS 326
Units: 3
ARTS 213
Installation & Performance Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 327
Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes
ARTS 221
Animation I Video Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 341
Units: 3
Units: 3
ARTS 348
Integrated Design I
Units: 3
ARTS 314
Printmaking Animation I Video Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 326
Students must take the following
Units: 3
ARTS 341
Units: 3
ARTS 348
complete 4 upper division art electives (12 units). ARTS 221 Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes
It is recommended that all Studio Arts majors own a Macintosh laptop. Contact the Department of Art office for recommended specifications.
Units: 3
Note:
Photography II-Studies in Color Photography III-Advanced Black & White Photography
Units: 3
ARTS 316
ARTS 334
Units: 3
Contemporary Photographic Practices Advanced Integrative Photography
Units: 3
ARTS 344
Art Minor
Units: 3
ARTS 432
Minor Requirements An Art Minor is offered with the completion of the lower division courses detailed below, 2 lower division electives and 3 upper division courses totaling 21 units.
Sculpture Concentration Choose one (1) course from the following:
Painting I
Units: 3
ARTS 213
Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes
ARTS 221
Drawing I 2-D Design
Units: 3
Units: 3
ARTS 107
Integrated Design I
Units: 3
Units: 3
ARTS 314
ARTS 110
Printmaking
Units: 3
ARTS 326
Installation & Performance Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 327
Courses (ARTS)
Animation I Video Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 341
Units: 3
ARTS 348
Art Appreciation 3 An introduction to the history of art criticism and aesthetics; a visual analysis of works of art; comparative studies on selected paintings and sculptures. Notes: Fee: $60. Meets GE Fine Arts requirement. 3 An introduction to drawing, perspective, line, shape, value texture and composition. Notes: Fee: $60. Drawing I Figure Studies I 3 An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing and sculpting the human figure from gesture to finished work. This course will focus on the structure and dynamics of the human body and its expressive potential. Notes: Fee: $60. 3 An introduction to the terms, tools and techniques of visual computing for artists using the Macintosh platform. This course is designed to train students with basic computer skills and programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator and to insure digital literacy. Notes: Fee: $90. Digital Tools 2-D Design 3 A foundational course to establish visual design concepts. This course examines elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Notes: Fee: $90. 3 A foundational course to establish visual design concepts. This course examines elements and principles of three-dimensional design. Notes: Fee: $90. 3-D Design
ARTS 100
Students must take the following
Sculpture I Ceramics I Sculpture II Sculpture III
Units: 3
ARTS 210
Units: 3
ARTS 211
ARTS 107
Units: 3
ARTS 305
Units: 3
ARTS 415
ARTS 108
Students must also complete
4 upper division art electives (12 units) ARTS 304 Ceramics II
Units: 3
or
ARTS 109
Installation & Performance Art I
Units: 3
ARTS 327
ARTS 110
ARTS 111
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