The Fine Arts Option provides the study of two-dimensional and three-dimensional media with tracks in Painting, Printmaking, Ceramics and Sculpture. This option allows for a dedicated route in Fine Arts and offers elective courses in Graphic Design and Photography.
| Fine Arts |
| First Year |
| Semester One |
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Semester Two |
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| English Composition I (ENGL101+) |
3 |
Color and Design II (ARTG114+) |
3 |
| Color and Design I (ARTG113) |
3 |
Drawing II (ARTG108+) |
3 |
| Sculpture I (ARTG 263) |
3 |
Printmaking Elective * |
3 |
| History of Art I (ARTG101+) |
3 |
Painting I (ARTG221) |
3 |
| Drawing I (ARTG107) |
3 |
English Composition II (ENGL102+) |
3 |
| Second Year |
| Semester Three |
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Semester Four |
|
| History of Art II (ARTG102+) |
3 |
Art Elective # |
3 |
| Three Dimensional Design (ARTG205) |
3 |
Art Elective # |
3 |
General Psychology (PSYC101+)
or Principles of Sociology (SOCI104+) |
3 |
Art Elective # |
3 |
| Art Elective # |
3 |
Science Elective ** |
3 |
| Liberal Arts Elective / Course attribute LA |
3 |
General Elective*** ~ |
3 |
+ Course has a pre- and/or co-requisite. See course description for details.
~ Developmental courses cannot be used for graduation requirements. More information.
* ARTG213, ARTG254, ARTG255, ARTG256, or ARTG257+
# Course attribute ATF
** Course attribute SC
*** Any credit course
1. A minimum of 60 semester hours and 20 courses is required for graduation.
2. The same course may not be used as two different course requirements.
Graduation Requirement
Computer Keyboarding Competency may be fulfilled by taking CTIM 100, CTIM 148, or passing the keyboarding competency exam.
Mathematics Competency may be fulfilled by passing MATH 115 or higher (excluding MATH 127, 128, 141 & 142)
or passing the computerized placement test with a score of 72 or higher. |
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