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HUMI 2 HUMI 6 HUMI 7 HUMI 9
or HUMI 9H
HUMI 10
HUMI 15 HUMI 18
or HUMI 18H
HUMI 20 PHTG 7 PHTG 21
Major Transfer GE Electives
Art History
Certificate of Achievement-Advanced
A.A. Degree
Completion of the Art History Certificate of Achievement- Advanced and A.A. degree provides students with a broad overview of the discipline of Art History from a global perspective. The program emphasizes visual literacy and research skills necessary for critical inquiry and analysis of art works, as well as knowledge of the technical processes of studio art relevant to the field of Art History.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Analyze artworks on the basis of social, cultural, political,
economic and ethnic contexts and issues relevant to
women’s and gender studies
• Demonstrate critical thinking and visual literacy skills through
Complete three courses: 12
But is it Art? Questions and Criticism (4) Popular Culture (4)
The Arts and the Human Spirit (4) Introduction to Comparative Religion (4) Introduction to Comparative
Religion - HONORS (4)
Global Religious Perspectives: Judaism, Christianity and Islam (4)
Discussion on the Arts (4)
History as Mystery: A Critique of
Western Perspectives in a Global Context (4) History as Mystery: A Critique of
Western Perspectives in a Global
Context - HONORS (4)
The Greek Achievement (4)
Exploring Visual Expression (4) Contemporary Trends in Photography (4)
ARTS 1B ARTS 2G
ARTS 2H ARTS 2J
ARTS 2K ARTS 2L
Architecture Past and Present (4) History of Art: Arts of Asia (4) also listed as ASAM 40
History of Art:
Native Arts of Mesoamerica and the Andes (4)
also listed as INTL 21
History of Art: Arts of Africa, Oceania and Native North America (4)
also listed as INTL 22
History of Art: Visual Arts of Islam (4)
also listed as INTL 23
History of Art: Visual Arts of Africa (4)
also listed as INTL 24
Art History for Transfer
CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (47-61 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
ARTS 2A
ARTS 2B
ARTS 2C
ARTS 2D
ARTS 3TE
Complete one course:
oral and written communication, including those used to analyze, evaluate and synthesize primary and secondary sources
• Analyze artistic traditions through a cross-cultural perspective and in a global context
• Apply technical processes of studio art in written assignments in the field of Art History
Certificate of Achievement-Advanced
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level. 2. Complete the following.
ARTS 4C ARTS 8 ARTS 10A ARTS 12 ARTS 18B ARTS 37A ARTS 53
ARTS 70
ARTS 71 ARTS 72
A.A. Degree
Major
GE Electives
Ceramics
A.A. Degree
Life Drawing (4)
Two-Dimensional Design (4)
Three-Dimensional Design (4)
Design and Color (4)
Ceramics (Beginning Wheel Throwing) (4) Sculpture (4)
Introduction to Graphic Design:
Vector Illustration (4)
Viewing Bay Area Art Museums
and Galleries (1)
Gallery and Exhibition Design (4)
Internship in Art (1)
Total Units Required .............................. 42-44
ARTS 2F ARTS 3TC
History of Art:
Multicultural Arts in the United States also listed as ICS 5
Women and Art
also listed as WMST 3C
4
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Complete three courses: 12
History of Art: Europe from Prehistory Through Early Christianity (4)
History of Art: Europe During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (4)
History of Art: Europe from the Baroque Period Through Impressionism (4)
History of Art: Europe and the United States from Post-Impressionism to the Present (4) Today’s Art Scene (4)
4 Complete six to eight units: 6-8
ARTS 4A ARTS 15A ARTS 16A
Beginning Drawing (4) Acrylic Painting I (4) Oil Painting I (4)
Complete the Certificate of Achievement-
Advanced requirements
General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
4
ceramics instruction. In the ceramics courses, students gain
This degree provides foundation-level art and fundamental
the experience necessary for entry-level positions and skills needed for ceramics study.
42-44