This two-year art curriculum leads to an associate of applied arts degree in one of three area majors: media illustration—electronic imaging, drawing/painting, illustration, printmaking; crafts—ceramics, sculpture, metalworking, woodworking, furniture design; or industrial media—electronic imaging (publishing, modeling), graphic communication, photography, digital cinema, human centered design.
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| Total Credits Required for Degree | 63-67* |
| Liberal Studies | 12 |
| Humanities Elective | 4 |
| Health Promotion | 1 |
| Major Courses | 22 |
| AD 260 Why America Looks This Way (4 cr.) or |
| AD 265 Art and Architecture of Japan (4 cr.) or |
| AD 280 History of Photography (4 cr.) |
| Major Concentration | 20-24 |
| AD 100 and 200 level courses in preferred studio area | 8 |
| Specific courses are listed in the "Course Descriptions" section of this bulletin. |
| AD 100 level course in any of the non-preferred studio area within the major | 12 |
| Specific courses are listed in the "Course Descriptions" section of this bulletin. |
| Art and Design Electives | 8 |
| Choose a 100 or 200 level courses from each of the two areas not chosen for the major |
| Specific courses are listed in the "Course Descriptions" section of this bulletin. |