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Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Demonstrate competency in hand and wheel forming
techniques
• Develop expertise in clay selection for different types of
expression and surface embellishment
• Demonstrate competency in advanced technical skills
associated with ring techniques
• Demonstrate loading and ring kilns for different temperature
aesthetics and function
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements.
2. Complete the following.
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level. 2. Complete the following.
ARTS 4A ARTS 8 ARTS 10A ARTS 18A ARTS 18B ARTS 18C ARTS 18D
Beginning Drawing
Two-Dimensional Design
Three-Dimensional Design
Ceramics 4 Ceramics (Beginning Wheel Throwing) 4 Ceramics (Intermediate Wheel Throwing) 4 Ceramics Hand Building 4
Complete two courses: 6-8
ARTS 18E ARTS 19H ARTS 19J ARTS 19K ARTS 19M ARTS 20
Major GE Electives
Ceramics (Advanced Wheel Throwing) (4) Ceramics Raku (4)
Ceramics Techniques (4)
Ceramics Decoration (4)
Ceramics Low Fire (4)
Ceramics Individual Laboratory (2)
Ceramics 34-36 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Museum Studies
Skills Certificate
Skills Certificates are awarded by departments and are not notated on official college transcripts. Contact the department directly for assistance and to apply.
This Skills Certificate provides a foundation-level art and museum studies education. The Museum Studies courses emphasize the skills and knowledge necessary for entry-
level employment in the museum and gallery field. A required internship provides practical experience, along with courses that include all aspects of design, installation and viewing of art exhibits in a museum and gallery environment.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Compare and contrast gallery and museum art exhibits in
terms of history, culture and aesthetics
• Demonstrate a working knowledge of gallery design,
processes and procedures
• Apply internship experience skills to art gallery or museum
work environments
ARTS 4A ARTS 4B ARTS 4C ARTS 8 ARTS 12
Beginning Drawing 4 Intermediate Drawing 4 Life Drawing 4 Two-Dimensional Design 4 Design and Color 4
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4 4 4
ARTS 1A ARTS 4A ARTS 8 ARTS 10A ARTS 70
ARTS 71 ARTS 72
Painting
A.A. Degree
This A.A. degree provides a comprehensive foundation in the areas of design, color theory, multiple painting processes, and professional software and hardware used by artists and designers. Students gain the skills and experience necessary to demonstrate a complete understanding of aesthetics, techniques and philosophy in the creative process.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Critically analyze and assess diverse historical and
contemporary works of art, architecture and design
• Create art that engages and builds on historical and
contemporary practices, theories and materials
• Translate concepts and visual experience into images and
tactile forms
• Present finished artwork for peer, professional or academic
review
• Evaluate and critique artwork and receive criticism from
others
• Express artistic concepts and intents in written and oral
formats
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements.
2. Complete the following.
Introduction to the Visual Arts 4 Beginning Drawing 4 Two-Dimensional Design 4 Three-Dimensional Design 4 Viewing Bay Area Art Museums
and Galleries 1 Gallery and Exhibition Design 4 Internship in Art 1 Total Units Required ....................................22
Complete one course: 4
ARTS 1A ARTS 2D
ARTS 3TE
Introduction to the Visual Arts (4)
History of Art: Europe and the United States from Post-Impressionism to the Present (4) Today’s Art Scene (4)
Complete one course: 4
ARTS 4D ARTS 10A
Representational Drawing (4) Three-Dimensional Design (4)
Complete six courses: 24
ARTS 14A ARTS 14B ARTS 14C ARTS 15A ARTS 15B ARTS 15C
Watercolor Painting I (4) Watercolor Painting II (4) Watercolor Painting III (4) Acrylic Painting I (4) Acrylic Painting II (4) Acrylic Painting III (4)




















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