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  Nov 29, 2024
 
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Northwest Vista College 2009-2010 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Fine Arts, A.A.


The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Fine Arts is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year university or art school to major or minor in Art, and will benefit any student planning to pursue an art-related position, including: independent studio artist, production artist, teacher, illustrator, photographer, museum or gallery employee, advertising artist, graphic designer, or arts administrator.

This program will provide:

  • Emphasis on the development of foundation level skills in studio art;
  • Hands-on experience in presenting and exhibiting works of art;
  • An understanding of various forms and functions, media and processes in art, as well as the ability to articulate the relationship between form and content and/or function;
  • Development of the ability to communicate aesthetic opinion verbally, visually, and through writing, using a working vocabulary of art terms;
  • A general understanding of artistic commonalities throughout history and an appreciation for cultural diversity;
  • Direct exposure to artists currently working in the field, through visiting artists and community partnerships with local arts organizations.

Click here for Fine Arts AA Degree Plan Worksheet 

 

Degree Requirements (Total Credit Hours 63)


Mathematics (3 hours)


Select 1 course from the Mathematics (20) Core 

Natural Sciences (7 hours)


Select 2 courses from the Natural Sciences (30) Core 

Humanities and Visual/Performing Arts (9 hours)


Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours)


Kinesiology (2 hours)


Select 2 credit hours from the Kinesiology (90) Core 

Notes:


A course may be used only once to fulfill degree requirements.

Check with the four-year institution to which you plan to transfer to ensure that courses taken at NVC are the courses that will apply to the appropriate degree.