Arts and Sciences Transfer – Arts Option
Graphic Design Concentration
Associate of Arts
General Program Information: 410 287-1000
Specific Program Information: communication@cecilcc.edu
This program helps students to prepare for transfer to four-year colleges, initial employment or career advancement in the following areas: Design, Pottery, Art Education, Art Administration, Fine Arts Production, Exhibition and Sales. The Art Program strives to be an open access, optimal learning environment for students’ educational, cultural, and economic development in the art field.
The computer literacy requirement will be met throughout the course work in the degree program.
General Education courses are listed on page
| General Education Requirements | ||
| ARTS/HUM | Arts and Humanities Electives [1] | 3 Credits |
| EGL 101 | Freshman Composition | 3 Credits |
| EGL 102 | Composition and Literature | 3 Credits |
| GEN ED | General Education Electives | 6 Credits |
| MAT | Math Elective | 3-4 Credits |
| SCI | Lab Science Electives | 8 Credits |
| SOC SCI | Social Science Electives [2] | 6 Credits |
| Program Requirements | ||
| ART 101 | Fundamentals of Design I | 3 Credits |
| ART 130 | Drawing I | 3 Credits |
| ART 140 | Painting I | 3 Credits |
|
ART 141 or
ART 150
|
Survey of Art History |
3 Credits |
|
ART 152 or
ART 160
|
Sculpture |
3 Credits |
|
ART 180 or
VCP 101
|
Basic Photography |
3-4 Credits |
| PED | Physical Education Activity Electives | 2 Credits |
|
Program Electives Select 14-15 Credits |
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| ART 105 | Illustration, Materials & Techniques | 3 Credits |
| ART 110 | Color | 3 Credits |
| ART 201 | Fundamentals of Design II | 3 Credits |
| ART 272 | Silk Screening | 3 Credits |
| VCP 116 | Digital Imaging I | 2 Credits |
| VCP 117 | Digital Imaging II | 2 Credits |
| VCP 118 | Digital Imaging III | 4 Credits |
| VCP 119 | Digital Imaging IV | 4 Credits |
|
ART 291 or
ART 292 or
ART 293
|
Art Portfolio |
1-3 Credits |
Total Credits Required in Program: 66-69 Credits
[1] EGL 203, 204, 205, 206, or SPH 141 recommended.
[2] Courses must be from two different disciplines.
