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ART
The purpose
of the art curriculum is twofold: 1.) to provide the necessary educational
background for the art major, art minor or the student interested in elective
courses in the field of art, and 2.) to provide training opportunities
for employment in the area of advertising art.
Students
who wish to obtain the baccalaureate degree in art are encouraged to confer
with one of the program advisors when planning a course of study at South
Plains College since degree requirements at different universities vary
considerably. The curriculum outlined below will satisfy the degree requirements
of most universities. It meets all requirements for the Associate of Arts
degree.
Students
who wish to pursue the two-year program in Commercial Art should refer
to the program of study outlined in the Technical Division.
Each student
taking art courses is required to keep a portfolio of his/her work during
a semester and present the portfolio for criticism before a final grade
is issued by the instructor.
The letter
grade "C" will be the minimum prerequisite grade for continuing
studio courses in sequence.
Art majors
may not transfer more than 30 semester credit hours in art or more than
one-half of the art credits required for the baccalaureate degree. If
any courses are transferred to a four-year college or university or if
such courses are not specified in the degree program being pursued by
the student at the four-year college or university, the courses may be
counted as electives in the college or university degree curriculum. If
the number of such courses exceeds the electives permitted in the student's
degree program, credit for such courses will be recorded on the student's
transcript but will not replace courses within the minimum hours required
for the degree being pursued. Students in a public community college planning
to draw heavily upon the courses in the list of electives would be well
advised to consult the catalog of institutions to which they would propose
to transfer. Always confer with your appointed advisor about such matters.
Non-art majors may take art classes as an elective without the required
prerequisite provided permission has been granted by the course instructor.
Program advisor is Lynette Watkins, assistant professor of art.
Associate
of Arts Degree
FIRST
SEMESTER*
| ARTS
1303 |
Art
History I |
3 |
| ARTS
1311 |
Design
I |
3 |
| ARTS
1316 |
Drawing
I |
3 |
| ENGL
1301 |
Composition
I |
3 |
| HIST
1301 |
History
of U.S. to 1876 |
3 |
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Physical
Education Activity |
1 |
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Total
Semester Hours |
16 |
SECOND
SEMESTER
| ARTS
1304 |
Art
History II |
3 |
| ARTS
1312 |
Design
II |
3 |
| ARTS
1317 |
Drawing
II |
3 |
| ENGL
1302 |
Composition
II |
3 |
| HIST
1302 |
History
of U.S. since 1876 |
3 |
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Physical
Education Activity |
1 |
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Total
Semester Hours |
16 |
THIRD
SEMESTER
| ARTS
2316 |
Painting
I |
3 |
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Studio
Art Elective** |
3 |
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Sophomore
English*** |
3 |
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Natural
Science |
4 |
| GOVT
2301 |
American
Govt., Organization |
3 |
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Mathematics**
|
3 |
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Total
Semester Hours |
19 |
FOURTH
SEMESTER
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Studio
Art Elective** |
3 |
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Natural
Science |
4 |
| GOVT
2302 |
American
Govt., Functions |
3 |
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Behavioral
Science |
3 |
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Speech
Communication*** |
3 |
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Computer
Elective*** |
3 |
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Total
Semester Hours |
19 |
* Although
not a requirement for this degree, students are strongly encouraged
to take ORNT 0110 during the first semester of enrollment.
** Studio
Art electives include: ARTS 2317, ARTS 2323, ARTS 2324, ARTS 2346, ARTS
2347, ARTS 2356, and ARTS 2366.
***
Consult faculty advisor for proper choice of courses.
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