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Program Requirements and Electives...........................
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Course No. Course Title
Credits
ANTH 103
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology or
ANTH 210
Comparative Cultures....................................................
3
ANTH 230Time Travelers.....................................................................
3
ANTH 232Native North Americans.......................................................
3
Electives to equal 90 credits
Total Credits Required
90

Apparel Design( See Art)

Art

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The art curriculum is designed to enrich student learning in visual art and develop skills for expressing ideas through art. Historical and cultural perspectives regarding visual expression are explored in all art courses. Lecture courses in Art History and Understanding Art embrace the realm of human experience presented through art. The art department offers an Associate of Science( AS) degree that is designed to help students transfer to Oregon State University. Students wishing to transfer to another institution should consider the AAOT degree. The AAOT is a general transfer degree. To make the best use of your time at LBCC, you should identify the university you hope to attend and study that school’ s art program requirements. You should plan your LBCC course work around the requirements of the university you plan to attend. The art department provides the opportunity for students to develop and refine their skills by offering studio classes in drawing, painting, ceramics, digital photography, compositional design, color design and three-dimensional design. Classes are open to all students. Some second-year classes have prerequisites. Studio classes may be repeated for credit if more experience is desired.
Ceramics courses are offered at the Benton Center where students may take two terms of ceramic studio courses, ART 154, and ART 254. For students interested in further study of ceramics, CWE and Special Projects courses are recommended. There are galleries for the exhibit of both student and professional art work.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete coursework in Art will:
• Discuss the form and content of specific works of art representing art and artists across time and cultures
• Demonstrate visual literacy in the use of the elements and principles of design
• Demonstrate competence in studio practices
• Apply the creative process in planning, designing and solving visual problems
Program Requirements
The program is designed to be completed in two years, but this assumes that the entering student has tested at or above the following levels on the Computerized Placement Test( CPT): WR121 English Composition and MTH 105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics or MTH 111 College Algebra.
T R A N S F E R
Associate of Science Degree with an Emphasis in Art
The Associate of Science( AS) Degree is designed for students transferring to Oregon State University. Classes that meet Art requirements at OSU are listed below. Students transferring to the College of Liberal Arts at OSU can earn degrees in Applied Visual Arts, Art, Art History, Fine Arts. Students transferring to Oregon State can also earn degrees in Apparel Design, Graphic Design, or Interior Design – please see your advisor for guidance on preparing for these degrees. Students who wish to transfer seamlessly into any art major at OSU should talk to their advisor as soon as possible about taking classes at both LBCC and OSU through the Degree Partnership Program
General Education Requirements.................................. 43
See the front of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. OSU does not allow students to take courses in their chosen discipline to meet these requirements.
Liberal Arts Core Requirements.................................... 6
See Appendix D. These are courses required for degrees in the College of Liberal Arts at OSU. OSU does not allow students to take courses in their chosen discipline to meet this requirement. Although 15 credits are required before graduating from Oregon State University, taking only six prior to transfer to OSU will allow students to complete the Pre-Portfolio Core in Art( below).
Program Requirements.................................................
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Course No. Course Title
Credits
First Year ART 102
Understanding Art........................................................
3
ART 115
Basic Design I: Composition.........................................
4
ART 117
Basic Design: 3 Dimensional........................................
4
ART 131
Drawing I......................................................................
4
Choose two 200-level art studio courses:.............................................
8
ART 234 Figure Drawing
ART 263 Digital Photography
ART 281 Painting
Second Year
ART 120
Foundations in Digital Imaging Processes ……........
4
ART 121
Foundations: Computers in Visual Arts( offered Winter term at OSU)........................................
3
ART 122
Foundations: 4-D( offered Spring term at OSU)........................................
4
ART 204
History of Western Art....................................................
3
ART 205
History of Western Art....................................................
3
ART 206
History of Western Art....................................................
3
Total Credits
92
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.