Associate in Arts in Art History for Transfer (AA-T) Degree

The Associate in Arts-Transfer (AA-T) degree in Art History at Crafton Hills College is designed to meet the needs of students transferring to a California State University who intend to major in Art, Art History or a related field of study.

Associated Major Sheet (PDF)

 

Major/Program Requirements

Required Courses:

ART 100 or ART 100HArt History I: Prehistoric Art to Medieval Art

3.00

ART 102 or ART 102HArt History II: Renaissance Art to Contemporary Art

3.00

ART 113Survey of Asian Art

3.00

ART 124Drawing I

3.00

Students must complete at least three (3) units from the following list:

ART 120Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design

3.00

ART 121Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design

3.00

ART 126Painting I

3.00

ART 132Life Drawing I

3.00

ART 175Sculpture

3.00

ART 200Printmaking

3.00

Students must complete at least three (3) additional units from the following list:
ART 105History of Modern Art

3.00

ART 120Foundations of Two-Dimensional Design

3.00

ART 121Foundations of Three-Dimensional Design

3.00

ART 126Painting I

3.00

ART 132Life Drawing I

3.00

ART 175Sculpture

3.00

ART 200Printmaking

3.00

ANTHRO 100Introduction to Archaeology

3.00

ANTHRO 102 or ANTHRO 102HCultural Anthropology

3.00

ARABIC 101College Arabic I

5.00

ARABIC 102College Arabic II

5.00

ARABIC 103College Arabic III

5.00

ARABIC 104College Arabic IV

5.00

ENGL 150Classical Mythology

3.00

ENGL 160Literature by Women

3.00

ENGL 163Chicano/Latino Literature

3.00

ENGL 170The Film Experience

3.00

ENGL 280World Literature to the 17th Century

3.00

ENGL 281World literature from the 17th Century to the Present

3.00

FRENCH 101College French I

5.00

FRENCH 102College French II

5.00

FRENCH 103College French III

5.00

FRENCH 104College French IV

5.00

HIST 170 or HIST 170HWorld Civilizations (3500BCE - 1500CE)

3.00

HIST 171 or HIST 171HWorld Civilizations (1500CE to the Present)

3.00

HUM 101The Humanities I: Prehistoric to Medieval

3.00

HUM 102The Humanities II: Renaissance to Post Modern

3.00

HUM 140Humanities Through the Arts

3.00

JAPN 101College Japanese I

5.00

JAPN 102College Japanese II

5.00

JAPN 103College Japanese III

5.00

JAPN 104College Japanese IV

5.00

PHIL 101 or PHIL 101HIntroduction to Philosophy

3.00

RELIG 101 or RELIG 101HIntroduction to World Religions

3.00

RELIG 113Introduction to Eastern Religions

3.00

SPAN 101College Spanish I

5.00

SPAN 102College Spanish II

5.00

SPAN 103College Spanish III

5.00

SPAN 104College Spanish IV

5.00

SPAN 157Spanish for Spanish Speakers I

5.00

SPAN 158Spanish for Spanish Speakers II

5.00

Total Credit Hours: 18.00-20.00

A student receiving a degree in this field will be able to:

  • Apply critical thinking skills in the creation, analysis and interpretation of visual art.

  • Communicate in speech and in writing about the history, theories, disciplines, and practices of the visual arts.

  • Engage creatively and with original thinking in the study of visual art.

  • Recognize and respect diverse individuals, social forces and perspectives, history and ideologies of world cultures through the study of visual art.

  • Know and apply critical thinking and technical skills in the creation, analysis, and interpretation of visual art in written, verbal or visual format as a form of communication.

  • Know and apply concepts, research practices, and technologies to support written and/or verbal communication.

 

Prospective transfer students should complete the general education and lower division requirements of the school to which they will be transferring (IGETC or CSUGE Breadth).  See a counselor for details.  Information is also available at www.assist.org.