Studio Art Associate in Fine Arts (Associate in Fine Arts, 2020-2021)

Program Info

Year Established
2018
Program Code
STUDIOART.AFA
Degree Type
Associate in Fine Arts

Program Description

Description

A comprehensive study of the foundation skills needed to successfully transfer to a four year Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Course work includes design studies, drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, digital media, and art history - all of which are used to develop an understanding of the visual elements and principals of design as they relate to observational, spatial, and expressive literacy. Craftsmanship, dedication and skill sets are stressed throughout the program. While visual literacy is of utmost importance within the program, learning how to look at, understand and communicate about art, both in a written and oral context, is also stressed. All students will be required to participate in an on-campus Exit Exhibition prior to graduation.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  1. Communicate aesthetic concepts in a variety of media utilizing the Visual Elements and Principles of Design.
  2. Create body of two-dimensional work that demonstrates an understanding of the Visual Elements and Principals of Design as they apply to observational literacy.
  3. Create a body of three-dimensional work that demonstrates and understanding of the Visual Elements and Principles of Design as they apply to spatial literacy.
  4. Develop a sense of historical literacy as it relates to the visual arts, and the impact on one’s own art, through course assignments and discussions.
  5. Develop a sense of expressive literacy as it relates to the creation of artistic endeavors, and assemble a body of work that validates this capability.
Career Opportunities

Designed as a transfer program into a Bachelor of Fine Arts program:

  • Studio Artist
  • College Professor (with BFA and MFA in studio, or PhD in Art History)
  • Museum or Gallery Work (with BFA)

General Education

Category 1: English Composition
Complete any one.
Category 2: English Composition or Communications
Complete any one.
Category 4: Social Sciences
Complete any one.
Category 5: Humanities and Fine Arts
Complete any one course from the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) list, from a different discipline (not ART).
Credit Hours
12.00

See General Education Requirements for details.

Degree-Specific Requirements

Science and Mathematics

Complete one four (4) credit hour Mathematics or Science course from the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) list. See General Education Requirements for details.

Science and Mathematics Credit Hours
4.00
Credit Hours
4.00

Program Requirements

Required Support Courses
Minimum Total Credit Hours
62.00
Requirements are subject to change. The information represented here is effective starting Fall 2018 and applies to the current catalog year. If you were admitted prior to this year, please check your requirements under the My Progress section of HFC Self Service.