2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College 2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
Approved Electives (Choose one or two courses totaling a minimum of 3 credits) Course Credits Course Title Completed ARC 314 3 Architectural Rendering Basics ART 107 3 Elements of Photography ART 101 3 Photography I ART 221 3 Photography II ART 112 3 Drawing II ART 115 3 Two-Dimensional Design ART 116 3 Three Dimensional Design ART 206 3 Digital Photography CST --- 1/4 Any Computer Science & Information Technology Course ENT 131W 3 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management I MGT 145 3 Principles of Sales MGT 153W 3 Introduction to Business MGT 251W 3 Business Law I OR ENT 221W (3) Law for Entrepreneurs MTH --- 3/4 Any Math Course (121 or highter) RC --- Any Residential Construction Course that is not co-listed 3/4 SUBTOTAL 65/68 TOTAL CREDITS 1. A grade of “C” (2.0) or higher is required in ARC 101, ARC 106, ARC 205, ARC 206, ARC 211. 2. Courses ARC 105, 106, 205, 206 must be taken in sequential order. For information about day and/or evening availability of courses, contact a technical career counselor. 3. This program prepares you for a technical level career, but some courses are transferable to baccalaureate degree programs in Architechture. If you want to be an architect, you are advised to consult with a counselor about transfer requirements. 4. In a laddered program, ACE 285 is only required to be taken one time. 5. Students planning to transfer should take any approved College Composition II requirement. 6. Any MTH 119 or higher (except MTH 153) meets the Math requirement for this program. 7. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation. See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements. 8. Delta College reserves the right to modify graduation requirements. 9. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements. 46 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. Delta College 2012-2013
Art + Design - Associate in Fine Arts Program Code: AFA.40380 The program and degree are designed to prepare you for entry-level jobs as well as to successfully transfer into Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree programs in any number of art, art history, design or visual communications areas. The Art + Design program’s chronological course sequencing provides a balance of art studio, art history, design studio, graphics studio, and MACRAO approved general education courses. This degree program provides you with a solid foundation for further academic or professional pursuits in: advertising, art criticism and theory, art education, art history, automotive design, ceramics, digital imaging, drawing, graphic design, fashion design, furniture design, illustration, industrial design, interactive and multimedia graphics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, textile design, visual communications, web design, or a wide variety of related visual fields. Basic Program Requirements Course Credits Course Title Completed ART 111 3 Drawing I ART 115 3 Design I ART 116 3 Design II ART 151W 3 Art History and Appreciation I ART 152W 3 Art History and Appreciation II ART 271 3 Digital Imaging I 18 SUBTOTAL Art Track or Design Track: Choose One Art Track Course Credits Course Title Completed ART 101 3 Photography I ART 112 3 Drawing II ART 217 3 Painting I ART 222 3 Sculpture OR ART 231 (3) Ceramics I ART 255W 3 Contemporary Art History 0/5 Strongly Recommended Electives 15/20 SUBTOTAL Design Track Course Credits Course Title Completed ART 267 3 Producing A Student Publication (Capstone course) ART 276 3 Electronic Page Design ART 277 3 Illustration - Digital Media ART 279 3 Web Page Design Arts ART 284 3 Typography ART 288 3 Digital Imaging II 0/2 Strongly Recommended Electives 18/20 SUBTOTAL Delta College 2012-2013 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. 47
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Approved Electives (Choose one or two courses totaling a minimum of 3 credits)<br />
Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />
ARC 314 3 Architectural Rendering Basics<br />
ART 107 3 Elements of Photography<br />
ART 101 3 Photography I<br />
ART 221 3 Photography II<br />
ART 112 3 Drawing II<br />
ART 115 3 Two-Dimensional Design<br />
ART 116 3 Three Dimensional Design<br />
ART 206 3 Digital Photography<br />
CST --- 1/4 Any Computer Science & Information Technology Course<br />
ENT 131W 3 Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management I<br />
MGT 145 3 Principles of Sales<br />
MGT 153W 3 Introduction to Business<br />
MGT 251W 3 Business Law I OR<br />
ENT 221W (3) Law for Entrepreneurs<br />
MTH --- 3/4 Any Math Course (121 or highter)<br />
RC ---<br />
Any Residential Construction Course that is not co-listed<br />
3/4 SUBTOTAL<br />
65/68 TOTAL CREDITS<br />
1. A grade of “C” (2.0) or higher is required in ARC 101, ARC 106, ARC 205, ARC 206, ARC 211.<br />
2. Courses ARC 105, 106, 205, 206 must be taken in sequential order. For information about day and/or evening availability of courses, contact a<br />
technical career counselor.<br />
3. This program prepares you for a technical level career, but some courses are transferable to baccalaureate degree programs in Architechture. If<br />
you want to be an architect, you are advised to consult with a counselor about transfer requirements.<br />
4. In a laddered program, ACE 285 is only required to be taken one time.<br />
5. Students planning to transfer should take any approved <strong>College</strong> Composition II requirement.<br />
6. Any MTH 119 or higher (except MTH 153) meets the Math requirement for this program.<br />
7. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation.<br />
See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements.<br />
8. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.<br />
9. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements.<br />
46 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance.<br />
<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>