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ArtArtThe Art Department offers theoretical and practical coursesin the traditional disciplines of art and art history as wellas in new genre and photographic arts. Students take artcourses to prepare for a major in art or art history, to meetgeneral education requirements, or for personal growth.Career paths include working artist, teacher, graphic designer,photographer, sculptor, curator in a museum or gallery,conservator, appraiser, and work in related fields, such asmarketing and advertising.Academic and Career Pathway: Creative and Applied Artsnot part of the CSU system. Students should consult with aMiraCosta counselor for further information regarding themost efficient pathway to transfer as an art history major andto determine which CSU campuses are participating in thisprogram.To complete the degree, students must fulfill the followingrequirements:Complete a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semester units.Complete all courses required in the major with a “C” or "P"or better.Complete the CSU-GE (Plan B) or IGETC (Plan C)* generaleducation pattern.Obtain a minimum CSU-transferable GPA of 2.0.Complete a minimum of 12 units in residence at MiraCostaCollege.* Students completing IGETC may be awarded the degree,but they must complete a course from Area IC: OralCommunication to meet CSU admission requirements.Program Student Learning Outcome StatementUpon completion of this program, the student will possessknowledge and mastery of a variety of art historicalmethodologies, be able to identify major movements inart and architecture, and be able to convey ideas andconcepts about artwork, artists, and the socio-cultural milieuin which artworks were created.Required courses:ART 100Contact InformationChair: Dean RamosDean: Jonathan rt/index.htmlDepartment: ArtOffice: Building OC2700,760.795.6844Leah CluffLauren GreenwaldYoshimi HayashiLeslie NemourGilbert NeriDean RamosART 259History of Renaissance to Modern Art3*List A: Select one course.Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania,*and the AmericasART 159Art of Ancient Mesoamerica and*South AmericaArt of Ancient Mesoamerica and SouthAmerica (Honors)List B: Select one course.3*Design and Color3D DesignART 203Life Drawing IAssociate DegreesART 207Beginning PhotographyAssociate in Arts DegreeART 216SculptureART 225Ceramics IART 245Digital Art and Media*List C: Select one course.ART 260or ART 260H33ART 158ART 103Students completing this associate degree will have completedlower-division major preparation requirements for an art historydegree, an emphasis or option within an art history degree,or a degree considered similar to art history at a participatingCalifornia State University (CSU) campus. Following transferto a participating CSU campus, students will be required tocomplete no more than 60 units to obtain a bachelor’s degree;however, some CSU campuses may require additional lowerdivision major preparation. This degree may not be appropriatepreparation for students transferring to a CSU campus notaccepting this degree or to a university or college that is3Ancient to Gothic ArtART 101Art History for Transfer**ART 258or ART 159HFull-Time FacultyDrawing and CompositionHistory of Modern Art3*History of Modern Art (Honors)ART 270History and Theory of Museum andGallery ExhibitionART 271Museum and Gallery ExhibitionTotal Units18Art1

Art*Course satisfies a general education requirement onthe CSU-GE or IGETC general education (GE) pattern. Toensure this degree is completed with no more than 60 units,students should select courses that will also satisfy a GErequirement. Note: The honors courses listed are also GEcourses.ART 254Understanding and Appreciating*, **the Photographic ImageART 258Ancient to Gothic Art*ART 260History of Modern Art*ART 260HHistory of Modern Art (Honors)*List B (select three courses):9NOTE: Students are strongly advised to select courses thatmeet lower-division major preparation requirements at theirtransfer university and to complete the History, Constitution, andAmerican Ideals requirement prior to transfer.ART 102Drawing and Composition IIART 201Objects and Ideas in Contemporary*ArtART 202Painting: AcrylicAssociate in Arts DegreeART 203Life Drawing IStudio Arts for TransferART 204Painting I: OilsStudents completing this associate degree will have completedlower-division major preparation requirements for a studio artsdegree, an emphasis or option within a studio arts degree, ora degree considered similar to studio arts at a participatingCalifornia State University (CSU) campus. Following transferto a participating CSU campus, students will be required tocomplete no more than 60 units to obtain a bachelor’s degree;however, some CSU campuses accepting this degree mayrequire additional lower-division major preparation. This degreemay not be appropriate preparation for students transferringto a non-participating CSU campus or to a university or collegethat is not part of the CSU system. Students should consult witha MiraCosta counselor for further information regarding themost efficient pathway to transfer as a studio arts major andto determine which CSU campuses are participating in thisprogram.ART 205Painting: WatercolorART 206Mixed Media Figure Studies IART 207Beginning PhotographyART 210Printmaking IART 216SculptureART 217Figure Sculpture IART 223Woodworking and Furniture Design IART 225Ceramics IART 230Installation ArtART 232Video ArtART 234Kinetic ArtART 244Digital Media for the Visual ArtistART 245Digital Art and MediaART 251Digital Photography*Complete a minimum of 60 CSU-transferable semester units.Complete all courses required in the major with a “C” or "P"or better.Complete the CSU-GE (Plan B) or IGETC (Plan C)* generaleducation pattern.Obtain a minimum CSU-transferable GPA of 2.0.Complete a minimum of 12 units in residence at MiraCostaCollege.* Students completing IGETC may be awarded the degree,but they must complete a course from Area IC: OralCommunication to meet CSU admission requirements.Upon completion of this program, the student will beable to define and demonstrate a variety of art-makingtechniques and skills in both traditional and contemporaryart processes and idioms.ART 101Design and Color*, ***, **ART 1033D DesignART 259History of Renaissance to Modern Art*List A (select one course):ART 1582ArtTraditional Arts of Africa, Oceania,*and the Americas24Course satisfies a general education requirement on theCSU-GE or IGETC general education pattern. To ensurethis degree is completed with no more than 60 units,students should select courses that will also satisfy a generaleducation requirement.** Course is required major preparation at CSU San Marcos(CSUSM). Students planning to transfer to CSUSM areadvised to select these courses to complete this degree. Formore information on this major at CSUSM, please refer to thearticulation agreement at assist.org.Associate in Arts DegreeDigital PhotographyRequired Core (12 units):*, ****NOTE: Students are strongly advised to select courses thatmeet lower-division major preparation requirements at theirtransfer university and to complete the History, Constitution, andAmerican Ideals requirement prior to transfer.Program Student Learning Outcome StatementDrawing and Composition*Total UnitsTo complete the degree, students must fulfill the followingrequirements:ART 100*33333Students may earn the above-named associate degree bycompleting a certificate of achievement and the generaleducation courses required for MiraCosta College's Associatein Arts degree (see Associate Degrees). Students should meetwith a MiraCosta counselor to identify required courses and todevelop a written educational plan for the specific degree orcertificate they wish to earn.

ArtCertificate of AchievementProgram Student Learning Outcome StatementUpon completion of this program, the student will be able toidentify major movements, artwork, and artists in historicaland contemporary photography, and demonstrate anunderstanding of different photo techniques.Museum StudiesCertificateCertificate of AchievementThe Museum Studies certificate is designed for studentsinterested in transfer to four-year degree programs relatedto museum and gallery fields of study. The certificate offerseducation and experience related to the issues of exhibition,collection, preservation, and marketing of objects of displayin museum or gallery spaces. Students produce a formalexhibition at MiraCosta College’s Kruglak Gallery. The student’semphasis may be in either museum or gallery studies;emphases in museum display may cover a range of academicdisciplines or specialties.Digital PhotographyProgram Student Learning Outcome StatementThe Digital Photography certificate offers education andtraining in the use of digital cameras, related equipment,and editing tools and techniques for creating photographicportfolios, websites, and multimedia projects. Students producea professional-quality printed portfolio. The program's emphasismay be in fine art or commercial photography.Program Student Learning Outcome StatementUpon completion of this program, the student will be able toidentify major movements, artwork, and artists in historicaland contemporary photography. The student will alsobe able to demonstrate understanding of different phototechniques.Required courses:ART 207Beginning Photography3ART 244Digital Media for the Visual Artist3ART 251Digital Photography3ART 253Applied Digital PhotographySelect at least 6 units from the following:ART 208Advanced PhotographyART 245Digital Art and MediaART 254Understanding and Appreciatingthe Photographic ImageBUS 130Entrepreneurship and Small BusinessManagementMAT 110Digital Imaging 1: Adobe PhotoshopMAT 210Digital Imaging 2: AdvancedPhotoshopART 292Total UnitsUpon completion of this program, the student will be able toanalyze and communicate critically formulated ideas andconcepts about the care, display, maintenance, and/orsale of object collections as commonly found in museumsor galleries.Upon completion of this program, the student willhave documentable experience in the care, display,maintenance, and/or sale of object collections.Required courses:ART 270History and Theory of Museum andGallery ExhibitionART 271Museum and Gallery Exhibition33Required - Choose 4 courses from the following (12units):ART 158Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania,and the AmericasART 159Art of Ancient Mesoamerica andSouth Americaor ART 159H12Art of Ancient Mesoamerica and SouthAmerica (Honors)ART 254Understanding and Appreciatingthe Photographic Image3ART 258Ancient to Gothic Art6ART 259History of Renaissance to Modern ArtART 260History of Modern Artor ART 260HHistory of Modern Art (Honors)Choose one of the following courses (1-3 units):Design and ColorART 201Objects and Ideas in ContemporaryArtART 223Woodworking and Furniture Design Ior ART 224Internship Studies181-3ART 101Woodworking and Furniture Design IIART 292Internship StudiesANTH 102Cultural Anthropologyor ANTH 102H Cultural Anthropology (Honors)BUS 130Entrepreneurship and Small BusinessManagementArt3

ArtHIST 110or HIST 110HHIST 111or HIST 111HUnited States History to 1877ART 207Beginning PhotographyUnited States History to 1877 (Honors)ART 208Advanced PhotographyUnited States History Since 1877ART 251Digital PhotographyUnited States History Since 1877 (Honors)ART 253Applied Digital PhotographyTotal Units19-21Courses Related in Content (CRC)Active participatory art courses that are related in contentare grouped together. Students are allowed four enrollmentswithin each CRC group, but each course may be taken onlyonce unless its catalog description indicates it is repeatable.Enrollments include any combination of course completions(with an evaluative or nonevaluative symbol recorded on thestudent's transcript), withdrawals, and repetition.Ceramics CRCART 225Ceramics IART 226Ceramics IIART 227Ceramics IIIART 228Ceramics IVDesign CRCART 101Design and ColorART 201Objects and Ideas in ContemporaryArtDigital CRCART 244Digital Media for the Visual ArtistART 245Digital Art and MediaDrawing CRCART 100Drawing and CompositionART 102Drawing and Composition IIART 200Drawing IIIART 203Life Drawing IART 213Life Drawing IIART 263Life Drawing IIIMixed Media Representation CRCART 206Mixed Media Figure Studies IART 211Mixed Media Figure Studies IIART 261Mixed Media Figure Studies IIINew Genre CRCART 230Installation ArtART 232Video ArtART 234Kinetic ArtPainting: Oil Based Media CRCART 204Painting I: OilsART 214Painting II: OilsART 264Painting III: OilsPainting: Water Based Media CRCART 202Painting: AcrylicART 205Painting: WatercolorART 212Painting II: AcrylicART 215Painting II: WatercolorART 241Painting: Acrylic IIIART 242Painting: Watercolor IIIPhotography CRC4ArtPrintmaking CRCART 210Printmaking IART 218Printmaking IIART 221Printmaking IIIART 222Printmaking IVSculpture CRCART 1033D DesignART 216SculptureART 217Figure Sculpture IART 219Figure Sculpture IIWoodworking CRCART 223Woodworking and Furniture Design IART 224Woodworking and Furniture Design IIART 229Woodworking and Furniture DesignIIIART 239Woodworking and Furniture DesignIVCoursesART 100: Drawing and CompositionUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneEnrollment Limitation: Maximum of four enrollments amongART 100, ART 102, ART 200, ART 203, ART 213, and ART 263.Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and SummerThis beginning course develops basic drawing skills. Studentsexplore a variety of media and creative approaches, and theyimprove their perceptual abilities and personal expression. Thecourse covers problems of value, structure, and compositionusing a variety of themes. It also integrates art history, theory,and criticism. C-ID ARTS-110.ART 101: Design and ColorUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and SummerStudents explore and learn the language of design principlesand color theory through visual problem solving. They createdesign projects using acrylic paint, ink, drawing, and mixedmedia on paper and other support surfaces. They alsoresearch, analyze, and evaluate elements of design and colorin a range of art disciplines, including painting and drawing,graphic design, print and digital media, sculpture and publicart, video and performance, architecture, and other populararts. Students are required to attend field trips. C-ID ARTS-100,ARTS-270.

ArtART 102: Drawing and Composition IIUnits: 3Prerequisites: ART 100.Enrollment Limitation: Maximum of four enrollments amongART 100, ART 102, ART 200, ART 203, ART 213, and ART 263.Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringThis course provides for the continued development of basicdrawing skills introduced in ART 100. It emphasizes a creativeapproach using black and white and color media whileexposing students to a variety of contemporary approachestoward space, scale, and content. The course also encouragesstudents to develop personal expression through the combinedmanipulations of subject matter and materials.ART 103: 3D DesignUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and SummerIn this sculpture course, students examine the language ofthree-dimensional form, structure, and space. The coursedevelops personal expression, using a variety of themes andsubject matter by ordering three-dimensional space throughbasic materials, such as clay, plaster, metal, and wood. Itoffers experiences with differing approaches within culturalcontexts and integrates history, theory, and criticism, showingthe interrelationship of the creative arts, humanities, and the selfin western and non-western cultures. (Materials Fee: 25) C-IDARTS-101.ART 104: Artists & Designers NowUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 3 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall or SpringThis course examines contemporary ideas and processes of artand design through the study of living artists and designers'. Ahistorical overview provides context to movements and issuesin art since the 1960s as preparation for visiting artists' anddesigners' presentations, video screenings, and visits to artand design exhibitions and/or studios. Students gain insightinto ideas and material methods in diverse media including,but not limited to painting, drawing, sculpture, performance,photography, installation, 2D and 3D design production, andelectronic media. This course is for beginning students in thefield of art and design and related disciplines.ART 157: Art OrientationUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 3 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and SummerThis basic art appreciation course introduces world art forms,techniques, traditions, and aesthetics. It emphasizes bothwestern and world art in historical and cultural contexts.Students examine visual artworks related to mortality andimmortality, sustenance and survival, sexuality and gender,power and politics, and race and class. Students are requiredto visit a local public artwork or museum/gallery.ART 158: Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the AmericasUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 3 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringThis course introduces the non-Western arts of Africa, Oceania,and the Americas. It explores methodology and materials indiverse media as they reflect various cultures from ancientto contemporary periods. Museum visits are required. C-IDARTH-140.ART 159: Art of Ancient Mesoamerica and South AmericaUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneEnrollment Limitation: Not open to students with prior credit inART 159H.Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 3 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringThis course covers the arts of the indigenous peoples ofMesoamerica and South America. It surveys the various culturesof those areas from ancient periods to the points of Europeancontact, emphasizing content and style of materials in diversemedia. Museum visits may be required. UC Credit Limitation:Credit for ART 159 or ART 159H.ART 159H: Art of Ancient Mesoamerica and South America(Honors)Units: 3Prerequisites: NoneEnrollment Limitation: Not open to students with prior credit inART 159.Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 3 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringThis honors course introduces highly motivated students tothe arts of the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and SouthAmerica. It surveys the various cultures of those areas fromancient periods to the points of European contact, emphasizingcontent and style of materials in diverse media. Museum visitsmay be required. UC Credit Limitation: Credit for ART 159 orART 159H.Art5

ArtART 200: Drawing IIIUnits: 3Prerequisites: ART 102.Enrollment Limitation: Maximum of four enrollments amongART 100, ART 102, ART 200, ART 203, ART 213, and ART 263.Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringThis advanced drawing course focuses on contemporarydrawing practices and conceptual thinking in the developmentof an individualized portfolio. Students apply subjectiveperspectives to selected subject matter and content using avariety of drawing media and large scale formats. Field trips togallery and museum exhibitions, both on campus and in thecommunity, are required.ART 201: Objects and Ideas in Contemporary ArtUnits: 3Prerequisites: NoneAcceptable for Credit: CSU, UCLecture 1.50 hours, laboratory 4.50 hours.Course Typically Offered: Fall or SpringThis course examines the ideas, concepts, and processes incontemporary art through presentations of vanguard artwork ofthe twenty-first century. Topics include the historical and culturalcontexts of contemporary art and artis

and contemporary photography. The student will also be able to demonstrate understanding of different photo techniques. Required courses: ART 207 Beginning Photography 3 ART 244 Digital Media for the Visual Artist 3 ART 251 Digital Photography 3 ART 253 Applied Digital Photography 3 Select at least 6 units from the following: 6 ART 208 Advanced .

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