Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2016-2017 Catalog Program: Studio Art [2045] Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Studio Art [2045]

Associate in Science Degree

(60 Credit Hours)

Program Manager

Jamie Tracy
941-752-5588 Bradenton
941-408-1471, ext. 65588 Venice
tracyj@scf.edu

Program Goal

Students enrolled in the A.S. in Studio Art Program will have a diverse general education background and a strong foundation in the studio arts. Upon completion of these requirements, students will select one of four disciplines in which to specialize.  Students will also choose up to 12 elective credits within Art, Design, Humanities to round out their education. The four specializations include:

  1. Studio Art - a discipline in which students interested in applying traditional mediums of art to the commercial field may utilize their skills in the fields of production art, mural and public art, art education, museum/gallery professionals, installations and design.
  2. Illustration - a discipline designed for those students utilizing technology in the art field and interested in pursuing careers in illustration (scientific, periodical, media, print), design, game design, animation and industrial design.
  3. Commercial Photography - a discipline for those students wishing to pursue a career in the field of commercial rather than fine art photography. The career choices can be wedding photographer, studio photographer, portrait photographer, product photography and photojournalism.
  4. Industrial Ceramics/Sculpture - the technical application of the three-dimensional form. Career choices may be in mold making, production pottery, restoration, industrial sculpture, model making, prototyping, fixture and product designer.

General Education Courses

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ENC 1101 - Written Communication I (3 Credit Hours)
ENC 1102 - Written Communication II (3 Credit Hours)
  • Mathematics Choose from Area II, A.S. (3 Credit Hours)
  • Social Science Choose from Area III, A.S. (3 Credit Hours)
  • ARH 2050 - Introduction to History of Art I (3 Credit Hours)
    ARH 2051 - Introduction to History of Art II (3 Credit Hours)
  • Natural Sci. Choose from Area V, A.S. (3 Credit Hours)
  • Subtotal Credit Hours: 21

    Foundation Courses (All Specializations)

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ART 1201C - Two-Dimensional Design (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 1300C - Drawing I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 1203C - Three-Dimensional Design (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2330C - Figure Drawing I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2950 - Portfolio Preparation (3 Credit Hours)

    Subtotal Credit Hours: 15

    Electives

    Choose 9 credits from the following options:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ART 1150C - Jewelry (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 1205C - Color Fundamentals (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2331C - Figure Drawing II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2500C - Painting I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2501C - Painting II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2701C - Sculpture (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2702C - Sculpture II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2715C - Welding: Steel Fabrication (3 credit hours)
    ART 2750C - Introduction to Ceramics (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2751C - Ceramics II (3 credit hours)
    ART 2752C - Wheelthrowing I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2753C - Wheelthrowing II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2771C - Advanced Ceramics (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2773C - Mold Making (3 Credit Hours)
    DIG 2111C - Digital Illustration (3 credit Hours)
    DIG 2132C - Digital Media Design (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 1201C - Studio Lighting Techniques (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 1800C - Digital Imaging I (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2224C - Location Photography (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2401C - Photography I (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2404C - Photography II (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2405C - Advanced Imaging (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2000 - History of Photography (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2101C - Visual Literacy: Photography (3 Credit Hours)

    Subtotal Credit Hours: 9

    Four Specialization Choices - Choose 15 Credits from One Specialization:

    Studio Art Specialization Courses

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ART 1205C - Color Fundamentals (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 1301C - Drawing II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2500C - Painting I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2501C - Painting II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2701C - Sculpture (3 Credit Hours)

    Illustration Specialization Courses

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ART 1205C - Color Fundamentals (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2251C - Illustration (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2623C - Introduction to 3D Modeling (3 Credit Hours)
    DIG 2111C - Digital Illustration (3 credit Hours)
    PGY 1800C - Digital Imaging I (3 Credit Hours)

    Commercial Photography Specialization Courses

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    PGY 1201C - Studio Lighting Techniques (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 1800C - Digital Imaging I (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2000 - History of Photography (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2401C - Photography I (3 Credit Hours)
    PGY 2801C - Digital Imaging II (3 Credit Hours)

    Industrial Ceramics/Sculpture Specialization Courses

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ART 2701C - Sculpture (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2702C - Sculpture II (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2750C - Introduction to Ceramics (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2752C - Wheelthrowing I (3 Credit Hours)
    ART 2773C - Mold Making (3 Credit Hours)

    Subtotal Credit Hours: 15

    Total Credit Hours: 60

    Note(s):

    This program will require some or all classes to be taken at one campus location. Contact the program manager for specific details.

    Articulated credit from a technical college/secondary school may be applicable. Contact Career and Technical Education for more information.

    Degree Pathway

    Required Courses and recommended Sequence: The following is a recommended sequence of courses for completing this program. Developmental courses and prerequisite course requirements, credit load, and/or course availability may affect a student’s individual progress. Course availability within the program sequences is specifically intended for full-time students who begin their course work with the fall semester. Students should always consult their online degree planner for the catalog year that they entered the college, and contact their program manager to better understand typical course availability and individual program planning.

    Please follow link to: http://www.scf.edu/Academics/degree-pathways.asp

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