B.A. IN ART - PLAN II
(Specializations in Ceramics, Glass, Photography, Painting, Print Making, Sculpture, Wood and Furniture Design)
Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design
Requirements (90 units, Woodworking - 85 units)
Total units required for graduation: 180
This program is designed for the student with a strong
professional interest in art who may wish to pursue graduate
studies.
Requirements for the B.A. in Art - Plan II:
Lower-division requirements (8 courses totalling 33 units,
woodworking specialization - 28 units)
1. ART 120. Introduction to Two Dimensional
Design (4)
2. ART 121. Introduction to Three Dimensional
Design (4)
3. ART 122. Introduction to Drawing and Life
Drawing (4)
4. ART 123. Introduction to Art and Technology (4)
5. ART 221. Art History: Prehistoric Times through
the Middle Ages (4)
6. ART 222. Art History: Africa, Asia, the Americas
and Oceania (4)
7. ART 223. Art History: Renaissance to the
Present (4)
8. Five units chosen in the field of specialization:
ART 235. Painting I (5)
ART 240. Sculpture I (5)
ART 254. Ceramics I (5)
ART 260. Printmaking I (5)
ART 290. Photography I (5)
Upper-division requirements (57 units)
1. History of Art
Eight units consisting of one four-unit course chosen
from each of the following (A and B):
A. ART 420. Art from 1900 to the Present (4)
ART 520. Contemporary Art, Theory and
Criticism (4)
B. ART 305. Women and Art (4)
ART 306. Greek and Roman Art (4)
ART 310. Asian Art (4)
ART 311. Art of the United States to the End
of the Nineteenth Century (4)
ART 314. The Art of Indigenous Peoples (4)
ART 316. Arts of the Ancient Near East and
Egypt (4)
ART 321. Renaissance Art (4)
ART 323. Native North American Art (4)
ART 324. Pre-Columbian Art (4)
ART 327. Baroque and Rococo Art (4)
ART 328. Mexican Art (4)
ART 329. Chicano Art (4)
ART 333. History of Graphic Design (4)
ART 359. History of Photography (4)
ART 410. Studies in Art History (4)
ART 420. Art from 1900 to the Present (4) (if
not taken in Category A above)
ART 423. Nineteenth Century European Art (4)
ART 520. Contemporary Art, Theory and
Criticism (4) (if not taken in
Category A above)
ART 525. Seminar in Art History (4)
2. Studio courses in a single area of specialization
Six five-unit courses chosen from one of the following
specializations: (Note: Check course descriptions to ascertain
which courses may be repeated for credit.)
Ceramics
ART 355. Ceramics II (5)
ART 357. Ceramics III (5)
ART 375. Glass (5)
Painting
ART 304. Advanced Drawing and Life Drawing (5)
ART 336. Advanced Painting (5)
Photography
ART 391. Intermediate Photography (5)
ART 392. Advanced Photography (5)
ART 393. Photographic Illustration and Design (5)
ART 398. Documentary Photography (5)
Printmaking
ART 313. Printing Production (5)
ART 361. Printmaking II (5)
Sculpture
ART 341. Advanced Sculpture (5)
Woodworking
ART 368. Woodworking and Furniture Design I (5)
ART 369. Advanced Woodworking and Furniture
Design (5)
3. Three five-unit courses of studio electives, in at least two
different areas not in the area of specialization, chosen
from:
ART 313. Printing Production (5)
ART 320. Digital Image Editing (5)
ART 322. Web Design (5)
ART 325. Advanced Digital Image Editing (5)
ART 326. Interactive Multimedia Design (5)
ART 336. Advanced Painting (5)
ART 341. Advanced Sculpture (5)
ART 355. Ceramics II (5)
ART 357. Ceramics III (5)
ART 361. Printmaking II (5)
ART 362. Printmaking III (5)
ART 368. Woodworking and Furniture Design I (5)
ART 369. Advanced Woodworking and Furniture
Design (5)
ART 375. Glass (5)
ART 391. Intermediate Photography (5)
ART 392. Advanced Photography (5)
ART 393. Photographic Illustration and Design (5)
ART 396. New Genres (5)
4. ART 415. Senior Seminar: Art and Society (2)
5. ART 416. Senior Project (2)