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Art Program Curriculum GuideThe art program at Coffeyville Community College is designed for students who intend to transfer to a 4-year college and university degree program. The associate of arts degree is the most appropriate degree option for art majors. Associate of Arts DegreeThis degree is meant to transfer to a baccalaureate degree granting institution. The student must complete 64 semester hours with a grade point average of 2.00 (C) or above. There is a minimum cumulative general education requirement of 35 semester hours. A minimum number of semester credit hours will be required in each of the fields listed below. NOTE: No courses numbered below 100 apply. I. Written and Oral Communications (9 hours) Mathematics* Although the area of interest requirement can be completed with college-level courses in any academic area, the area of interest hours are mostly fulfilled by courses in the students intended major. For art majors, art courses offered by Coffeyville Community College include Ceramics I, Ceramics II, Drawing I, Drawing II, Crafts, Art Education, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Photography I, Art History and Appreciation I, Art History and Appreciation II, Design I, Sculpture I, Painting I, Adobe Illustrator. * Student should check with advisor for specific course requirements at transfer institution. The specific classes taken by art major will largely depend upon the requirements of their intended transfer college/university. ** College Orientation is required for all first-time, full-time, degree-seeking students. Sample Course Schedule Your course schedule will depend on the general education and major requirements of your intended transfer institution and on your preparedness for college-level work. Below is a sample four-semester degree plan for a typical art major that starts his course work at CCC in the fall semester. Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective Drawing II Humanities Elective Painting I Other Electives to complete 64-hour requirement for the Associate in Arts Degree |