Massasoit Community College Catalog 2012-2013

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Visual Arts / Fine Arts Option The Fine Arts Option provides the study of twodimensional and three-dimensional media with tracks in painting, printmaking, ceramics, and sculpture. This option allows for a dedicated route in Fine Arts and offers elective courses in graphic design and photography.

Visual Arts – Fine Arts Option Course Title Course Credits Semester 1 History of Art I ARTG 101+ 3 Drawing I ARTG 107 3 Color and Design I

ARTG 113

3

Sculpture I ARTG 263 3 English Composition I

ENGL 101+*

3

Semester 2 Drawing II ARTG 108+ 3 Color and Design II

ARTG 114+

3

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Painting I ARTG 221 3 Printmaking Elective

Choose from # list

3

English Composition II

ENGL 102+

3

Semester 3 History of Art II ARTG 102 3 ARTG 205

3

Art Elective

Choose from@ list

3

PSYC 101+ or 3 General Psychology or Principles of Sociology SOCI 104+ Liberal Arts Elective Attribute LA 3 Semester 4 Art Elective

Choose from @ list

3

Art Elective

Choose from @ list

3

Art Elective

Choose from @ list

Science Elective

Attribute SC

General Elective

Any credit course~

3 3/4 3

1. A minimum of 60 credits and 20 courses is required for completion of this AAS degree. 2. The same course may not be used as two different course requirements. 3. The mathematics competency for graduation may be fulfilled by passing Contemporary Mathematics (MATH 115) or by passing the computerized placement test with a score of 72 or higher.

+ Course has a pre- and/or corequisite. See course description for details. # Printmaking Elective: ARTG 213, ARTG 254, ARTG 255, ARTG 256, or ARTG 257+ @ Art Elective: ARTG 121, ARTG 122+, ARTG 134, ARTG 152, ARTG 153, ARTG 154+, ARTG 155+, ARTG 156, ARTG 213, ARTG 215, ARTG 221, ARTG 222+, ARTG 223, ARTG 224+, ARTG 225, ARTG 242, ARTG 254, ARTG 255, ARTG 256, ARTG 257+, ARTG261+, ARTG 264+, ARTG 331, ARTG 332+, ARTG 400 *

A student, based on testing scores, may place out of English Composition I (ENGL 101) and substitute any college-level writing course in its place. This is also the case if a student placed into an equivalent to ENGL 102 at another school and was not required to take the ENGL 101 equivalent. Currently there are only three options for replacement: Technical Writing (ENGL 107); Creative Writing (ENGL 119); or Newspaper Journalism (JOUR 120).

~ Developmental courses cannot be used for graduation requirements.

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