Art, B.A. (2018-2019 Archive)
Notice: The General Education requirements prescribed on this Road Map are based on the Plan R Required Pattern of Courses (GE catalog years 2006-2018). See General Education Plan R for more information.
All lower division GE completed. Lower division major requirements in Drawing I, Art History (6 units), 2-D Design, 3-D Design, and 6 units lower division electives completed as part of the AA-T in Studio Art.
Transfer Year 1: First Semester
Course | Units |
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ART 112 or ART 114 or other non-western art history (if not completed prior to transfer) | 3 |
Lower division ART for Art History concentration (if not completed prior to transfer)+ | 3/3/3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 1: Second Semester
Course | Units |
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ART 307 | 3 |
ART 318 or ART 448 | 3 |
Upper Division ART for Art History concentration** | 3 |
Upper Division ART for Art History concentration (400- or 500-level)** | 3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 2: First Semester
Course | Units |
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Art History 300-level or 400-level or 500-level course (not 305, 311, 315 or 511) | 3 |
Upper Division ART for Art History concentration (400- or 500-level)** | 3/3 |
ART 511** | 3 |
GE Upper Division* | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Transfer Year 2: Second Semester
Course | Units |
---|---|
ART 438/L | 2/1 |
Upper Division ART for Art History concentration (400- or 500-level)** | 3/3 |
Electives | 6 |
Total | 15 |
Total units after transfer | 60 |
+To total a minimum of 9 units of lower division electives for the Art History concentration, selected in consultation with an Art advisor, which also satisfy prerequisites for upper division coursework.
*If needed, select UDGE courses that also satisfy: (1) IC: Information Competence, (2) GE Comparative Cultural Studies, and/or (3) Title 5 requirements in American History and/or US/State/Local Government.
**Recommended Upper Division ART courses for the Art History Concentration – To total a minimum of 21 units of upper division electives selected in consultation with an Art advisor.