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Associate Degree in Art History - Los Medanos College (LMC)
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Associate Degree in Art History - Los Medanos College (LMC)

Los Medanos College
Pittsburg, CaliforniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€11,607.07/year
 1381 Points
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Nov 2024
Start date
Jan 2025

Program Description

The Associate Degree in Art History provides comprehensive, coherent, integrated, and cumulative studies in foundation courses (2D, 3D, drawing, and photography) intermediate studio courses (drawing, painting, and ceramics), art appreciation and art history courses, as well as graphic communications courses (design, software-based illustration, page layout, photo manipulation and animation).

LMC offers students several pathways to success. These include a local Associate Degree in Art History with a focus in either fine arts or graphic communications, a certificate in graphic communications, and G.E. courses that meet transfer requirements to the U.C. or CSU systems.

After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.

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Curriculum

Courses

Ancient Art History (to 350 CE)

Medieval and Renaissance Art History (350 to 1550 CE)

Early Modern Art History (1550 to 1920 CE)

Late Modern and Contemporary Art History (1920 CE-Present)

Introduction to Drawing

Asian Art History

Indigenous Americas Art History

Introduction to Two-Dimensional Concepts

Three-Dimensional Design Concepts

Figure Drawing

Introductory Hand-Built Ceramics

Introduction to Digital Photography

Introduction to Digital Art

The Visual Arts

American Art History

Ancient Humanities

Medieval and Renaissance Humanities

Early Modern Humanities

American Humanities

Shakespeare's English Kings

Modernist Paris: Artists and Intellectuals

Learning Outcomes

  • Read art-related historical texts and resource documents critically; synthesize their research and observational skills in order to communicate effectively as a writer and speaker.
  • Model and distinguish between differing art historical methodologies and approaches to problem-solving in related disciplines.
  • Make connections between artistic products and processes over time; observe how art informs culture and culture informs art in order to develop good critical and creative thinking skills.
  • Consider the ethical implications inherent in artistic patronage and artistic production.
  • Develop and demonstrate a worldview informed by diverse art and architectural products created in multiple historical, social, multicultural, and global environments.
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