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Concentrations

Students should decide on an area of concentration by their junior year and notify the department chair.

General Studio Concentration60 units
Core Classes48 units
ART 120Introduction to Computer Graphics3
ART 130Two-Dimensional Design3
ART 135Three-Dimensional Design3
ART 145Drawing I (fall only)3
ART 146Painting I (spring only; prerequisite required)3
ART 170Sculpture I 3
ART 205Ceramics I* 3
ART 250Photography I 3
ART 325New Genre Art Forms3
ART 431Gallery Design 3
ART 450Portfolio 3
ART 499Thesis/Project I 1-4
Select one of the following:
ART 311Sculptural Objects and Functional Art (spring only)3
ART 403Multicultural Art* (fall only)3
Select one of the following:
ART 210Printmaking: Relief* 3
ART 211Printmaking: Serigraph*3
Select three art history classes:
ART 354Ancient Art History*3
ART 356 History of Modern Art* 3
ART 357 Contemporary Art Trends* 3
ART 358 History of Graphic Design and Illustration 3
ART 359 Women in Art 3
ART 361 Early Christian and Medieval Art* 3
ART 362 Renaissance to Rococo Art* 3
HUM 223 Humanities Seminar III: Aesthetics*/** 3,4
HUM 323 Humanities Seminar III: Aesthetics*/** 3,4
Upper-Division Emphasis12 units
Select upper-division art classes in a specific emphasis (ceramics, craft, drawing and painting, photo, printmaking, sculpture) to complete the 60 required units.

To learn more about these exciting courses please visit www.apu.edu/catalog/.

*Meets a general studies requirement.

Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. To view 2008-09 program information, visit the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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