Art Transfer Guide for Students Pursuing an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree

Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution other than Oregon State University are encouraged to complete the AA(OT) degree. The AA(OT) is a general transfer degree and does not include program requirements. It is important that you identify the four-year school you plan to attend. You should review the requirements of the program you plan to study at that institution and take those classes at LBCC. You may want to work with two advisors: one at LBCC and a second at the institution you hope to attend, to make sure you are taking the classes that will meet program requirements.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete coursework in Art will be able to:

  • Discuss the form and content of specific works of art representing art and artists across time and cultures

  • Demonstrate visual literacy in the use of the elements and principles of design

  • Demonstrate competence in studio practices

  • Apply the creative process in planning, designing and solving visual problems

See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree.

Foundational Requirements

Writing (9 credits)

WR 121English Composition

3

WR 122English Composition: Argumentation

3

WR 123English Composition: Research

3

or

WR 227Technical Writing

3

Oral Communication (3 credits)

COMM 111Public Speaking

3

or

COMM 114Argument and Critical Discourse

3

or

COMM 218Interpersonal Communication

3

College Level Math (4 credits)

MTH 105Math in Society

4

or

higher level MTH course

Health/Wellness/Fitness (3 credits)

HE 225Social & Individual Health Determinants

4

or

3 credits with a PE prefix

Total Credit Hours: 19

Discipline Studies

See the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree Requirements for course listing. One of the courses must be a Cultural Literacy course.

Arts and Letters

At least three (3) courses chosen from at least two (2) prefixes.

Take the following art history courses:

ART 204History of Western Art

3

ART 205History of Western Art

3

Social Sciences

At least four (4) courses chosen from at least two (2) prefixes.

Science/Math/Computer Science

At least four (4) courses chosen from at least two (2) prefixes including at least three (3) laboratory courses in biological and/or physical science.

Electives

29 credits of Art are required out of the following 60 credits, and should be chosen with the program requirements of the institution you hope to attend in mind.

ART 102Understanding Art

3

ART 115Basic Design I: Composition

4

ART 117Basic Design: 3-Dimensional

4

ART 120Foundations in Digital Imaging Processes

4

ART 121Computers in Visual Arts

4

ART 122Foundations in Motion 4-D

4

ART 131Drawing I

4

ART 132Drawing II

4

ART 154Ceramics I

4

ART 206History of Western Art

3

ART 207Indigenous Art Of The Americas

3

ART 210Women In Art

3

ART 234Figure Drawing

4

ART 254Ceramics II

4

ART 263Digital Photography

4

ART 281Painting

4

Total Credit Hours: 90