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AA-T — SOCIOLOGY AA-T — STUDIO ARTS
The AA-T in Sociology is designed to prepare the student The AA-T in Studio Arts prepares students for transfer to
for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education four year institutions and satisfies lower division require-
and specifically intended to satisfy the lower division ments for a baccalaureate degree in Studio Art at California
requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in Sociology at State University. Studio Arts AA-T degree recipients will
a California State University. The major has been designed demonstrate skill in a range of two dimensional and/or
to meet lower-division requirements for Sociology majors three dimensional media, complete a portfolio of original
at most transfer institutions. Program Learning Outcomes: artworks, and apply knowledge of art history, contempo-
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to rary art, and public culture to a critical understanding of
critically analyze and evaluate social phenomena, which art-making in society. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
involve social institutions and processes, within various completion of this program, students will be able to dem-
contexts from the local to the global. onstrate intermediate mastery in a range of 2D/3D visual
media; employ basic concepts in 2D design and drawing,
Required Core: SOC 101 or 101H; or 3D design and drawing-for-sculpture; create portfolio-
Select two courses (6 units) SOC 102, SOC S 200 or ready, original artworks; and discuss and apply visual
PSYCH 200, MATH 136 concepts and aesthetics from art history, contemporary
art, and popular culture.
List A: Select two courses (6 units) Any Required Core
course not already used. PSYCH/SOC 131, SOC 103, 104; Required Core: ART 102, 130, 138, 150;
ETH S 121; PSYCH 104
List A: Select one (3 units) ART 101, 109, 116;
List B: Select one courses (3 units) Any course not used
above; SOC 105, 140; PSYCH 101, 101H, ETH S 102, 111, List B: Select three (9 units) ART 144, 151 or 152, 160, 170,
123, 125, 132, 165, 166, SOC S 101, 110, 130; ANTHR 102, 180, 186, 220; PHOTO 101.
GEOG 102; HIST 152.
Required Units for Major: 24-25 units*
Required Units for Major: 18.5-19.5 units*
AA-T — THEATRE ARTS
AA-T — SPANISH
The AA-T in Theatre Arts is designed to prepare the student
The AA-T in Spanish is designed to prepare the student for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education
for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education and is specifically intended to satisfy the lower division
and is specifically intended to satisfy lower-division requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in Theatre Arts
requirements for a baccalaureate degree in Spanish at a California State University. The knowledge and skills
at a California State University. The knowledge and offered in this degree lead students to develop founda-
skills offered in this degree lead students to develop tional knowledge in the field of Theatre Arts including
foundational knowledge in the field of Spanish including those topics and issues related to global, national, and
grammar, composition, oral expression, and literary local aspects of the field of study. Students have a variety
analysis in the field of Spanish. These skills also of courses in the fundamentals of theatre including the
provide tools for inquiry into local, national, and global areas for dramatic criticism, theory, performance, technical
topics within the discipline. This degree is extremely stage, and preparation in all aspects of theatre arts pro-
relevant due to the high percentage of Speakers that duction. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion
live in California. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon of this program, students will be able to identify major
completion of this program, students will be able to topics, ideas, debates and issues in theater arts. Students
demonstrate reading and listening comprehension skills, will be able to apply their knowledge of key concepts in
and oral and written communicative skills in Spanish. theatre arts to discuss, analyze, and synthesize a variety
Students will be able to demonstrate a broad knowledge of theoretical and practical foci within the discipline.
of the cultures of the Spanish speaking world and the Students will be able to gain a global, national, and local
history and/or literature of Spanish speaking countries perspective on issues pertaining to the theatre arts pre-
as a foundation for upper-division courses in Spanish. paring them for multiple pathways for future study and
career opportunities.
Required Core: SPAN 101, 102, 103 or 115, 104;
Required Core: (9 units) T ART 101 or 102, 103, 160 or 161
List A: Select one course (3 units) SPAN 124, 131; ETH S or 162 or 163 or 164 or 180 or 181 or 182 or 183 or 184;
102, 120; HIST 103, 104, 113.
List A: Select three courses (9 units) T ART 104, 107, 109
Required Units for Major: 23 units* & 110, 123, 160* or 161* or 162* or 163* or 164* or 180* or
181* or 182* or 183* or 184*.
*If not used in Required Core.
Required Units for Major: 18-19 units*
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