Associate of Arts (AA) 3D Fine Arts - Ceramics and Sculpture
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Arts degree requirements with a concentration in Ceramics & Sculpture (3D Fine Arts). In this pathway, you’ll grow your passion and appreciation for art, while completing the foundational courses required to transfer at the junior level to a ... More
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Arts degree requirements with a concentration in Ceramics & Sculpture (3D Fine Arts). In this pathway, you’ll grow your passion and appreciation for art, while completing the foundational courses required to transfer at the junior level to a four-year university, college or art school. You’ll develop your artistic skills and techniques through faculty instruction and hands-on studio work in ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking or sculpture. Students who choose this pathway find that the critical thinking and problem-solving skills they develop are highly valued and transferable to many other fields. By creating functional ceramics and/or sculpture, students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while strengthening a foundational knowledge of 3D composition that is critical to developing representational, spatial and model awareness. Whether you want to become a professional artist, an industrial designer, museum curator, or an art administrator, earning an Associate’s degree with an emphasis in ceramics and sculpture can help you transform your artistic talent into a career.
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Arts degree requirements with a concentration in Ceramics & Sculpture (3D Fine Arts). In this pathway, you’ll grow your passion and appreciation for art, while completing the foundational courses required to transfer at the junior level to a ... More
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Arts degree requirements with a concentration in Ceramics & Sculpture (3D Fine Arts). In this pathway, you’ll grow your passion and appreciation for art, while completing the foundational courses required to transfer at the junior level to a four-year university, college or art school. You’ll develop your artistic skills and techniques through faculty instruction and hands-on studio work in ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking or sculpture. Students who choose this pathway find that the critical thinking and problem-solving skills they develop are highly valued and transferable to many other fields. By creating functional ceramics and/or sculpture, students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while strengthening a foundational knowledge of 3D composition that is critical to developing representational, spatial and model awareness. Whether you want to become a professional artist, an industrial designer, museum curator, or an art administrator, earning an Associate’s degree with an emphasis in ceramics and sculpture can help you transform your artistic talent into a career.