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• Use specific tools expertly in working with a variety of sculpture materials and techniques.
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements. 2. Complete the following.
ARTS 37A Sculpture 4 PHTG 1 Basic Photography 3
Complete one option: 4-8
ARTS 4A ARTS 4B ARTS 8 ARTS 10A ARTS 10B ARTS 37A ARTS 37B ARTS 37C ARTS 58A ARTS 58B ARTS 58C
Beginning Drawing
Intermediate Drawing
Two-Dimensional Design 4 Three-Dimensional Design 4 Intermediate Three-Dimensional Design 4 Sculpture 4 Intermediate Sculpture 4 Advanced Sculpture 4
Furniture Design
Intermediate Furniture Design 4
Advanced Furniture Design
Option 1: ARTS 2A
ARTS 2B
Option 2: ARTS 2B
ARTS 2C
Option 3: ARTS 2G
History of Art: Europe from Prehistory Through Early Christianity (4)
History of Art: Europe During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (4)
History of Art: Europe During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (4)
History of Art: Europe from the Baroque Period Through Impressionism (4)
History of Art: Arts of Asia (4)
also listed as INTL 10
Complete one course:
4 4 4
ARTS 2D
ARTS 3TE
Major GE Electives
Spatial Art
A.A. Degree
The Spatial Art Degree will help De Anza students smoothly transfer to San José State University’s third-year Spatial Art Program. The acquired knowledge may be transferred into areas such as teaching, studio art production, product design, museum work, architectural design and model making.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Demonstrate competency in hand- and wheel-forming
techniques.
• Develop expertise in clay selection for different types of
expression and surface embellishment.
• Demonstrate competency in advanced technical skills
associated with ring techniques.
• Demonstrate loading and ring kilns for different temperature
aesthetics and function.
• Emphasize idea development, visual investigation and the
sculpture making process on an advanced level.
• Practice critical thinking and problem solving skills.
• Employ materials appropriate to advanced sculptural work.
• Apply knowledge of safe and proper use of all shop tools.
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements.
2. Complete the following.
History of Art: Europe and the United States from Post-Impressionism to the Present (4) Today’s Art Scene (4)
Sculpture 48 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Complete three courses: 12
4 4
ARTS 18C ARTS 18D ARTS 19J ARTS 19K ARTS 19M ARTS 37B ARTS 37C ARTS 58A ARTS 58B ARTS 58C
Major GE Electives
Ceramics (Intermediate Wheel Throwing) (4) Ceramics Hand Building (4)
Ceramics Techniques (4)
Ceramics Decoration (4)
Ceramics Low Fire (4) Intermediate Sculpture (4) Advanced Sculpture (4) Furniture Design (4)
Intermediate Furniture Design (4) Advanced Furniture Design (4)
Spatial Art
General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
47-51
 ARTS 4A ARTS 8 ARTS 10A ARTS 10B ARTS 18A ARTS 18B
Beginning Drawing 4 Two-Dimensional Design 4 Three-Dimensional Design 4 Intermediate Three-Dimensional Design 4 Ceramics 4 Ceramics (Beginning Wheel Throwing) 4
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
An evening, in-service program for practicing apprentices and technicians, auto enthusiasts and students seeking to enter the automotive technician workforce.
Automotive General Service Technician
Certificate of Achievement
This Certificate of Achievement prepares a student for employment as an entry-level technician performing vehicle inspections, new car preparation and general automotive maintenance.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Perform basic engine service, cooling system maintenance
and battery testing.
• Perform tire service including balancing, disc and drum brake
service, and basic front and rear suspension service.
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