This two-year art curriculum leads to an associate of applied arts degree in art and design. Preferred studio areas may be selected from: ceramics, electronic imaging, digital cinema, drawing/painting, furniture design, graphic communication, human centered design, illustration, jewelry/metalsmithing/blacksmithing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, or woodworking.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Art and Design department page.
Total Credits Required | 63 |
Liberal Studies | 12 |
EN 111 College Composition I | 4 |
EN 211 College Composition II [Div I] | 4 |
Humanities Elective* | 4 |
Health Promotion | 1 |
HP 200 Physical Well Being | 1 |
Major Courses | 22 |
AD 100 The Art and Design Experience | 2 |
AD 110 Ideas in Art and Design History | 4 |
AD 160 Physical Structures and Concepts | 4 |
AD 175 Visual Structures and Concepts | 4 |
AD 270 Social Structures and Concepts | 4 |
Choose One Course From The Following: | 4 |
AD 200 Native American Art and Architecture (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 230 History of World Art: Ancient to Medieval (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 240 History of World Art: Renaissance to Modern (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 260 Why America Looks This Way (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 280 History of Photography (4 cr.) | |
Preferred Studio Area | 8 |
AD 100 Level | 4 |
AD 200 Level | 4 |
Art and Design Studio Electives | 20 |
(100 and 200 level non-preferred studio courses) | |
*Courses use for liberal studies-humanities division must be selected from the approved division list in the bulletin.
Bulletin Year:
2009 - 2010 Undergraduate Bulletin
| View the current NMU Catalog.