Program Overview
The Associate in Arts in Art History for Transfer (AA-T) program at Mt. San Antonio College offers a comprehensive foundation in art history, focusing on both European and non-European art from pre-history to the modern period. Students develop critical analysis skills, explore modes of artistic expression, and examine the influence of culture on human expression. The program fulfills CSU transfer requirements, ensuring a smooth transition to a bachelor's degree in Art History.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Associate in Arts in Art History for Transfer (AA-T) program at Mt. San Antonio College is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in the study of visual objects as both works of art and artifacts of their historical and cultural contexts. The program focuses on both European and non-European art and visual culture from pre-history to the modern period.
Objectives:
Students will:
- Critically analyze visual objects as works of art.
- Analyze modes of artistic expression.
- Critically analyze visual objects as artifacts of visual culture from various perspectives.
- Identify the influence of culture on human expression.
Program Description:
The AA-T degree requires students to complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University (CSU). These units are comprised of:
- IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth: A set of general education requirements that ensure students have a broad foundation in various academic areas.
- Major of at least 18 units: A set of core courses focused specifically on Art History. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework and complete all major courses with a grade of C or better. The AA-T degree fulfills the transfer requirements for CSU institutions, meaning students won't need to complete any additional local graduation requirements at a CSU. A "P" (Pass) grade is also acceptable for major courses if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.
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- The program is offered through the Humanities and Social Sciences Division.
- The program provides a "Guided Pathways for Success" (GPS) which is a suggested sequence of coursework but not an official educational plan. Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP).
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