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Important
Information For Students
IAI Majors
Placement Testing
Program Requirements
Course
Descriptions
Faculty Advisers
Other
Transfer Programs of Study
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CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
The Art program at College of DuPage provides a variety of courses
that serve as a foundation for continuing art study at a baccalaureate-granting
school, for meeting the Humanities or International Studies General
Education requirements for an associate's degree, or for personal enrichment.
These courses may be the first step toward a career in free-lance art
work, art teaching, art criticism, curator, art gallery direction, museum
work, or design and illustration.
Potential art transfer degree-seeking students should take the period
courses in art history, Art 2211, 2212 and 2213, and the studio sequences
of Art 1101 and 1102 (Drawing) and Art 1151 and 1152 (Design). The college
also offers a variety of other advanced studio courses including life
drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, fiber arts, book arts, jewelry/metals,
printmaking, papermaking and computer art. For transfer under IAI, these
sequences should be started and completed at College of DuPage.
Students not majoring in art who are interested in a lecture-based approach
to the principles, processes and history of art may select Art 1100, Introduction
to the Visual Arts, a course that satisfies degree requirements. Those
who are interested in an introduction to working with studio art materials
may select Art 1105, Introduction to Studio Art, or any of the other studio
art sequences.
The William E. Gahlberg Gallery, located in the McAninch Arts Center,
regularly provides the college community with education-oriented art exhibits
featuring local and national artists. Each spring a show is devoted to
the work of College of DuPage students. The Student-Run Art Gallery, Wings,
in SRC 1540 offers periodic displays of student artwork. |

Faculty
Advisers
Liberal Arts Division
IC 3098
942-2047 |
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The following files describe in detail the requirements for this program.
They are portable document format (PDF) files that can be viewed and
printed with free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you do not have
Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, you may download it
here.
Please consult a faculty adviser listed below before beginning your
coursework.
Degree
• Art — Associate in Arts
• Art — Associate in Fine Arts
When planning your coursework, use the Student Planning Worksheet. Degree
information and the worksheet can be found on the following files:
[Art,
A.A. Degree, PDF file]
[Art,
A.F.A. Degree, PDF file]
[Student
Planning Worksheet, PDF file]
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