Art, Media and Performance (AA-DTA)
Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA)
(90 credits)
Program Description
Roll up your sleeves and set up your easel. Nurture your passion for creating art with studio classes that refine your techniques in painting, ceramics, sculpture, and more. Then take a trip back through the history of art, where you learn about world events that affected cultures and artists and evolved art over time. Before you know it, you’ll be ready to launch your path to an exciting art-inspired career.
The Associate in Arts is designed for persons interested in transferring to a four-year college or university. Students who successfully complete degree requirements and elective courses recommended for their specific area of study will transfer to most four-year degree programs with junior standing.
Career Opportunities
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Art Director
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Curator
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Commercial Designer
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Art Teacher
Degree Planning
In planning this degree students need to work closely with their advisor or a counselor as although the Associate in Arts Degree transfers to four-year colleges and universities in Washington State, it may not meet specific department requirements. (For example, business, engineering, education, etc.)
To earn an Associate in Arts degree all courses taken must be:
At college level (numbered 100 or above).
- A minimum of 75 of the 90 credits required for the degree must be from the General Education Requirements for the Associate in Arts & Science – Direct Transfer Agreement. Copies of the list are available on line at spscc.edu/programs/general-ed-requirements.
- A maximum of 15 credits will be allowed for courses numbered 100 or above that are not on the General Education list.
- A class can only count once toward General Education requirements. For example, MATH 205 will satisfy either QUANTITATIVE or NATURAL SCIENCE course requirements, but not both.
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above in all college-level courses required.
- Although this degree is a general transfer degree, South Puget Sound Community College has provided pathways and associated recommended courses for ease of student selection based upon a student’s career interest. Please review the pathway maps for recommended courses and course sequences.