Program Details
Transfer Program
Visual Art - Arts and Sciences Transfer Recommendation
Program Information:
Associate of Arts
Faculty Advisor: Maggie Ball · Phone: 410-386-8256 · Email: mball@carrollcc.edu
The Visual Art - Arts and Sciences transfer program is designed to provide students with the necessary course work for continued study in the fields of Fine and Applied Art. The recommendations listed below should be accompanied by consultation with an advisor for accurate and current transfer information to such institutions as Towson, UMBC, McDaniel College, Frostburg, Stevenson and others. These courses will transfer to many other art institutions as well.
Recommended Sequence of Electives (any 29 elective credits required for graduation)
| ART-120 | Drawing 1 | 3 credits |
| ART-105 | 2D Design | 3 credits |
| ART-135 | Art History 1 | 3 credits |
| ART-115 | Color | 3 credits |
| ART-130 | Painting 1 | 3 credits |
| ART-136 | Art History 2 | 3 credits |
| ART-220 | Drawing 2 | 3 credits |
| ART-110 | 3D Design | 3 credits |
| ART-230 | Painting 2 | 3 credits |
| CGR-105 | Introduction to Computer Graphics | 3 credits |
| CGR-240 | Digital Print Making | 3 credits |
| Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution's catalog to select transferable courses |
General Education Requirements
| Arts and Humanities (ART-125 Art Appreciation; ART-135 Art of the Western World, Perhistoric - 1300; or ART-136 Art of the Western World, 1300 - Present recommended) |
6 credits |
| Biological and Physical Sciences | 7 - 8 credits |
| Emerging Issues | 3 credits |
| English Composition and Literature | 6 credits |
| Mathematics | 3 - 5 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences | 6 credits |
|
Total Credits |
60 - 63 credits |
Diversity/ World View requirement met (ENGL-102).
The Carroll diploma will specify the degree conferred (i.e. Associate of Arts). Students may take 29 credits from any subject to fulfill Carroll graduation requirements and work toward transfer-college course requirements. Arts and Sciences recommendation program titles (i.e. Visual Art) will not appear on the Carroll transcript or diploma.

