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Curriculum for Bachelor's Degree in Art Management
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First Year
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| First Semester | ||
| 01-101 | English Composition I |
3
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| 05-103 | Introduction to Drawing I |
3
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| 05-191 | University Seminar I |
1
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| 16-100 | Lifetime Fitness and Wellness |
2
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| 25-101 | Survey of Mathematics I |
3
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| XX-XXX | Humanities Elective (Introduction to Art is highly recommended) |
3
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18
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| Second Semester | ||
| 01-102 | English Composition II |
3
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| 01-200 |
Speech |
3
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| 05-104 | Two-Dimensional Design |
3
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| 05-108 | Survey of MacIntosh Studio |
3
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| 05-192 | University Seminar II |
1
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| 25-102 | Survey of Mathematics II |
3
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16
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Second Year
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| First Semester | ||
| 01-201 or 205 | World Literature I or African-American Literature I |
3
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| 05-205 | Intermediate Drawing |
3
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| 05-206 | 3D Design |
3
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| XX-101 | Elementary Foreign Language I |
3
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| XX-XXX | Natural Science Elective |
3
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15
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| Second Semester | ||
| 01-202 or 206 | World Literature II or African-American Literature II |
3
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| 05-301 | Sculpture I |
3
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| 05-304 | Introduction to Painting |
3
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| 31-395 | Global Societies |
3
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| XX-102 | Elementary Foreign Language II |
3
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| XX-XXX | Natural Science Elective |
3
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18
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Third Year
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| First Semester | ||
| 05-207 or 05-208 | Graphic Design and Typography or Computer Imaging |
3
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| 05-302 | Ceramics I |
3
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| 05-308 | Life Drawing |
3
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| 05-317 | Art History I |
3
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34-201 or 34-202 or 34-203 or 34-204 |
American Civilization to 1865 American Civilization from 1865 The African-American Experience to 1865 The African-American Experience from 1865 |
3
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| 40-201 | Macroeconomics |
3
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18
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| Second Semester | ||
| 05-229 | Arts Management Seminar |
3
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| 05-307 | Watercolor Painting |
3
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| 05-318 | Art History II |
3
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| 05-325 | Photography |
3
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| 05-333 | Printmaking |
3
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| XX-XXX | Free Elective |
3
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18
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Fourth Year
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| First Semester | ||
| 05-329 | University Gallery Internship |
3
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| 05-408 | Advanced Painting (Painting III) |
3
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| XX-XXX | Business Elective (Entrepreneur) |
3
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| XX-XXX | Social Science Elective |
3
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12
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| Second Semester | ||
| 05-429 | Community Arts Internship |
12
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12
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| Total credits 121 | ||
