| Associate in Fine Arts (AFA)
Introduction
The AFA degree offers students multiple opportunities and experience
in a number of art disciplines with an emphasis on the development
of a strong portfolio of artwork. The AFA degree is a model that
highlights transfer opportunities as an art major to Bachelor of Art
and Bachelor of Fine Art programs, while
providing graduates with a sold foundation for artistic growth and
for employment opportunities with just the associate degree. It
also serves as a degree for students who may already have a degree
in another field or are seeking positions in galleries, community
centers and museums.
The AFA degree includes all requirements of the Direct Transfer AA
degree plus students have added points for transfer for completing a
program of study in their major that shows serious intention and
achievement. The broad education of the AFA degree is an important
background for serious lifelong artistic development. Admission
with major status into formal art programs is based on portfolio
assessment.
The development of a competitive portfolio, as the AFA in Visual
Arts is designed to do, provides focus for a fine arts student and
prepares students for entry into competitive programs nationwide.
Students pursuing the AFA degree have two options
of study. They can complete the Foundation Studio Art Option with a
concentration in two-dimensional or in three-dimensional art, or, if
they have a clear
interest in photography, they can complete the Photography Option.
The planning sheets below for each option indicate the course
selections and requirements for the degree.
For more information or advising about the AFA degree, please contact
the studio art advisor
Bruce - 206-546 5822 /
bamstutz@shoreline.edu,
or the photography advisor
Chris
Simons - 206 546 4507/
csimons@shoreline.edu.
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Degree Programs and PDF Program Planning Sheets
(>Program website: Shoreline Visual Arts) |