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Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts Degree (AFA-V) (A10600)

Location(s): Carrington-Scott Campus (Graham Campus)


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Program Description


In order to complete the Associate in Science degree at Alamance Community College, students must earn 60 hours of college credit in the categories listed in the table. All students must complete at least 34 hours from the Universal General Education Transfer Component list of courses. As part of their degree, students are required to complete 32 credit hours of math, science or computer courses in the categories listed in the table, as well as an academic transition course.

Articulation Agreements

  • East Carolina University and the Pirate Promise Program
  • UAA with constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina that operate a Bachelor of Fine Arts Program
  • North Carolina Wesleyan University

 

Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)


English Composition (6 semester hours required)


Humanities/Fine Arts (6 semester hours required) *ART 111 is required


Take 3 semester hours from the following courses:


Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 semester hours required from 2 subject areas)


Natural Sciences (4 semester hours required)


Mathematics (3-4 semester hours required)


Total Universal General Education Transfer Component: 25-26 Credit Hours


General Education: Visual Arts Requirements (15 semester hours required)


Additional Universal General Education Transfer Courses: ART


Additional Required


Total Visual Arts Requirements: 15 Credit Hours


Additional General Education, Pre-Major, Electives or UGETC (18-20 semester hours required) Hours


Additional ART Required (3 semester hours)


Choose from any course listed above or from the following courses


Total Additional Hours Required: 18-20 Credit Hours


Academic Transition: 1 Credit Hour


Total Credit Hours: 60


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