Program of Study
Students pursuing an Art History concentration should select the following 12 hours in ART 1010, ART 1020, ART 1030, and ART 2010, in addition to courses used to meet the general college degree requirements and the Ohio Transfer Module.
To make an informed selection of Arts & Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Science electives, Terra advises the transfer-intending student to consult the receiving institution to ensure maximum transferability and application of credits.
Recommended science courses include 100-level environmental science, chemistry, and physics classes.
Since many four-year universities require a foreign language component, it is recommended that the student pursuing this degree consider up to 16 semester hours and competencies through the second year level in a foreign language. Students should contact their transfer institution to determine their foreign language requirements.
All students graduating from Terra State Community College with an Associate degree of any kind will be functionally proficient in common computer operations and applications. Please see your academic advisor or academic division office for further details.
To determine when courses are scheduled, see program curriculum sheet which is available from the Enrollment Services office in Building A/Room 100, from the Liberal Arts and Public Services Division, Building A/Room 202.
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
CONCENTRATION
| Course |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| ART 1010 |
Art History: Pre-History to Gothic (OAH005) |
3 |
| ART 1030 |
Art History: Renaissance to 20th Century (OAH005) |
3 |
| ART 1020 |
Fine Arts Drawing I (OAH001) |
3 |
| ART 2010 |
Fine Arts Drawing II (OAH051) |
3 |
| |
Total Concentration Credit Hours. |
12 |
COLLEGE REQUIRED COURSES
| Course |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| GEN 1000 |
First-Year Seminar* |
1 |
| CIT 1090 |
Computer Fundamentals* |
3 |
| HUM 2900 |
Leading by the Humanities* |
3 |
| |
College Required Courses Credit Hours |
7 |
ENGLISH/ORAL COMMUNICATIONS COURSES
| Cousre |
Course Name |
Credit Hour |
| By Placement: ENG 1050 |
College Composition I or ENG 1020 |
3 or 5 |
| ENG 1060 |
College Composition II* |
3 |
| SPE 2010 |
Effective Speaking* |
3 |
| |
English/Oral Communications Required Credit Hours |
6 |
MATHEMATICS
| Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| Choose One: MTH 2010 Statistics or MTH 2310 College Algebra or OTM Math elective |
3 to 5 |
| Mathematics Required Credit Hours |
3 |
ARTS & HUMANITIES
A minimum of 12 semester hours from at least 2 different discipline areas is required.
| Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| Any combination of OTM Arts & Humanities electives |
12 |
| Arts & Humanities Required Credit Hours |
12 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES
A minimum of 10 semester hours from at least 2 different discipline areas is required.
| Course |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| HIS 1010 |
Western Civilization I** (OHS041) |
3 |
| HIS 1020 |
Western Civilization II** (OHS042) |
3 |
| SOC 2120 |
Cultural Awareness** (OTM) |
3 |
| |
Any combination of OTM Social Sciences electives |
1-3 |
| |
Social Sciences Required Credit Hours |
10 |
NATURAL SCIENCES
A minimum of 7 semester hours is required. At least one course must contain a laboratory component or be a laboratory course.
| Course Name |
Credit Hours |
| Any combination of OTM Natural Sciences electives |
7 |
| Natural Sciences Required Credit Hours |
7 |
Additional elective hours may be taken from any Terra program or discipline to combine with the above requirements to complete a degree with at least 60, but not greater than 73 semester hours. Care should be taken to select elective courses that will meet specific requirements at the four-year institution. No mathematics course below the 200-level may be used as an elective. No developmental course may be used as an elective.
| Any combination of additional electives |
3-16 |
| |
|
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS |
60-73 |
See your advisor for appropriate course selection.
* required
** recommended at state TAG level
Note: Electives to be used for Mathematics, Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences are located on page 50.
For additional transfer information, see Transfer section, pages 48–51.