Term 1 |
SCL 1001 | Success in College and Life | 1 | Life Skills | |
| Students will learn best practices for academic, career, and personal success. Students will discover their individual strengths, interests, and values to create a personalized plan; select and utilize resources that are applicable to their growth and success; and engage as active and responsible members of the academic community. This course should be taken during a student’s first semester of college work at Oklahoma City Community College and is a required course in degree plans to satisfy the Life Skills requirement.Prerequisites: ENGL 0106 or adequate reading/writing assessment scores
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ART 1213 | Foundations I: Design and Color | 3* | Major | |
| The student will learn to recognize, analyze and apply the elements and principles of 2D design and color in the pictorial arts by studying design and color theory.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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ENGL 1113 | English Composition I | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| The student will write well-developed compositions which demonstrate the principles of unity, coherence, and organization and which contain specific details and vivid language. The students will locate library material and incorporate researched materials into compositions.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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Term 2 |
ART 1013 | Art History: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| Art History: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance is a study of the arts, artists and their cultures from Prehistoric through the Early Renaissance. The student will analyze the artistic styles and identify visually the style, its time, its characteristics and the artists important to that period. The student also will analyze the social and art issues which led to the development and evolution of art styles throughout history.Prerequisites: ENGL 1113
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ART 1123 | Drawing I | 3 | Major | |
| Drawing I will develop the students understanding of the basic concepts of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various media utilizing a variety of sources and environments.Prerequisites: ENGL 0106 or adequate placement score
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ART 1213 | Foundations I: Design and Color | * | Major | |
| The student will learn to recognize, analyze and apply the elements and principles of 2D design and color in the pictorial arts by studying design and color theory.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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Term 3 |
PHYS | Any Physical Science | 3-4 | Gen Ed | |
| Any Physical Science |
ART 1023 | Art History: Early Renaissance to Contemporary | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| Art History: Early Renaissance to Contemporary is a study of the visual arts, artists and their cultures from the Early Renaissance to the present. The student will analyze artistic styles and identify visually the style, its time, its characteristics and the artists important to that period. The student also will analyze the social and art issues which led to the development and evolution of art styles throughout history.Prerequisites: ENGL 1113
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ART 1243 | Foundations II: 3D Design | 3* | Major | |
| The student will compare, evaluate, and analyze three-dimensional visual art forms. By using a variety of materials and processes, the student will complete a series of studio assignments to demonstrate basic technical ability and an understanding and appreciation of the interaction of form in space and ways to manipulate it. Readings, writings, and participation in a coursework exhibition are required.Prerequisites: ART 1213
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Term 4 |
GEN ED | Gen Ed Elective | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| General Education elective |
ART 1203 | Figure Drawing | OR | Major | |
| Figure Drawing includes study in gesture and finished drawings of the draped and undraped model. Emphasis will be placed on pose, composition and a variety of media. The students’ drawings will demonstrate the movement, rhythm, simplicity, gesture and unique character of each model through a series of basic methods of construction ranging from quick sketches to completed drawings.Prerequisites: ART 1123
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ART 1233 | Drawing II | 3 | Major | |
| Drawing II will continue to develop the students’ understanding of the concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in media by using a variety of sources and environments. They will demonstrate the proper application of advanced linear perspective, the depiction of complicated shapes and figures as well as the ability to convey emotion.Prerequisites: ART 1123
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ART 1243 | Foundations II: 3D Design | * | Major | |
| The student will compare, evaluate, and analyze three-dimensional visual art forms. By using a variety of materials and processes, the student will complete a series of studio assignments to demonstrate basic technical ability and an understanding and appreciation of the interaction of form in space and ways to manipulate it. Readings, writings, and participation in a coursework exhibition are required.Prerequisites: ART 1213
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Term 5 |
ENGL 1213 | English Composition II | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| In this advanced writing course, students will create essays that explore and evaluate a variety of issues and perspectives suggested by fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and other types of cultural texts. Students will refine and augment the writing techniques they learned in ENGL 1113 or ENGL 1103 to develop well- reasoned, well-structured arguments in a clear, fluid, and engaging prose style.Prerequisites: ENGL 1103 or ENGL 1113 taken within the last year, with strong encouragement for immediate continuation.
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SUPP | Guided Support Elective | 3 | Support | |
| Guided Support elective |
Term 6 |
MATH 1483 | Functions and Modeling | OR | Gen Ed | |
| The student will demonstrate: an understanding of the general concepts of relation and function and
specifically of polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; the ability to solve systems of
equations by utilizing matrices and determinants; and, the ability to solve practical problems using
algebraic and digital techniques. Prerequisites: MATH 0313 or adequate math placement; ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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MATH 1503 | Contemporary Mathematics | OR | Gen Ed | |
| A study of the mathematics needed for critical evaluation of quantitative information and arguments (including logic, critical appraisal of graphs and tables); use of simple mathematical models, and an introduction to elementary statistics. Prerequisites: MATH 0313 or adequate math placement. Pre or Co-requisite ENGL 0203
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MATH 2013 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| The student will solve problems applying the concepts of random sampling, elementary probability, testing hypotheses, descriptive measures, chi-square, regression and correlation, and analysis of variance.Prerequisites: MATH 0313 or adequate math placement; ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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ART 2013 | Painting I | 3* | Major | |
| Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression. After an introduction to the different methods of mixing and applying paint, the student will study various styles and techniques of painting.Prerequisites: ENGL 0106 or adequate placement score
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Term 7 |
HUM | Humanities Elective | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| Humanities elective |
ART 2013 | Painting I | * | Major | |
| Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression. After an introduction to the different methods of mixing and applying paint, the student will study various styles and techniques of painting.Prerequisites: ENGL 0106 or adequate placement score
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BIO | Biological Science | 3-4 | Gen Ed | |
| Biological Science |
Term 8 |
HIST 1483 | U.S. History to 1877 | OR | Gen Ed | |
| After analyzing events in American history from 1400 to 1877 in such areas as revolution, geographic and social mobility, political reform, government precedents and war, students will be able to identify patterns of present day mobility, describe governmental operations in their society and help resolve conflict in society based on the student’s search for change, precedents, and conflict in the American past. A general education requirement.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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HIST 1493 | U.S. History 1877 to Present | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| After analyzing events in American history from 1877 to the present in such areas as geographic and social mobility, political reform, government precedents and war, students will be able to identify patterns of present day mobility, describe governmental operations in their society and help resolve conflict in society based on the student’s search for change, precedents, and conflict in the American past. A general education requirement.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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SUPP | Guided Support Elective | 1 | Support | |
| Guided Support elective |
GEN ED | Gen Ed Elective | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| General Education elective |
Term 9 |
POLSC 1113 | American Federal Government | 3 | Gen Ed | |
| A study of the principles, structure, processes and functions of the United States federal government.Prerequisites: ENGL 0203, adequate placement score, or by meeting determined placement measures
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ART 2821 | Portfolio Development and Presentation | 1 | Major | |
| The student and instructor will make a critical analysis of the student’s work done over the duration of the program to identify any deficiencies. The student will address any deficiencies and develop a portfolio. The portfolio will present works of art in a professional format, either framed, matted, as slides, or in digital form, whichever is most appropriate to the student’s area of concentration. The student will also write a well developed artist’s statement.Prerequisites: All required major courses, ART 1013, ART 1023
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SUPP | Guided Support Elective | 3 | Support | |
| Guided Support elective |