This program is for those who wish to gain a strong foundation in studio art to pursue fields where an art background is needed, but not necessarily the primary focus, such as art administration, education, or design. By integrating studio art courses with electives in other disciplines (math, science, and social sciences), this program will prepare you to transfer to a four-year college or university to concentrate in fields such as: art history, art conservation, museum administration, curating, or education. You could also pursue programs in architecture or industrial design.
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Campus/format: This program can be completed during the day at the Gardner Campus. Helpful hints: Students should: work hard to create a sense of self-trust in their ability and judgment; realize that talent is not only what one is born with; resist the urge to package themselves up too soon (forget the signature identity); familiarize themselves with the art world— what exists in contemporary art museums as well as commercial art galleries. Transfer options: The MWCC Art program is renowned for turning out students who are well-prepared to transfer; many successfully compete for admission to well-established art colleges and universities. Joint Admissions agreements exist with state colleges and universities including Bridgewater, Framingham, Salem, and Westfield State, Mass College of Liberal Arts, and UMASS Amherst, Boston, and Dartmouth. Articulation agreements exist with Art Institute of Boston at Lesley, Charter Oak State College, and the University of Phoenix. Other popular transfer choices include: The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Mass College of Art, Montserrat College of Art, and the Maine College of Art in Portland. Graduates have also transferred to: Smith College, Williams College, Pratt Institute, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. Visit MWCC’s transfer services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu Special requirements: Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Career options: After completing this program, and earning a bachelor’s degree, students can pursue careers in fields that require an art background such as: art history, art conservation, museum administration, curating, or education. They can also pursue architecture or industrial design. Earning potential: Varies according to field, skill level, studio training, and on-going ability to learn and adapt to a changing marketplace. |
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Program CompetenciesUpon graduation from these programs students shall have demonstrated the ability to:
Technical Standards**general information about technical standards and accommodation. Students entering these programs must be able to demonstrate the ability to:
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