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Program, Course, and General Education Transfer Agreement City Colleges of San Francisco and The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Based on City Colleges of San Francisco 01-014 Catalog The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Audio Production Live Sound Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) BCST 119 Digital Media Skills AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio BCST 10 Audio Production AUDA1 Video Production for Audio BCST 145 Field Video Production AUDA11 Digital Audio I BCST 14 Digital Audio Production AUDA6 Life Sound Reinforcement I BCST 18 Sound Reinforcement BCST 160A, B, or C College Internship or BCST 165 A or B Industry Internship The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Audio Production Sound Design Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) BCST 119 Digital Media Skills AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio BCST 10 Audio Production AUDA1 Video Production for Audio BCST 145 Field Video Production AUDA11 Digital Audio I BCST 14 Digital Audio Production AUDA Post-Production Sound BCST 16 Sound for Visual Media BCST 160A, B, or C College Internship or BCST 165 A or B Industry Internship The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Audio Production Sound Recording Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (15) BCST 119 Digital Media Skills AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio BCST 10 Audio Production AUDA11 Digital Audio I BCST 14 Digital Audio Production AUDA1 Audio Recording I BCST 15 Sound Recording Studio BCST 160A, B, or C College Internship or BCST 165 A or B Industry Internship

The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Culinary Management Associate of Science in Culinary Arts Qtr. Major in Culinary Arts (44-45) FB1 Introduction to Hospitality CAHS 100 Introduction to Hospitality CAHS 10 Culinary Fundamentals I or CULL 1105 Concepts & theories of Culinary Techniques and 9 CAHS 10Q Culinary Fundamentals I and CUL1108 Fundamentals of Classical Techniques CAHS 0 Culinary Fundamentals II 10 CUL01 A la Carte 6 CAHS 0 Restaurant Operations 5 CAHS 40W Field Work CAHS 1 Meat Analysis Exempt from TAPS with current ServSafe certificate P MB 51 Sanitation Principles & Practices 1 HU111 Effective Speaking SPCH 11 Basic Public Speaking or 4 SPCH 1A Elements of Public Speaking NUTR 51 Nutrition & Culinary Arts CM16 Legal Issues and Ethics for Culinarians LBCS 96C Labor Relations in the Modern American Workplace CUL100 Sustainable Purchasing & Controlling Cost CAHS Procurement & Costing CM17 Introduction to Accounting CAHS 4 H & R Accounting or ACCT 1 Financial Accounting -4 CUL114 Management, Supervision & Career Development CAHS 44 Supervisory Development or SUVP 1 Intro to Super/Management PLUS: Students are required to take units of the following courses: CAHS 4 Specialty Baking & Decorating CAHS 60A Sous Vide Cooking 1 CAHS 60B Classic & Modern Sauces 1 CAHS 60C Molecular Gastronomy 1 CAHS 60D Pantry & Cold Kitchen 1 CAHS 60E Charcuterie, Forcemeats and Plates 1 CAHS 60F Carving 1 CUL01 A La Carte 6 CAHS 0 Advanced A la Minute Cooking (recommended) 4 Recommended Electives (1) (If not completed above) CUL400 Religion, Diets and New Trends CAHS 07 Techniques of Healthy Cooking CM 440 Exploring Wines in Culinary Arts CAHS 05 Intro to Wine and Its Sensory Eval CUL114 World Cuisine CAHS 06 Ethnic Cuisines CAHS 60A Sous Vide Cooking 1 CAHS 60B Classic & Modern Sauces 1 CAHS 60C Molecular Gastronomy 1 CAHS 60D Pantry & Cold Kitchen 1 CAHS 60E Charcuterie, Forcemeats and Plates 1 CAHS 60F Carving 1 CAHS 60L Advanced Pastry Doughs, Batters & Creams 1 CAHS 60M Chocolate & Confections 1 CAHS 60N Mousses: Cakes & Desserts 1 CAHS 60O Wedding Cakes 1 Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Culinary Management Associate of Science in Food Service Management Qtr. Major in Food Service Management (47-48) FB 10 Introduction to Hospitality CAHS 100 Introduction to Hospitality CUL1108 Fundamentals of Classical Techniques CAHS 10 Culinary Fundamentals I or 6 CAHS 10Q Culinary Fundamentals I 5 CUL01 A la Carte 6 CAHS 0 Restaurant Operations 5 CM15 Hospitality Marketing CAHS Hospitality Marketing CUL100 Sustainable Purchasing & Controlling Costs CAHS Procurement & Costing FB15 Hospitality Law CAHS 4 Hospitality Law CAHS 40W Field Work Exempt from TAPS with current ServSafe certificate P MB 51 Sanitation Principles & Practices 1 HU111 Effective Speaking SPCH 11 Basic Public Speaking or 4 SPCH 1A Elements of Public Speaking NUTR 51 Nutrition & Culinary Arts FB18 Hospitality Law (Elective) LBCS 96C Labor Relations in the Modern American Workplace CUL114 Management Supervision and Career CAHS 44 Supervisory Development or Development SUVP 1 Intro to Super/Management CM17 Introduction to Accounting CAHS 4 H & R Accounting or ACCT 1 Financial Accounting or -4 ACCT 10 Introduction to Accounting CAHS 05 Intro to Wine and Its Sensory Evaluation or CM440 Exploring Wines in The Culinary Arts CAHS Beverage Management CM4 Catering & Event Management CAHS 08 Catering & Events 4 Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

The Art Institute of California Hollywood and Los Angeles - campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Associate of Science in Cinema Production Major Qtr. Required Major Courses (7) VP00 Film History & Analysis CINE 1 Film Studies VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production CINE 4 Basic Film Production 4 VP111 Narrative Short-Form CINE 5 Narrative Filmmaking VP110 Production Sound CINE 60 Sound for Motion Picture Technical Elective 1 CINE 0 Pre-Production Planning VP111 Lighting Techniques 1 CINE 54 Cinematography & Lighting VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 CINE 56 Introduction to Digital Film Editing VP1110 Fundamentals of Screenwriting CINE 75 Screenwriting or CINE 7 Non-Fiction Scriptwriting VP0 Post-Production Sound or CINE 61 Sound for Motion Pictures II or CINE 74 Advanced Cinematography & Lighting or VP111 Fundamentals of Editing or CINE 76 Advanced Digital Film Editing or VP111 Fundamental of Editing CINE 90 Film & Digital Finishing VP1 Directing or CINE 11 Directing Motion Pictures or VP1111 Electronic Field Production CINE 16 Documentary Filmmaking Technical Elective 1 CINE 14A Film Production Workshop VP1 Directing or CINE 11 Directing Motion Pictures or VP1111 Electronic Field Production CINE 16 Documentary Filmmaking Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total. The Art Institute of California Hollywood and Los Angeles - campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Broadcast Motion Graphics Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) VP1111 Electronic Field Production BCST 119 Digital Media Skills VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or BCST 145 Field Video Production VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 BCST 14 Digital Video Editing or BCST 144 Digital Video Editing-Final Cut Pro Technical Elective 1 BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165A Industry Internship VP111 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 146 Digital Video Effects VP04 TV Studio 1 BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production or BCST 149 HD TV Field Production

The Art Institute of California Hollywood and Los Angeles - campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Television Production Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 BCST 119 Digital Media Skills VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production VP1111 Electronic Field Production BCST 145 Field Video Production VP1110 Fundamentals of Screenwriting BCST 110 Writing for Broadcast Electronic Media VP04 TV Studio 1 BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production or BCST 149 HD TV Field Production VP111 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165 A Industry Internship The Art Institute of California Hollywood and Los Angeles - campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Video Post-Production Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 119 Digital Media Skills VP1111 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 145 Field Video Production VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 BCST 14 Digital Video Editing VP111 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 144 Digital Video Editing Final Cut Pro VP0 Post-Production Sound BCST 147 Video Postproduction Technical Elective 1 BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165A Industry Internship The Art Institute of California Hollywood and Los Angeles - campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Video Production & Editing Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 BCST 100 Introduction to BCST Electronic Media VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 119 Digital Media Skills VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or BCST 145 Field Video Production VP1110 Fundamentals of Screenwriting BCST 110 Writing for Broadcast Electronic Media VP110 Fundamentals of Editing 1 BCST 14 Digital Video Editing Technical Elective 1 BCST 165A or B Industry Internship

The Art Institute of California Hollywood & Los Angeles campuses of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinema & Video Production Certificate of Achievement in Multimedia Studies: Rich Media Production Qtr. Required Courses (9-4) MMSP 110 Orientation to Multimedia VP1111 Electronic Field Production GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media VP1116 Production Design MMSP 15 Multimedia Content & Form or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals VP04 TV Studio 1 or VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or CINE 4 Basic Film Production or BCST 145 Field Video Production MMSP 10 Multimedia Process & Production VP110 Production Sound BCST 10 Audio Production MMSP 140 Flash Essentials or CS 18A Computer Multimedia Tools VP111 Narrative Short-Form CINE 5 Narrative Filmmaking or *Elective(see below) VP110 Production Sound BCST 14 Digital Audio Production or MUS 0 Electronic Music Lab - VP110 Fundamentals of Editing I BCST 14 Digital Video Editing or BCST 144 Digital Video Editing-Final Cut Pro or CINE 56 Introduction to Digital Film Editing *Elective(see below) VP111 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 146 Digital Video Effects or CINE 16 Special Effects BCST 15 Audio for the Web 1 Technical Elective 1 MMSP 150 Advanced Multimedia Production or MMSP 160 Multimedia Internship/Work Experience or BCST 165A Industry Internship or - MMSP 151 Independent Multimedia Projects MMSP 165 Multimedia Portfolio Development Recommended Electives VP00 Film History & Analysis VP1110 Fundamentals of Screenwriting VP0 Post-Production Sound VP1111 Electronic Field Production VP14 TV Studio VP14 TV Studio VP00 Film & History Analysis VP111 Lighting Techniques 1 VP110 Post Production Sound VP111 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 10 Mass Media & Society BCST 110 Writing for Broadcast Electronic Media BCST 16 Sound for Visual Media BCST 145 Field Video Production BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production BCST 149 HD 149 TV Field Production CINE 1 Introduction to Film Studies CINE 54 Cinematography & Lighting CINE 60 Sound for Motion Pictures CINE 76 Advanced Digital Film Editing -4

The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Broadcast Motion Graphics Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) DFVA10 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design BCST 119 Digital Media Skills DFVA10 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or BCST 145 Field Video Production DFVA11 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 14 Digital Video Editing or BCST 144 Digital Video Editing-Final Cut Pro BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165A Industry Internship DFVA1 Broadcast Graphics BCST 146 Digital Video Effects DFVA1 Studio Production BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production or BCST 149 HD TV Field Production The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Television Production Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) DFVA10 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design BCST 119 Digital Media Skills DFVA10 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production DFVA Electronic Field Production BCST 145 Field Video Production DFVA01 Fundamentals of Scriptwriting BCST 110 Writing for Broadcast Electronic Media DFVA1 Studio Production BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production or BCST 149 HD TV Field Production BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165A Industry Internship The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Video Post-Production Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) DFVA10 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design BCST 119 Digital Media Skills DFVA Electronic Field Production BCST 145 Field Video Production DFVA11 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 14 Digital Video Editing BCST 144 Digital Video Editing Final Cut Pro BCST 147 Video Postproduction BCST 160A College Internship or BCST 165A Industry Internship The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Video Production & Editing Certificate Qtr. Required Courses (17) BCST 100 Introduction to BCST Electronic Media DFVA10 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design BCST 119 Digital Media Skills DFVA10 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or BCST 145 Field Video Production DFVA01 Fundamentals of Scriptwriting BCST 110 Writing for Broadcast Electronic Media DFVA11 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 14 Digital Video Editing BCST 165A or B Industry Internship

The Art Institute of California a College of Argosy University Certificate of Achievement in Multimedia Studies: Bachelor of Science in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Rich Media Production Qtr. Required Courses (9-4) MMSP 110 Orientation to Multimedia GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media FND105 Design Fundamentals MMSP 15 Multimedia Content & Form or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals DFVA10 Fundamentals of Video Production BCST 140 Studio Video Production or CINE 4 Basic Film Production or -4 BCST 145 Field Video Production MMSP 10 Multimedia Process & Production AUDA 101 Fundamentals of Audio BCST 10 Audio Production MMSP 140 Flash Essentials or CS 18A Computer Multimedia Tools CINE 5 Beginning Film Editing or *Elective(see below) DFVA Intermediate Audio BCST 14 Digital Audio Production or MUS 0 Electronic Music Lab - DFVA 11 Fundamentals of Editing BCST 14 Digital Video Editing or BCST 144 Digital Video Editing-Final Cut Pro or CINE 56 Introduction to Digital Film Editing *Elective(see below) DFVA1 Broadcast Graphics BCST 146 Digital Video Effects or CINE 16 Special Effects BCST 15 Audio for the Web 1 MMSP 150 Advanced Multimedia Production or MMSP 160 Multimedia Internship/Work Experience or BCST 165A Industry Internship or - MMSP 151 Independent Multimedia Projects MMSP 165 Multimedia Portfolio Development Recommended Electives DFVA101 Survey of Digital Filmmaking & Video Production DFVA10 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design AUDA5 Audio Recording II DFVA Electronic Field Production DFVA1 Studio Production DFVA1 Studio Production DFVA05 History of Film & Media DFVA1 Lighting for Digital Film AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio DFVA0 Intermediate Editing BCST 10 Mass Media & Society BCST 119 Digital Media Skills BCST 15 Sound Recording Studio BCST 145 Field Video Production BCST 148 HD TV Studio Production BCST 149 HD 149 TV Field Production CINE 1 Introduction to Film Studies CINE 54 Cinematography & Lighting CINE 60 Sound for Motion Pictures CINE 76 Advanced Digital Film Editing FND15 Image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Shop PHOA Web Design for Non-Majors MM14 DVD Authoring MA0 Storyboarding for Animation DFVA105 Conceptual Storytelling MMSP 15A Web Design with Dreamweaver MMSP 1 DVD Authoring MMSP 145 Storytelling & Storyboarding for New Media MMSP146 D Animation with Flash 4

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design Associate of Science in Fashion Design Qtr. Major in Fashion Design (51) FADA101 Elements of Garment Construction FASH 15A Apparel Construction I FASH 1 Fashion Careers 1 FADA10 Textile Fundamentals FASH Textile Analysis FADA Draping FASH 7 Fashion Draping FADA10 Fashion Illustration FASH 5A Fashion Illustration I FADA11 Fundamentals of Patternmaking FASH 15B Apparel Construction II FADA07 Early History of Fashion FASH Fashion History FADA11 Fundamentals of Patternmaking FASH 6 Flat Pattern Design I FASH 6 Fashion Design FADA11 Fundamentals of Construction FASH 15C Apparel Construction III FADA0 Technical Drawing FASH 5B Fashion Illustration II FASH 55 Icons of Contemporary Design FADA Computer Patternmaking FASH 67 Computerized Pattern Development: Gerber FASH Design Portfolio in Fashion FADA0 Intermediate Patternmaking FASH 7 Flat Pattern Design II FASH 51 Creating a Garment Business FASH 6 Fashion Design & Production Internship GRPH 11 Digital Illustration for Fashion Recommended Electives FND110 Observational Drawing ART 1A Beginning Figure Drawing FADA111 Survey of the Fashion Industry FASH 4 Introduction to Fashion Industry FADA08 Trends & Forecasting FASH 5 Fashion Forecasting Design Studio Elective FASH 66 Lingerie Design & Construction Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

Bachelor of Science in Fashion Marketing & Management Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising Qtr. Major in Fashion Merchandising (8-4) BSMA 66 Business Mathematics or BSMA 68 Mathematics of Business or MATH E1 Basic Mathematics or MATH E Basic Mathematics FASH Textiles Analysis AND FADA10 Textile Fundamentals FAHS 57 Fabric Glossary FADA111 Survey of the Fashion Industry FASH 4 Introduction to Fashion Industry FMMA01 Retail Buying FASH 44 Fashion Retail Buying FMMA101 Introduction to Retailing FASH 46 Fashion Merchandising FASH 47 Fashion Coordination FMMA0 Event & Fashion Show Production FASH 48 Fashion Show Production 4 FM0 -D Visual Merchandising II FASH 49 Visual Merchandising FASH 50 Runway: The Business of Modeling or FASH 54B Advanced Fashion Styling or FASH 45A Image Consulting FADA08 Trends & Forecasting FASH 5 Fashion Forecasting FASH 54A Fashion Styling FASH 56 Fashion Writing & Publicity FASH 60 Field Work in Fashion Merchandising 1 FASH 61 Work Experience in the Fashion Industry or FASH 6 Work Experience in Image Consulting Recommended Electives: FADA07 Early History of Fashion FASH Fashion History FMMA104 Sales Promotion ADVA01 Fundamentals of Marketing MRKT 1 Professional Selling MRKT 140 Principles of Marketing HU111 Effective Speaking 4 SPCH 11 Public Speaking Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total. -4 1

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design Certificate of Achievement in Fashion Design Qtr. Major in Fashion Design (51) FADA101 Elements of Garment Construction FASH 15A Apparel Construction I FASH 1 Fashion Careers 1 FADA10 Textile Fundamentals FASH Textile Analysis FADA Draping FASH 7 Fashion Draping FADA10 Fashion Illustration FASH 5A Fashion Illustration I FADA1 Advanced Patternmaking FASH 15B Apparel Construction II FADA07 Early History of Fashion FASH Fashion History FADA11 Fundamentals of Patternmaking FASH 6 Flat Pattern Design I FASH 6 Fashion Design FADA11 Fundamentals of Construction FASH 15C Apparel Construction III FADA0 Technical Drawing FASH 5B Fashion Illustration II FASH 55 Icons of Contemporary Design FADA Computer Patternmaking FASH 67 Computerized Pattern Development: Gerber FASH Design Portfolio in Fashion FADA0 Intermediate Patternmaking FASH 7 Flat Pattern Design II FASH 51 Creating a Garment Business FASH 6 Fashion Design & Production Internship GRPH 11 Digital Illustration for Fashion FND110 Observational Drawing ART 1A Beginning Figure Drawing FADA111 Survey of the Fashion Industry FASH 4 Introduction to Fashion Industry FADA08 Trends & Forecasting FASH 5 Fashion Forecasting Design Studio Elective FASH 66 Lingerie Design & Construction

Bachelor of Science in Fashion Marketing & Management FADA10 Textile Fundamentals Certificate of Achievement in Fashion Merchandising Qtr. Major in Fashion Merchandising (8-4) BSMA 66 Business Mathematics or BSMA 68 Mathematics of Business or MATH E1 Basic Mathematics or MATH E Basic Mathematics FASH Textiles Analysis or FAHS 57 Fabric Glossary FADA111 Survey of the Fashion Industry FASH 4 Introduction to Fashion Industry FMMA01 Retail Buying FASH 44 Fashion Retail Buying FMMA101 Introduction to Retailing FASH 46 Fashion Merchandising FASH 47 Fashion Coordination FMMA0 Event & Fashion Show Production FASH 48 Fashion Show Production 4 FM0 -D Visual Merchandising II FASH 49 Visual Merchandising FASH 50 Runway: The Business of Modeling or FASH 54B Advanced Fashion Styling or FASH 45A Image Consulting FADA08 Trends & Forecasting FASH 5 Fashion Forecasting FASH 54A Fashion Styling FM11 Fundamentals of Advertising FASH 56 Fashion Writing & Publicity FASH 60 Field Work in Fashion Merchandising 1 FASH 61 Work Experience in the Fashion Industry or FASH 6 Work Experience in Image Consulting Recommended Electives: FADA07 Early History of Fashion FASH Fashion History FMMA104 Sales Promotion ADVA01 Fundamentals of Marketing MRKT 1 Professional Selling MRKT 140 Principles of Marketing HU111 Effective Speaking 4 SPCH 11 Public Speaking FM4 Business Management SMBS 15 Ownership/Operation of Small Business ADVA04 Consumer Behavior MKT 150 Consumer Behavior -4 1

Bachelor of Science in Game Art & Design Certificate of Achievement in Interactive Game Design & Production Qtr. Required Courses (44-45) GA111 Survey of the Game Industry GAME 100 Exploring Game Worlds GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media or BCST 119 Digital Media Skills FS101 Fundamentals/Observational Drawing ART 10A Basic Drawing FS10 Fundamentals of Design ART 15A Basic Design or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals or GRPH 1 Visual Literacy or MMSP 15 Content & Form FS1 Image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Photoshop GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 100A Beginning Adobe Illustrator MMSP 140 Flash Essentials or CS 18A Multimedia Tools MA0 Storyboarding for Animation or MMSP 145 Storytelling and Storyboarding or GWDA10 Rapid Visualization DSGN 110 Rapid Visualization MA11 -D Animation Principles MMSP 146D Animation with Flash MA114 Principles of -D Modeling MMSP 147D Imaging with D Studio Max GA01 Game Design & Game Play GAME 10 Game Production Workflow *Elective GA09 Game Preproduction (Elective)? GAME 140 Team Production Games GAME 150 Career Planning & Portfolio CS 18B Multimedia Game Programming Recommended Electives FS111 Drawing, Proportion & Perspective ART 10B Intermediate Drawing AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio DFVA1 Broadcast Graphics I BCST 10 Audio Production BCST 146 Digital Video Effects GD54 Advanced Image Manipulation GD4 Advanced Digital Illustration GD114 / GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 98B Advanced Adobe Photoshop GRPH 100B Advanced Adobe Illustrator GRPH 110A Beginning Digital Illustration

Bachelor of Science in Graphic & Web Design Associate of Arts in Graphic Design Qtr. Major in Graphic Design (46) FND105 Design Fundamentals DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals GWDA101 Applications & Industry GRPH Orientation to Design and Graphic Communication GWDA101 Applications & Industry GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media GWDA0 Pre-Press & Print Production GRPH 7 Survey of Print Production GWDA105 Concept Design GRPH 5 Graphic Design GWDA11 Typography - Traditional GRPH 5A Basic Typography FND15 image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Photoshop GWDA111 Introduction to Layout Design GRPH 101A Beginning Adobe InDesign GRPH 6 Intermediate Graphic Design GWDA1 Typography - Hierarchy GRPH 5B Typographic Design GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 100A Beginning Adobe Illustrator Graphic Communications Elective (see below) GRPH 7 Advanced Graphic Design GRPH 68 Design Studio Practicum GRPH 78 Digital Scanning & Correction GWDA09 Portfolio I GRPH 149 Portfolio Development Graphic Communications Elective (see below) Graphic Communications Elective Options GD44 Advanced Image Manipulation 1.5 GRPH 98B Advanced Adobe Shop GD44 Advanced Image Manipulation 1.5 GRPH 100B Advanced Adobe Shop Illustrator GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 110A Beginning Digital Illustration GRPH 110B Advanced Digital Illustration GWDA1 Information Architecture GRPH 140 Graphic Design for Web GRPH 147 Adobe Acrobat 1 GWDA08 Business of Graphic Design GRPH 148 Professional Practice GWDA0 Pre-Press & Print Production 1.5 GRPH 154 Hand Printed Book: Design & Production GWDA0 Pre-Press & Print Production 1.5 GRPH 155 Bookbinding GRPH 197 Graphic Design Work Experience/Internship 1 Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

Bachelor of Science in Graphic & Web Design Certificate of Achievement in Production Art Qtr. Required Courses (51) FND105 Design Fundamentals DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals GWDA101 Applications and industry GRPH Orientation to Design and Graphic 1 Communication GWDA101 Applications & Industry GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media GWDA0 Pre-Press & Print Production GRPH 7 Survey of Print Production GWDA105 Concept Design GRPH 5 Graphic Design GWDA11 Typography - Traditional GRPH 5A Basic Typography FND15 Image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Photoshop GWDA101 Intro to Layout Design GRPH 101A Beginning Adobe InDesign MMSP 10 Multimedia Process & Production FS1 Typography Traditional GRPH 5B Typographic Design GRPH 78 Digital Scanning & Color Correction GWD110 Introduction to Layout Design GRPH 101B Advanced Adobe InDesign GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 100A Beginning Adobe Illustrator GWDA1 Information Architecture GRPH 140 Graphic Design for Web GRPH 68 Design Studio Practicum GRPH 98B Advanced Adobe Shop GRPH 110B Advanced Digital Illustration GWDA09 Portfolio I GRPH 149 Portfolio Development

Bachelor of Science in Graphic & Web Design Certificate of Achievement in Multimedia Studies: Web Design & Graphics Qtr. Required Courses (8-40) MMSP 110 Orientation to Multimedia AND GWDA101 Applications and Industry GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media FND105 Design Fundamentals MMSP 15 Multimedia Content and Form or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals *Elective(see below) MMSP 10 Multimedia Process & Production GWDA105 Concept Design GRPH 5 Graphic Design FND15 Image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Photoshop or PHOT 60A Beginning Photoshop - GWDA10 Digital Illustration GRPH 100A Beginning Adobe Illustrator GWDA1 Information Architecture GRPH 140 Graphic Design for Web GRPH 98B Advanced Adobe Shop or PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop MMSP 140 Flash Essentials or CS 18A Multimedia Tools MMSP 15A Web Design with Dreamweaver MMSP 150 Advanced Multimedia Production or MMSP 160 Multimedia Internship/Work Experience or BCST 165A Industry Internship or - MMSP 151 Independent Multimedia Projects MMSP 165 Multimedia Portfolio Development Recommended Electives FND110 Observational Drawing ART 10 Basic Drawing GWDA01 Audio and Video BCST 140 Studio Video Production GWDA11 Fundamentals of Web Page Scripting GWDA Intermediate Web Page Scripting GWDA4 Object Oriented Scripting CNIT 11 Internet Basics & Beginning HTML CNIT 1 Intermediate HTML and XHTML CNIT 1 Interactive Web Pages JavaScript and AJAX GWDA11 Typography Traditional GRPH 5A Basic Typography GWDA0 Interface Design GWDA1 Timeline Animation & Interaction MMSP 15B Advanced Web Design with Dreamweaver MMSP 146D Animation with Flash FND105 Design Fundamentals FND105 Design Fundamentals FND150 Digital Color Theory PHOT 51 Beginning Photography PHOT 5 Photographic Design & Concepts PHOT 55 Color Theory of Photography

The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Associate of Science in Interior Design Qtr. Major in Interior Design () ARCH 48 Introduction to Architecture, Construction & Design 1 FND110 Observational Drawing ARCH 0 Orthographic Projection ARCH 9A Freehand Drawing 1 ARCH 9B Freehand Drawing 1 FND10 Perspective Drawing ARCH A Delineation & Rendering FND150 Digital Color Theory DSGN 150 Color in Design or ART 16 Color INT10 Introduction to Interior Design ARCH 101 Architecture Design Studio I INTA10 CAD I ARCH 5A Architectural CADD or BIM 10 Revit Architecture I FND105 Design Fundamental ART 170A Beginning Sculpture INT 14 Interior Building Materials & Systems or ARCH 10 Fundamentals of Building Construction INTA107 History of Architecture, Interiors & Furniture I INTD 18 Global History of Interior Design ARCH 0A Interior Design Studio ARCH 160 Professional Practice Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

Bachelor of Science in Media Arts & Animation Certificate of Achievement in Multimedia Studies: Animation Qtr. Required Courses (9-41) GRPH 5 Digital Skills for Visual Media FS10 Fundamentals of Design MMSP 15 Multimedia Content & Form or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals FS101 Fundamentals/Observational Drawing ART 10A Basic Drawing *Elective MA0 Storyboarding for Animation MMSP 145 Storytelling/Storyboarding for New Media MMSP 140 Flash Essentials FS111 Drawing, Proportion & Perspective ART 10B Intermediate Drawing GRPH 100A Beginning Adobe Illustrator MA114 Principles of -D Modeling MMSP 147D Imaging with D Studio Max GRPH 100B Advanced Adobe Illustrator FS1 Image Manipulation GRPH 98A Beginning Adobe Photoshop or PHOT 60A Beginning Photoshop - MA0 -D Animation MMSP 146D Animation with Flash Elective MMSP 150 Advanced Multimedia Production or MMSP 160 Multimedia Internship/Work Experience or BCST 165A Industry Internship or - MMSP 151 Independent Multimedia Projects MMSP 165 Multimedia Portfolio Development Recommended Electives MA440 Editing Techniques BCST 14 Digital Video Editing MA D Visual Effects CINE 16 Special Effects Elective - GA01 Game Design & Game Play GAME 100 Exploring Game Worlds GAME 10 Game Production Workflow Elective - GD44 Advance Image Manipulation GRPH 98B Advanced Adobe Photoshop Elective - GD44 Advance Image Manipulation PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop

Bachelor of Science in Digital Photography Associate of Arts in Photography Qtr. Major in Photography (46-47) PHOA115 History of Photography I PHOT 50A or 50B History & Aesthetics of Photo 4 PHOA101 Principles of Photography PHOT 51 Beginning Photography PHO11 Photographic Design PHOT 5 Photographic Design & Concepts or DSGN 101 Design Fundamentals - PHOT 55 Color Theory of Photography PHOA Special Topics PHOT 81A Intermediate Black & White Photo PHOA1 View Camera Theory PHOT 8 View Camera Techniques PHOA11 Lighting PHOT 85A Beginning Lighting Techniques 4 PHOA10 Introduction to Photography Applications PHOT 60A Beginning Photoshop PHOA0 Studio Lighting PHOT 85B Advanced Studio Lighting Techniques 4 PHOA07 Editorial Photography PHOT 9 Editorial Photography PHOT 95A Beginning Color Printing 4 PHOA Special Topics PHOT 81B Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques 4 PHOA Portraiture PHOT 90 Portraiture 4 PHOA08 Business of Photography PHOT 99 Business Practices of Photography Select a minimum of two units from the following Photography Elective list of courses: PHOA Web Design for Non-Majors PHOT 57 Photography for the Web PHOA10 Digital Image Management PHOT 60B Intermediate Photoshop PHOA/ Special Topics PHOT 67 Digital Negatives for Darkroom Printing PHOA Advanced Lighting PHOT 80 Outdoor & Ambient Light Photography PHOA/ Special Topics PHOT 8 Zone Systems Techniques PHOA/ Special Topics PHOT 86 Mixed Media & Photographic Image PHOA0 Location Photography PHOT 89 Large Format Transparency PHOA0 Photographic Post-Production PHOT 95B Intermediate Color Printing 4 PHOT 101-104 Selected Topics in Photography PHOT 101B Hand Tinting Photographs PHOT 101C Self Portraiture PHOT 101D Landscape Photography PHOA/ Special Topics (minimum semester hours PHOT 101E Informal Portraiture completed) PHOT 101F Polaroid & Emulsion Transfer 1-4 PHOT 101G Pinhole Photography PHOT 101H Digital Negatives for Black & White Contact Printing Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- unit total.

General Education Qtr. Associate of Arts or Sciences General Education Lower Division Mathematics Requirement Any MATH course listed in the AA/AS GE Area A: 4 Communication & Analytical Thinking Requirement MATH 40 or higher HU111 Effective Speaking SPCH 1A Elements of Public Speaking, SPCH 4 Argumentation & Debate, SPCH 11 Basic Public Speaking or SPCH 1 Elements of Oral Communication HU110 College English 4 English 1A University-Parallel Reading & Composition Lower Division General Education Elective Any course listed in the AA/AS GE Area A: Communication 4 & Analytical Thinking Requirement or GE Area C: Natural Sciences Requirement Lower Division Social & Behavioral Requirement Any course listed in the AA/AS GE Area D: Social & 8 Behavioral Sciences Requirement and GE Area F: United States History & Government Requirement 6