Program, Course, and General Education Transfer Agreement College and The Art Institute of California, a College of Argosy University Based on 2012-201 Catalog Associate General Education General Education Lower-Division General Education Requirement (1 4 total) Any course listed in AA/AS GE Area A: Natural Sciences or GE Area C: Humanities & Fine Arts Any courses listed in both AA/AS GE Area B: Social & Behavioral Lower-Division Social & Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Social & Behavioral course in Area G: Diversity Requirement Requirement not already used 4-8 English 101 or English 101H HU110 College English 4 Communication Studies 105, 105H HU111 Effective Speaking 4 Any Mathematics course 102 or higher from AA/AS GE Area D2: Language & Rationality Lower-Division Mathematics Requirement (1 total) 4 Associate in Culinary Arts Bachelor of Science in Culinary Management Program Requirements (2.5) CULARTS 050 Knife Skills 1.5 CULARTS 055 Culinary Safety & Sanitation 1 Exempt from TAPS if student has current certificate P CULARTS 120 Introduction to Culinary Arts 1 CULARTS 121 Culinary Fundamentals I CULARTS12 Culinary Fundamentals II 4 CUL1108 Fundamentals of Classical Techniques 6 CULARTS 125 Principles of Garde Manger I CUL1146 Garde Manger 6 CULARTS 127 Principles of Baking CULARTS 12 Culinary Fundamentals III 4 CULARTS 150 Food Service Costs & Controls 2 CUL1200 Sustainable Purchasing & Controlling Costs HRMGT 126 Dining Room Service 2 Select six units from the following: CULARTS 08 Wine & Food Affinities 1.5 CULARTS 128 Principles of Baking II CUL1126 Introduction to Pastry Techniques & Artistry 6 CULARTS 1 International Cuisine 2.5 CUL114 World Cuisine HRMGT 220 Restaurant Operations CUL1124 Management, Supervision & Career Development Minimum of 2 semester units from the following: CWE 188CULARTS Cooperative Work Experience Education 2-4 Associate of Science in Restaurant Management Bachelor of Science Hospitality Food & Beverage Management Program Requirements (18) HRMGT 101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry FB1102 Introduction to Hospitality HRMGT 210 Hotel and Restaurant Law HRMGT 220 Restaurant Operations CUL1124 Management, Supervision & Career Development HRMGT 225 Food Service Sanitation and Safety Exempt from TAPS if student has current certificate P HRMGT 25 Hotel & Restaurant Sales and Marketing CM15 Hospitality Marketing HRMGT 245 Hotel & Restaurant Supervision and Guest Relations
Associate of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Management Bachelor of Science Hospitality Food & Beverage Management Program Requirements (18) HRMGT 101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry FB1102 Introduction to Hospitality HRMGT 210 Hotel and Restaurant Law HRMGT 225 Food Service Sanitation and Safety Exempt from TAPS if student has current certificate P HRMGT 245 Hotel & Restaurant Supervision and Guest Relations HRMGT 275 Hospitality Industry Accounting CM17 Introduction to Accounting (Elective) HRMGT 220 Restaurant Operations OR HRMGT 25 Hotel & Restaurant Sales and Marketing CM15 Hospitality Marketing Associate in Arts: Filmmaking Bachelor of Science Digital Cinema & Video Production Program Requirements (29.5) MEA 101 Television & Film Media Aesthetics VP2200 Film History & Analysis MEA 120 Introduction to Cinematography 2 VP111 Lighting Techniques 1 MEA 111 Exploring Video Field Production or MEA 112 Exploring Video Studio Production or 2 VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production VP1101 Fundamentals of Video Production MEA 11 Exploring Online Media Communication MEA 100 Mass Media & Society or MEA 10 Exploring Contemporary Television DFVP00 Television History & Analysis MEA 108 Scriptwriting Fundamentals VP1110 Fundamentals of Screenwriting MEA 116 Digital Video Editing I 2 VP1102 Fundamentals of Editing 1 MEA 180 Filmmaking I VP1121 Narrative Short-Form MEA 201 Film Style Seminar DFVP4400 Film History: Masters & Genres MEA 280 Filmmaking II: Directing & Producing VP2221 Directing Required Electives (5.5) Minimum of 1 semester unit for CWE 188MEA CWE 188MEA Cooperative Work Experience Education 1-4 Technical Elective 1 MEA 295 Professional Practices/Portfolio 1.5 (minimum of 4.5 semester hours must be completed -6 between the two to earn a total of 6 quarter credits at Ai) MEA Elective if only 1 credit of CWE 188MEA completed Technical Elective 1 (minimum of 2 semester credits must be completed) Associate in Arts: Filmmaking Bachelor of Science Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Program Requirements (29.5) MEA 101 Television & Film Media Aesthetics DFVA101 Survey of Digital Filmmaking & Video Production MEA 120 Introduction to Cinematography 2 DFVA111 Principles of Cinematography MEA 111 Exploring Video Field Production or MEA 112 Exploring Video Studio Production or 2 DFVA10 Fundamentals of Video Production or DFVA21 Studio Production MEA 11 Exploring Online Media Communication MEA 100 Mass Media & Society or MEA 10 Exploring Contemporary Television DFVA205 History of Film & Media
MEA 108 Scriptwriting Fundamentals DFVA201 Fundamentals of Scriptwriting MEA 116 Digital Video Editing I 2 DFVA11 Fundamentals of Editing MEA 180 Filmmaking I DFVA102 Introduction to Filmmaking Applications & Design MEA 201 Film Style Seminar DFVA07 Media Theory & Criticism MEA 280 Filmmaking II: Directing & Producing DFVA107 Fundamentals of Producing & Directing Required Electives (5.5) Minimum of 1 semester unit for CWE 188MEA CWE 188MEA Cooperative Work Experience Education 1-4 Elective MEA 295 Professional Practices/Portfolio 1.5 Elective MEA Elective if only 1 credit of CWE 188MEA completed Elective Associate Degree Requirements: The Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60- Associate in Arts Graphic & Multimedia Design Multimedia Bachelor of Science in Graphic & Web Design Program Requirements (0) ART 110 Art History: Ancient to Medieval ART 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern ART 124A Drawing I FND110 Observational Drawing ART 140 Beginning Design: Two Dimensional Media GMD 101 Introduction to Digital Media FND105 Design Fundamentals GMD 105 Digital Imaging FND15 Image Manipulation GMD 17 Motion Design GMD 175 Flash for the Web GMD 177 Web Page Design I GWDA11 Fundamentals of Web Page Scripting GMD 277 Web Page Design II GWDA22 Intermediate Web Page Scripting Associate in Arts Graphic & Multimedia Design Graphic Design Bachelor of Science in Graphic & Web Design Program Requirements (0) ART 110 Art History: Ancient to Medieval ART 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern ART 124A Drawing I FND110 Observational Drawing ART 140 Beginning Design: Two Dimensional Media FND105 Design Fundamentals GMD 101 Introduction to Digital Media GMD 105 Digital Imaging FND15 Image Manipulation GMD 142 2-D Computer Illustration GWDA10 Digital Illustration GMD 144 Graphic Design I GWDA101 Applications & Industry GMD 145 Type and Typography GWDA122 Typography - Hierarchy GMD242 Graphic Design II Associate in Arts: Computer Animation Program Requirements (29.5) MEA 100 Mass Media and Society or MEA 102 History of Animation or MEA 109 Story Development and Storyboarding Bachelor of Science Media Arts & Animation MA1121 Language & Animation & Film MA2202 Storyboarding for Animation
MEA 106 Introduction to Animation MA1122 Character & Object Design MEA 114 Digital Audio for Multimedia or MEA 116 Digital Video Editing I or 2 Tech Elective 01 Tech Elective 01 MEA 118 Interactive 2D Animation MA11 2-D Animation Principles MEA 11 D Modeling and Surfacing MA114 Principles of -D Modeling MEA 15 Computer Animation and Special Effects MA22 -D Visual Effects MEA 21 Digital Sculpture MA2205 Beginning -D Animation MEA 24 Character Animation or MA112 Acting & Movement MEA 25 Visual Effects MA22 Visual Effects MEA 265 Animation Production MA14 Animation Studio MEA 295 Professional Practices/Portfolio 1.5 MA4411 Animation Portfolio Production GMD 047 Introduction to Photoshop 1 FS122 Image Manipulation GMD 17 Motion Design MA2241 Motion Graphics CWE 188MEA Cooperative Work Experience Education 1-4 Tech Elective 02 Recommended Electives *Students can maximize transfer of credit to Ai by completing the following *ART 124A Drawing I FS101 Fundamentals/Observational Drawing *DANCE 111 Fundamentals of Dance Movement 1 Elective 02 THEATR 241 Movement for the Performer *PHOTO 150 Introduction to Cameras and Composition *MEA 108 Scriptwriting Fundamentals Elective 01 *MEA 116 Digital Video Editing I 2 Associate in Arts: Fine Art Photography Bachelor of Science in Digital Photography Program Requirements (0) ART 110 Art History: Ancient to Medieval ART 111 Art History: Renaissance to Modern ART 124A Drawing I FS101 Fundamentals/Observational Drawing FND110 Observational Drawing ART 140 Beginning Design: Two Dimensional Media FS102 Fundamentals of Design FND105Design fundamentals ART 141 Beginning Design: Three Dimensional Media PHOTO 140 History of Photography PHOA115 History of Photography I PHOTO 150 Introduction to Cameras and Composition PHOA101 Principles of Photography or PH1104 Photographic Design or PHOA112 Photographic Design PHOTO 155 Photography or PHOA101 Principles of Photography or PHOTO 160 Black & White Photography Elective or PHOA22/2 Special Topics Select six semester units from the following: PHOTO 171 Handmade Book and Photographic PH2245 Editorial Photography or Reproduction Process PHOA207 Editorial Photography PHOTO 180 Documentary & Landscape Photography PHOA 22/2 Special Topics PHOTO 185 Experimental Photography PHOA22/2 Special Topics PHOTO 190 Studio Photography PHOA 202 Studio Photography PHOTO 195 Color Photography PHOA12 Color Management & Printing PHOTO 201 Independent Projects in Photography 2 PHOA22/2 Special Topics PHOTO 280 Large Format Photography & the Zone System PH120 Large Format Photography or PHOA122 View Camera Theory PHOTO 285 Concept Development PH116 Creative Concepts or PHOA405 Creative Concepts PHOTO 295 Professional Practices and Portfolio PHOA209 Portfolio I
GMD 105 Digital Imaging FND15 Image Manipulation Associate of Science in Interior Design Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Program Requirements (40) ID 101A Introduction to Interior Design ID1124 Introduction to Interior Design or ID 101B Introduction to Interior Design Lab 1 INTA 102 Introduction to Interior Design ID 102 Applied Color for Designers FS 10 Color Theory or FND10 Color Fundamentals ID 10 Perspective & Interior Illustration or FS111 Drawing Proportion Perspective or FND120 Perspective Drawing or ID 104 Rapid Visualization & Illustration ID2227 Interior Design Sketch Techniques or INTA105 Sketching & Ideation ID 110 Architectural Drafting I ID1127 Architectural Drafting or INTA101 Arch. Drafting ID 11 Interior Design Materials & Specifications ID17 Material & Specifications or INTA201 Materials & Specifications ID 114 Architecture & Interiors History: Antiquity Classical ID117 Architecture, Interiors & Furniture Ancient to Revival 180 or INTA107 History I ID 115 Architecture & Interiors History: Classical Revival- ID2217 Architecture, Interiors & Furniture 180 to Post Modern Present or INTA207 History II ID 190 Design II Space Planning ID114 Programming & Space Planning I or INTA111 Space Planning ID 207 Residential Design ID 217 Advanced Interior Design Studio I ID222 Residential Design Traditional INTA212 Residential Design I ID 295 Professional Practices for Interior Design ID4419 Bus Mgt for Interior Designers INTA06 Professional Practice ARCHT 160 AutoCAD for Architecture & Interior Design or ID1129 Introduction to AutoCAD or INTA10 CAD I or ID28 Building Codes & Regulations Permission by ADD) 0- ARCHT 180 Codes and Zoning Regulations or INTA211 Codes & Regulations (Permission by ADD) Select three units from the following, if not taken above: ID 100 Careers in Architecture, Interior Design & Related Fields 1 ID 10 Perspective & Interior Illustration FS111 Drawing Proportion Perspective or FND120 Perspective Drawing ID 104 Rapid Visualization & Illustration ID2227 Interior Design Sketch Techniques or INTA105 Sketching & Ideation ID 111 Kitchen & Bath Design Elective, if applicable 0- ID 219 Interior Design Portfolio ARCHT 160 AutoCAD for Architecture & Interior Design ID1129 Introduction to AutoCAD or INTA10 CAD I ARCHT 180 Codes and Zoning Regulations ID28 Building Codes & Regulations (Permission by ADD) or INTA211 Codes & Regulations (Permission by ADD)
Associate in Arts: Media Entertainment Arts Sound Arts Bachelor of Science Audio Production Program Requirements (26.5) MEA 111 Exploring Video Field Production or AUDA12 Video Production for Audio MEA 112 Exploring Video Studio Production or 2 AUDA12 Video Production for Audio MEA 11 Exploring Online Media Communication MEA 114 Digital Audio for Multimedia 2 AUDA10 Audio Technology I MEA 155 Sound for Film, Television & New Media AUDA101 Fundamentals of Audio MEA 108 Scriptwriting Fundamentals or MEA 110 Writing for Journalism & New Media MEA 116 Digital Video Editing I 2 MEA 159 Music for Film, Television & New Media AUDA11 Digital Audio I MEA 100 Mass Media & Society or MEA 101 Television & Film Media Aesthetics or MEA 10 Exploring Contemporary Television MEA 225 Digital Audio Post-Production AUDA2 Post-Production Sound Required Electives (5.5) Minimum of 1 semester unit for CWE 188MEA CWE 188MEA Cooperative Work Experience Education 1-4 AUDA406 Internship MEA 295 Professional Practices/Portfolio 1.5 AUDA09 Portfolio I MEA Elective if only 1 credit of CWE 188MEA completed