Associate Degree for Transfer Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a variety of programs for students to pursue their academic and professional goals.
Academics
The university is divided into several colleges, each offering a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. These colleges include:
- The Arts
- Business
- Engineering
- Health & Human Services
- Education
- College of Professional and Continuing Education
- Liberal Arts
- Natural Sciences & Mathematics
School of Art
The School of Art offers various degree programs, including:
- Undergraduate degrees:
- BA in Art, Option in Studio Art
- BA in Art History
- BA in Art, Option in Art Education
- BFA in Art Options:
- 3D Media
- Animation
- Ceramic Arts
- Drawing & Painting
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Sculpture / 4D
- Minors
- Certificates:
- Biomedical Illustration
- Graduate degrees:
- MFA in Art, Concentration in Studio Art
- MA in Art History
Areas of Study
The School of Art offers various areas of study, including:
- Animation
- Art Education
- Art History
- Ceramic Arts
- Drawing & Painting
- Fiber
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Metals & Jewelry
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Sculpture / 4D
- Wood
Associate Degree for Transfer Program
The Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) program is designed to provide a clear pathway to a California State University (CSU) degree major. Students who complete an approved ADT program are eligible to graduate in 60 units.
ADT Requirements
To participate in the ADT program, students must:
- Successfully complete required courses without repeating courses or enrolling in additional academic objectives
- Register during appointment time to have the best selection of available classes
- Maintain continuous enrollment in the same academic major, unless a leave of absence is approved
ADT Contract
Students who are listed as ADT must either accept or decline the ADT program requirements. Declining the program will not negatively impact student records, but it means that the university is no longer obligated to graduate the student within 60 units.
Advising ADT Program Participants
If a student agrees to participate in the ADT program, an art advisor will calculate the number of units needed and determine if there is a need to waive or substitute units.
