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AVT104: Two-Dimensional Design and Color
AVT104: Two-Dimensional Design and Color
Explores elements and principles of two-dimensional design, establishment of visual vocabulary, and critical analysis that supports conceptual development. Studio projects build fundamental knowledge, skills, understanding of precedents, and contemporary practices in visual arts.
Overview

Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
4.0
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Department
SART
Where Will This Course Transfer?

| Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Shore Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Germanna Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Laurel Ridge Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Northern Virginia Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Southside Virginia Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Tidewater Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Western Community College | ART131 | Two-Dimensional Design | 2-Year | |
| William & Mary | ART211 | Drawing and Color | 4-Year | |
| Old Dominion University | ARTS1ELE | N/A | 4-Year | |
| University of Mary Washington | ARTS105 | Design Principles | 4-Year | |
| Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | ART1204 | Principles of 2D Art & Design | This equivalency is not guaranteed. Final transferability determined during the transcript evaluation process. Syllabus review may be required. | 4-Year |
| Marymount University | VIS111 | Intro to Color and Design | 4-Year | |
| Virginia Commonwealth University | ARTS1XX | Arts Transfer Elective | Students who have been admitted to a visual arts major in the School of the Arts will receive credit for ARTF 132. Students will earn the same number of semester hours (credits) as the class they completed. | 4-Year |
