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RE: Thomas Edison Art - natshar - 05-22-2020 The hardest part of the BA in Art is finding the UL art courses for those you might have to PLA or actual courses at college. The gen ed requirements, gen ed electives, free electives and some LL art can all be done easily through alt credit. So that just leaves some LL and UL. And I bet you could easily do the rest of LL at a local CC. The UL would be difficult. Known Art courses through alt credit: History of Western Art: study.com History of Western Art II: study.com Art Appreciation: Saylor Sophia: visual communications Sophia: Art History I Sophia Art History II DSST: Art of the Western World Note that I have no idea if these courses would work, I'm just assuming you'd have to get them approved. Also, some might duplicate each other. A business degree would be good too. You could do both a business degree and an art degree both without too much extra work.. They used the same gen eds. The BA in art requires 27 credits for free electives for those do business courses for the BSBA. Then you could use the electives for the art degree and fill them with business courses. Maybe consider Marketing major for business. If that is too much work you could easily do associates in business by overlapping the electives from the art degree. RE: Thomas Edison Art - dfrecore - 05-23-2020 Study.com Art duplicates Sophia & DSST, probably Saylor as well. ART-166/167 Coopersmith has ART-301: Jewish Art of Antiquity (UL) RE: Thomas Edison Art - natshar - 05-23-2020 Found one more art course: Coopersmith: Jewish Art of Antiquity (ART-301) Recommended UL Idk if this would work for sure get it approved first. (05-23-2020, 05:35 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Study.com Art duplicates Sophia & DSST, probably Saylor as well. ART-166/167 We posted at the same time about coopersmith. Yeah I figured some would duplicate but I thought I'd list all the options just in case they want to try different formats. And I didn't know for sure that would duplicate. |