For students to decide what they want to do in the future is sometimes difficult. In our case, Cara is dreaming to be an illustrator, while Natalie is dreaming to be a social worker. The most interesting for Cara in life are nature and observing people. She really wants to show something beautiful through her work. And with Natalie, the interesting for her is how people live and work together in a community. Social relationships create the way of life it helps people better understand themselves and the motivations of others around them. There are three differences from studio arts and sociology in courses, transfer, and future job. First, studio arts and sociology are different in which field to study in courses. Studio arts major provides ceramics, drawing, jewelry and craft, painting, printmaking, and sculpture courses. Students can select which course they are interested in and also express themselves through the art works. To begin with art major, students usually start from taking life drawing course. it is drawing the human figure from observation and …show more content…
Students need complete 60 units, including major and general course to get transfer degree. In addition, students need above 2.0 grade point (= C)average. When students take studio arts transfer course, this helps students to place in a right level for the future major on design, photography, cinema studies. Students need to take required courses for 24 units, such as history of western art. General courses are 39~41units. On the other hand, Sociology orientation for students after graduation are social worker, family support worker, community development worker. Sociology for transfer degree required 19 units, such as introductory sociology, contemporary social problems, social psychology, urban sociology in courses and 40~41 units general