Highland Community College Names Softball Coaches for the 2021-22 Season
Highland Community College is pleased to announce that Gregory Cary has been named the new Head... Read More
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Art Education is a transfer program for students wanting a career teaching the basic principles and techniques of the visual arts. This curriculum is suggested for those intending to complete an associate in arts degree at HCC and then transfer to another institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Art educators provide students a foundation for lifelong enjoyment of the visual arts.
Art Therapy is a transfer program for students wanting a career using art to help people with physical or emotional problems. This curriculum is suggested for those intending to complete an associate in arts degree at HCC and then transfer to another institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Art therapists might work in hospitals, clinics, community centers, schools, or prisons. Art often allows people to express feelings they cannot articulate in words.
Graphic Design is a transfer program for students wanting a career using graphic arts and techniques of visual communication. This curriculum is suggested for those intending to complete an associate in arts degree at HCC and then transfer to another institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Graphic designers might work in advertising, publishing, or corporate settings creating visual designs to enhance a variety of products or messaging.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree in Graphic Design program is for students who want to work in commercial design or visual communication. This curriculum provides a good foundation in art, advertising, graphic arts, photography, and art history for those interested in entering the job market after completing two years of study. Graphic designers might work in advertising, publishing, or corporate settings creating visual designs to enhance a variety of products or messaging.
Studio Art is a transfer program for students wanting a career as an independent studio artist. This curriculum is suggested for those intending to complete an associate in arts degree at HCC and then transfer to another institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Studio artists may practice a variety of art forms and market their work to patrons, galleries, corporations, or museums.
Highland Community College is pleased to announce that Gregory Cary has been named the new Head... Read More
Deborah Fox, president of Highland Community College, has announced the members of the... Read More