ArtFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course topics in this subject:
The following courses
are part of the
humanities and visual and performing arts component of the Core Curriculum:
Art AppreciationDay CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Night CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Weekend CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Distance Learning CoursesArt Appreciation • Core Curriculum
Art HistoryDay CoursesSurvey Art History • Core Curriculum
This course covers Prehistoric Art to Art of the Middle Ages. Survey Art History • Core Curriculum
This course covers Renaissance Art to Modern Art. Studies in Modern Art History
This course covers art styles and movements since 1940. Night CoursesSurvey Art History • Core Curriculum
This course covers Prehistoric Art to Art of the Middle Ages. Art and ComputersDay CoursesComp Graphics I: Photoshop
This course focuses on learning to use Adobe Photoshop software as an experimental tool for visual transformation and expression and will include projects in cyanotype and bookmaking. No computer experience is necessary. Comp Graphics II: Photoshop
This course focuses on learning to use Adobe Photoshop software as an experimental tool for visual transformation and expression and will include projects in cyanotype and bookmaking. No computer experience is necessary. Adv. Comp Graphics: Photoshop
This course focuses on advanced aspects of using Adobe Photoshop software as an experimental tool for visual transformation and expression. Digital Art I: New Genres
ARTS 2348/2349/2311: Digital Figure: re-seen and re-made. This class will explore the figure, working between digital and traditional media, through sound, photography, video and drawing. Digital Art II: New Genres
ARTS 2348/2349/2311: Digital Figure: re-seen and re-made. This class will explore the figure, working between digital and traditional media, through sound, photography, video and drawing. Adv Digital Art I: New Genres
ARTS 2348/2349/2311: Digital Figure: re-seen and re-made. This class will explore the figure, working between digital and traditional media, through sound, photography, video and drawing. Flex - Day CoursesDigital Art I: New Genres
Digital Figure: re-seen and re-made. This class will explore the figure, working between digital and traditional media, through sound, photography, video and drawing. Digital Art II: New Genres
Digital Figure: re-seen and re-made. This class will explore the figure, working between digital and traditional media, through sound, photography, video and drawing. Adv Digitalart I: New Genres
Art MetalsDay CoursesArt Metals/Jewelry I
Art Metals/Jewelry II
Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry I
Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry II
Night CoursesArt Metals/Jewelry I
This course explores both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques with an emphasis on metal fabrication and bezeling of stones in functional jewelry. Art Metals/Jewelry II
This course explores both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques with an emphasis on metal fabrication and bezeling of stones in functional jewelry. Advanced Art Metals/Jewlery I
This course explores both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques with an emphasis on metal fabrication and bezeling of stones in functional jewelry. Advanced Art Metals/Jewelry II
This course explores both contemporary and traditional metal working techniques with an emphasis on metal fabrication and bezeling of stones in functional jewelry. CeramicsDay CoursesCeramics I
Advanced Ceramics I
Ceramics II
Advanced Ceramics II
Ceramics II
These courses will explore the technical aspects of mold making and slip casting. Advanced Ceramics I
These courses will explore the technical aspects of mold making and slip casting. Advanced Ceramics II
These courses will explore the technical aspects of mold making and slip casting. Night CoursesCeramics I
Ceramics II
Advanced Ceramics I
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This online Art Appreciation class will utilize a textbook, PowerPoint presentations, online searches and virtual visits to museums and galleries around the world. For additional information, please contact Cynthia Mills at 972-860-4734 or e-mail cMills@dcccd.edu.