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Veronica Tosten and Lisa QuallsMVC offers pair of art exhibits beginning August 25
MVC will host a pair of art exhibits Aug. 25 through Sept. 26 which will feature the work of Veronica Tosten and Lisa Qualls. Both exhibits are free of charge and open to the public.
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MISSION STATEMENT

  
  
The Fine Arts Division of MVC is dedicated to innovation and excellence in educating students to and in the Fine Arts. This effort is to maintain consistent intellectual growth, which enables students to successfully compete in the academic and professional marketplaces.
 

DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION

Whether you are taking a few classes to complete a degree, want to brush up your skills, or seek to build an academic foundation to transfer to a 4-year university, MVC Arts has something for you!
 
Below are courses offered to fulfill a Humanities requirement toward an Associate Degree with DCCCD:
Art Appreciation, Dance Appreciation, Intro to Theater, Film Appreciation, Fine Arts Appreciation, and Music Appreciation.
 
In addition to course requirements a variety of credit classes in 2-D and 3-D Art, Dance, Drama, Humanities, Music, and Photography are also offered.
 
 
Current Course Descriptions, with information on prerequisites, are available.
 
ALSO...
Non-Credit Continuing Education classes for personal enrichment are available and the Program for Seniors art and craft courses are available too.
 
For students interested in pursuing an Associate degree at MVC
 
Current Degrees offered are:
 
Field of Study Degree
Associate in Arts Degree with a Field of Study in MUSIC.

 
Emphasis Degrees
 
If you have further questions please contact our office at 214-860-8671.
 
Phone:214-860-8671
Fax:214-860-8765
Room:E-40
E-Mail:ptrish@dcccd.edu
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
 
Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  
Department Announcements
Fine Arts Appreciation (HUMA 1315) is available during the Fall, Spring, Winter Term, May Term and Summer semesters in either the online course format, stand-alone classroom format, or the DCCCD telecourse. 
 
In attempt to service the broadening needs of our student body, sections are available in a variety of structures:
  • NEW!!!  Fast-Track Course (8 weeks)
  • NEW!!!  Online Course, launches Fall 2006
  • Traditional two-session weekly (M/W or T/R), or three-session weekly (MWF)
  • One evening only (T or F)
  • Saturday-only mini-term (five bi-weekly Saturdays in Fall and Spring)
  • Telecourse

Advanced Humanities (HUMA 1302) is recommended to those students interested in additional field study, or in pursuing an Associate of Arts with an Emphasis in Humanities Degree.  This is a special topics course focused on either individually specific or diverse subject areas.


 

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