The Communications/Arts Division is home to Associate Degrees in the following areas: Graphics
Design, Associate of Arts Degree, Associate of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education, Associate of Liberal Studies Degree, Proposed
Associate Degree in Photography. Students majoring in fields such as art, philosophy, speech, English, foreign language, education, journalism, music, photography, or related fields may contact the division chair to discuss options. The division includes nine full-time faculty and about thirty part-time faculty. Full-time faculty offices are on the second floor of the office building next to the library.
Communications/Arts Division Objectives
- Develop and use critical thinking skills
- Promote intellectual and artistic expression in a way that promotes lifelong learning
- Develop and use effective communication skills
- Develop sensitivity to cultural diversity
- Expect appropriate college-level demeanor
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Mission Statement
The Communication and Arts Division strives to provide quality education to its students. The division works to help prepare students for success and fulfillment in both college and in their lives beyond college, through the myriad courses the Division offers. |