At DVC, our courses, certificate and degree programs are organized into what we call Interest Areas. Interest Areas are groups of related programs. They help you find a path to reach your educational and career goals.
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Art
Looking for a creative career? We'll prepare you to work right away or to pursue future study. Come join our vibrant artist community in our brand new art complex.
Art
Art History
DVC’s art history program is a great start to a variety of careers in the creative industry. Learn how to research, execute long-term projects, and analyze visual information. Gain a broad range of analytic strategies applicable to the study of art.
Art History
Communication Studies
Communication studies at DVC prepares you for a wide variety of occupations and career paths. This program also offers a pathway for students to transfer to four-year institutions for further study in communication or related fields.
Communication Studies
Culinary Arts
Discover the art of cooking with hands-on training in DVC's culinary arts program, preparing you for a career in the culinary industry.
Culinary Arts
Film, Television and Electronic Media
The FTVE program welcomes all media creators and can prepare students for immediate employment in the electronic media, TV and film industries.
Film, Television and Electronic Media
Journalism
The DVC journalism program teaches news writing, reporting, and digital storytelling, preparing students for careers in print, online, and broadcast media.
Journalism
Music
DVC Music is a good place to develop essential skills in performance, composition, and music theory, preparing students for transfer or careers in music performance, teaching, and production.
Music
Philosophy
Philosophy sharpens critical thinking and understanding of self and humanity, preparing you for careers in education, law, and writing, and fulfills CSU/UC transfer requirements.
Philosophy
World Language and Cultures
DVC offers world language programs in 10 different language: American Sign Language, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Russian and Spanish.
World Language and Cultures