The Associate Degree in Art History provides comprehensive, coherent, integrated, and cumulative studies in foundation courses (2D, 3D, drawing, and photography) intermediate studio courses (drawing, painting, and ceramics), art appreciation and art history courses, as well as graphic communications courses (design, software-based illustration, page layout, photo manipulation and animation).
LMC offers students several pathways to success. These include a local Associate Degree in Art History with a focus in either fine arts or graphic communications, a certificate in graphic communications, and G.E. courses that meet transfer requirements to the U.C. or CSU systems.
After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.