


Program Summary
Art courses at Hill College, as part of the academic-transfer program, provide instruction in the mastery of artistic media, art history, art appreciation and computer-based digital courses. Many of these courses will transfer to most other colleges and universities. Courses are for students pursuing an art degree, as well as non-degree seeking students who wish to include some instruction in artistic expression as part of their goal of personal enrichment.

EDUCATION PLAN(S)
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE OPTION(S)
Art Degree (Traditional)
Associate of Arts
60 Credit hours
Art Degree (Digital)
Associate of Arts
60 Credit hours
About the Program
- We offer Drawing, Painting, Design, Digital Photography, Art Appreciation and Art History courses for art majors as well as for students simply looking for an interesting elective
- We work closely with the Computer Graphics Department to provide their students with needed courses
- We offer Art Appreciation as a face-to-face class as well as online
- Currently Art History I (in the Fall) and Art History II (in the Spring) are on-line courses
- Digital Photography and Drawing I and II are also offered on the Johnson County campus
- Art Director
- Graphic Artist
- Art Curator
- Art Teacher
- Illustrator
- Fine Artist
Dr. Brad Bolick
Program Coordinator
bbolick@hillcollege.edu
254.659.7882
Art Instructor
tsale@hillcollege.edu
254.659.7879
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