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Edison State Community College
Arts, Humanities and Communication
- Piqua, USA
Preparatory Program
English
Love the arts? Enjoy studying history? Have a passion for social justice? The Associate of Arts pathway parallels the first two years of a Bachelor of Arts degree in subjects like education, English, communication, fine arts, history, liberal arts, music, pre-law, psychology, sociology and more.


Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT)
Portfolio Development Programme
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Preparatory Program
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
This 6-week portfolio programme is a single module short course for students who have successfully achieved A levels but do not have the required portfolio to apply for Honours Degree courses in design related areas. This programme is specifically for students who are aiming for BA (Hons) Product Design, BA (Hons) transport Design, BA (Hons) Advertising and Brand Management, BA (Hons) Animation, and BA (Hons) Visual effect and Concept Design degree programmes.
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Studying for an Arts degree at the Preparatory Programs level opens myriad doors to creativity and self-expression. This foundation allows students to explore various artistic disciplines, such as visual arts, theater, and music, while developing essential skills.
Through hands-on courses, students practice techniques in areas like painting, graphic design, and performance art. The program encourages a collaborative environment, nurturing teamwork and communication skills. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their adaptability in creative settings. As they learn to analyze and interpret artistic works, they also develop critical thinking skills vital for success in the arts.
Graduates often pursue further studies or careers in creative industries, such as arts administration, graphic design, or education. Many fields value the creativity and critical skills gained in an arts program, making graduates well-equipped for diverse career paths. Overall, Arts degree programs at this level emphasize exploration and preparation for future academic and professional endeavors.