The arts best succeed when talented individuals and groups have access to modern, well provisioned facilities and supporting resources. The MCC Fine Arts program boasts dedicated facilities and developmental resources to help you advance your career in the arts.
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Visual Arts & Design Center (VADC 101/103)
(810) 762-0332
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Mott Memorial Building (MMB Terrace Level)
(810) 232-4742
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Visual Arts & Design Center (VADC 128)
(810) 762-0332
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Regional Technology Center (RTC 2326/2328)
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Whether you are looking to transfer to a bachelor of arts program, find an internship, submit your movie to a festival or begin your career search, the Fine Arts program is here to help them take the next step!
Many fine arts students will continue their education beyond their associates degree. The Great Lakes region offers numerous programs in media arts, communication, film production, broadcasting and more.
Did you know that course credit you earn at MCC may be transferable to other colleges and universities? Or that credit you earn elsewhere may also transfer to MCC? An articulation agreement allows colleges to treat course credit as equivalent and transferable. MCC enjoys this agreement with numerous Michigan high schools and colleges.
In addition to work and study, you can expand your knowledge and build your experience by applying for an internship! An internship is a paid or unpaid professional work opportunity in an area of interest. MCC Fine Arts students are regularly selected for a range of promising internship experiences.
Visit Career Coach to explore the range of job opportunities available to Fine Arts students and graduates.
The following web resources are a good starting point to consider actual job listings.