Texas Art Schools
Here is a list of Texas art schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in the art field. Find a school nearby that offers graphic design programs, fashion design programs, interior design programs, multimedia programs and more. We've also gathered some information about a career in art, located at the bottom of this page. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.
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AIU
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Houston, TX
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Visual Communications (Associate's Degree)
The Visual Communications program focuses on graphic design and can prepare students for amazing career opportunities in the field of commercial art and design.
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Visual Communications (Bachelor's Degree)
Provides a solid foundation in practical applications along with the principles of visual communication by using different types of multimedia, illustration, animation and web design.
ATI Career Training Center
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Hurst, TX
/ Dallas, TX
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Graphic Design (Certificate)
The Graphic Design program provides graduates with the skilled training they need to work in publishing houses, advertising agencies, print shops, web design houses, or pre-press locations.
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Border Institute of Technology
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Remington College
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Fort Worth, TX
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Digital Graphic Arts (Associate's Degree)
The Digital Graphic Arts curriculum provides students with instruction in the following fields: visualization, the creative process, graphic design, production art, typography, layout, photography and digital imaging.
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Westwood College
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Dallas, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
/ Houston, TX
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Computer-Aided Design / Interior Finishes (Associate's Degree)
Westwood's Associate Degree program in Computer-Aided Design / Interior Finishes, equips students with the skills needed to truly excel in this field. Students learn to use CAD in a lab, and are also exposed to the ideas and principles of design, through lecture.
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Graphic Design & Multimedia (Associate's Degree)
The Graphic Design and Multimedia program prepares students for entry-level jobs in the graphic design and multimedia industry. Students learn to create effective designs that communicate visually in both print and multimedia environments. The combination of technical and general education courses in the program helps students develop skills in critical thinking, logic, communication, and problem solving.
Courses in art aim to develop students' perceptual skills, their access to the imagination, and their ability to think critically and independently. Instruction in the use of art materials and specific art processes enable students to create original artwork reflecting their evolving vision. Students should expect to extend themselves through a wide range of media, including film, video, computing, sound, installation and performance. In addition, students will also be exposed to drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Students also gain a thorough education in the History and Theory of Art and have the opportunity to reflect upon their emerging practice and its context.
Careers
- Artist
- Art Critic
- Art Teacher
- Art Historian
- Arts Administrator
- Communication design
- Graphic Artist/Designer
- Museum/Gallery Curator
- Painter
- Photographer/Photojournalist
- Printmaker
- Production Artist
- Digital Graphics
- Interior Designer
- Fashion Designer
- Multimedia (Animator, Video Producer, etc.)
- Electronic Arts (Web Designer, CD ROM Producer, etc.)
- Spatial Arts (Ceramicist, Sculptor, etc.)
Have we forgotten a Texas art school?
If you know of a school in Texas offering an art program that we don't have listed here, please let us know by emailing us at info@texas-vocational-schools.com.
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