Applied Arts School offers a Associate Degree with specialization in Visual Communication, providing affordable online academic excellence to students that they are otherwise unable to access due to unfavorable circumstances. The programs at Westmoreland supersede their traditional counterparts offered by other universities across the globe, by providing internationally accredited degrees, accepted by employers worldwide.
The well-designed curriculum at Westmoreland strive to achieve academic excellence, allowing students to receive divulging knowledge through the comprehensive education programs. Aiming to produce outstanding professionals, equipped with fundamental knowledge and problem solving skills to advance their careers.
Applied Arts deals with the application of design and aesthetics to objects of function and everyday use. We are focusing on delivering knowledge and expertise that fosters and preserves the creative aspect, nurturing the culture and the ideas among students.
You can choose following courses for your Associate Degree. Each course offers unique learning experience for you. Each course is prepared by highly qualified faculty from around the globe. Course content is updated so to equip the students with most relevant knowledge in the field.
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction to the Humanities (B-057) | 6 Credits |
Social and Cultural Geography (AAS-085) | 6 Credits |
English Composition (B-158) | 6 Credits |
College Algebra (B-200) | 6 Credits |
World Religions (B-336) | 6 Credits |
Ethics (AAS-370) | 6 Credits |
Art Appreciation (B-460) | 6 Credits |
Pre-Calculus (AAS-584) | 6 Credits |
Human Biology (B-825) | 6 Credits |
World History (AAS-902) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Introduction To Applied Arts (AA-235) | 6 Credits |
Introduction To Architecture (AA-804) | 6 Credits |
Essentials Of Interior Design (AA-878) | 6 Credits |
Course Name | Credit Hours |
Principles Of Technical Drawing (VSC-072) | 6 Credits |
Fundamentals Of Drafting (VSC-184) | 6 Credits |
Introduction To Visual Communication (VSC-265) | 6 Credits |