Industrial Design
DVC's industrial design program equips you with the creative and technical skills to design, develop, and prototype products for various industries, including design for manufacturing (D4m).
DVC's industrial design program equips you with the creative and technical skills to design, develop, and prototype products for various industries, including design for manufacturing (D4m).
Philosophy sharpens critical thinking and understanding of self and humanity, preparing you for careers in education, law, and writing, and fulfills CSU/UC transfer requirements.
The sociology program explores society's structure and dynamics, preparing students for careers in social work, public policy, and criminal justice, or transfer to a four-year university.
A special education certificate or degree prepares students to work as paraeducators/instructional assistants with individuals with special needs, covering disabilities, teaching strategies, psychology, and practical experience. This program
Geography is an interdisciplinary study style program at DVC preparing you to work in private, government or non-profit settings. This growing field has many career options, including geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), social and cultural geography and drone technology.
DVC's heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration (HVACR) program prepares you to become a HVACR mechanic & installer. You'll have the skills and knowledge to get employed after graduation.
Explore DVC’s Entrepreneurship Program—hands-on business training across industries like music, cannabis, personal training, arboriculture, nursery and greenhouse management, food and more. Turn your passion into a venture.
DVC's astronomy program prepares you for a variety of career paths in natural science, research, systems analysis and engineering, as well as software engineering and development. Learn from hands-on experience in the classroom, labs, and planetarium!