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Humanities

Studying humanities fosters a deep understanding of creative expression in arts, literature, and philosophy while enhancing your critical thinking and writing skills.

Engineering Technology

Engineering Technology provides students with insights into industrial tech requirements and provides hands-on experience to develop entry-level job skills. Subjects include civil design drafting, machining, industrial maintenance and mechanics, CAD, industrial automation and robotics, rapid prototyping and 3D printing.

Where to Eat at DVC

From our high-end restaurant operated by culinary arts students, to grab-and-go meals, to quick snacks, you'll find many convenient choices for meals on campus.

Art History

DVC’s art history program is a great start to a variety of careers in the creative industry. Learn how to research, execute long-term projects, and analyze visual information. Gain a broad range of analytic strategies applicable to the study of art.

Student Veterans Resource Center

Our Student Veterans Resource Center helps you get started at DVC! Meet with a dedicated counselor, apply for VA benefits or request more information.

Tembo Leaders

DVC's Tembo learning community utilizes the latest research in men’s academic success and student support services to provide you with the tools you need to thrive.

Learning Communities

Don't go it alone at DVC! Learn about our learning communities, make new friends and find the right one according to your interests.

Student Parents

Explore support for student parents at DVC. Get help with childcare, financial aid, and academic success to balance parenting and education.

Career Education Programs

Looking to upskill to advance in your current career or train for a new one? Explore DVC career education programs to find out more!

History

DVC History offers courses to expand your knowledge, apply critical thinking, and explore historical impacts—ideal for careers in education, public service, or law.