Digital Arts & Design Applied Arts Practicum
The Applied Arts Practicum is a capstone course intended to provide students with the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge learned in previous Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications courses within a professional, working environment. In addition to developing an understanding of the professional and ethical issues encountered by professionals in these careers, students learn to refine their skills in problem-solving, research, communication, teamwork, and project management through the completion of a course-long project. The course is highly customizable to meet local system needs. Instruction may be delivered through school laboratory training or through workbased learning arrangements such as internships, service learning, and job shadowing. Upon completion of the practicum, proficient students will be prepared to pursue postsecondary study in arts, A/V technology, or communications programs; or seek additional training or employment with the aid of the portfolio, which documents the student’s work completed throughout the program of study.
Career Prep for
Design Professions
Digital Arts and Design Practicum students utilize skills learned in the first three years of Digital Arts and Design. This is a work based learning class that allows students to work for two class periods.
REAL-WORLD
experience
DCHS Creative is a student-led business that allows real-world experience for our design students. The students design, make and sale their work. This business helps the Digital Arts and Design program function as the funds are used to purchase materials, inks and technology needed to provide a digital education.
Design partnerships


