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"Drawing 2: Style and Skill"  In person and Online

"Drawing 2: Style and Skill" In person and Online

$ 900.00


Drawing II  - Style and Skill

This course follows Drawing I as an observational and volumetric approach to drawing with an emphasis on rapid visualization of the figure, and perspective. It is assumed that the student has a fundamental understanding of basic drawing concepts and skills appropriate to further exploration at this level. This course expands the skills to note and develop ideas by exploring more advanced problems in drawing, including the ability to draw the figure with an understanding of gesture, proportion, geometric forms in space, and the definition of complex surfaces. While executing finished drawings will be stressed as part of this course, shorter poses with less finish will be used to capture form, volume, and gesture as exercises in rapid visualization. Poses will range in length from several seconds to two and a half hours.

Drawing I or the completion of AP Drawing (score 4 or 5) is a pre-requisite for Drawing II. 

Winter Semester: January 8 - May 4, 2024

  • PCS 122 E:  In Person, MW  4-6:45pm 
  • PCS 122 M: Online, W 4-6:45pm

Dual Enrollment

High school Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors and recent high school graduates can take CCS dual enrollment classes through CCS this Winter and save almost 80% of the cost of the class.  The cost of the $4,995 class is discounted to $900 for students participating in the Dual Enrollment program. Classes are available online and as a hybrid of online and in person classes. 

High school students living in Michigan may qualify for additional financial support through their school district. Complete the Dual Enrollment Application here: https://forms.gle/tFSqdog57zRXfB3u7

Build your portfolio, complete your prerequisites, and earn three college credits before you graduate from high school.  

Students will earn 3.0 transferable college credits.

For more information about Dual Enrollment contact the Office of Precollege and Continuing Studies at 313.664.7456.

Click here to learn the technical requirements when taking an online class.