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The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Creativity, Critical Thinking
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Storytelling
The Museum of Modern Art
Michigan State University
- Status: Free
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Skills you'll gain: Culture, Critical Thinking
- Status: Free
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Skills you'll gain: Culture
- Status: Free
University of Zurich
Skills you'll gain: Culture
- Status: Free
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Graphic Design, Visual Design, Creativity, Marketing Design, Visualization (Computer Graphics)
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Graphic Design, Design and Product, Communication, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Graphics, Creativity, Graph Theory, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Geometry, Interactive Design
- Status: Free
Duke University
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Graphics, Creativity, Design and Product, Geometry, Graph Theory, Graphic Design, Interactive Design, Visualization (Computer Graphics)
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Graphics, Computer Graphic Techniques, Geometry, Visual Design, Graphics Software
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular aesthetics courses
- Modern and Contemporary Art and Design: The Museum of Modern Art
- The Art of Visual Storytelling: University of Colorado Boulder
- Modern Art & Ideas: The Museum of Modern Art
- Pixel Art for Video Games: Michigan State University
- Representaciones culturales de las sexualidades: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- The Beauty of Kunqu Opera: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Asian Environmental Humanities: Landscapes in Transition: University of Zurich
- The Language of Design: Form and Meaning: California Institute of the Arts
- Graphic Design: California Institute of the Arts
- Music as Biology: What We Like to Hear and Why: Duke University