Contact Us
Room: C-Building, C-745
Phone: (718) 482-5690
humdep@lagcc.cuny.edu
Monday- Friday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
- Room : C-Building, C-745
- Phone : (718) 482-5690
- humdep@lagcc.cuny.edu
- Hours of Operation
Welcome
The Humanities Department at LaGuardia Community College nurtures the creativity and fierce independence of our students through courses that encourage you to interpret the world through unconventional lenses, and never blindly accept the status quo. Your curiosity and our stellar faculty are a perfect match to develop your talents.
- Communication Studies
- Speech Center Labs – C-214 and C-216
- Speech Center Office – C-242
- Web Radio Station – MB-06
- Industrial Design
- Workshop Lab – C-9NYD2 (C-Building 9th Floor, NYDesigns)
- Music Recording Technology
- Audio Lab – E-127
- Film and Television
- Mac Computer Lab – M-121 (25 computers)
- Video Studio/Black Box Studio (shared with Theatre program) – M-122
- Control Room/Storage (shared with Theatre program) – M-122A
- TV Station – M-122C
- Performing Arts (Music)
- Keyboard Lab – E-118
- Music Practice Rooms – E-126 and E-125
- Theater
- Black Box Theatre – M-122
- Dance Studio – C-401
- Little Theatre
- Photography
- Darkroom – B-334
- Mac Digital Imaging Lab – B-336C
- Photography Program Office – B-336B
- Photographic Studios – B-336E
- Classroom/Studio – B-336A
Degrees & Programs
The two-year AAS degree program is designed to train and qualify graduates for entry-level positions in the commercial photography industry.
Commercial Photography, Certificate
The one-year Certificate curriculum emphasizes basic and intermediate photography skills and is an excellent introduction to commercial laboratory techniques.
Commercial Photography: Fine Art Photography Option, AAS
The Photography Program, in conjunction with the Fine Arts degree Program, offers a Fine Arts Photography option within the Commercial Photography degree. The Fine Arts option focuses on traditional techniques, their integration with digital technology, and the development of the conceptual building blocks required to make a fine art statement.
The Communication Studies Program strives to combine both the theoretical framework and the practical skills of communication in four areas of concentration: Public Relations and Strategic Communication, Speech Pathology, Digital Communication and Society, and Communication Generalist.
In the Film and Television Program, the creative process begins with the need to communicate something: a message, a concept, a vision. Our curriculum is designed to offer the skills you need to bring your ideas to life. As a Film and Television major you will be introduced to the skills of media production, including screenwriting, cinematography, editing, TV field and studio production, computer graphics and effects.
The Fine Arts program will offer training in studio art for students seeking careers in either the fine or applied arts. Emphasis throughout the curriculum will be placed on individual creativity, aesthetic awareness and an understanding of the visual arts in societies past and present.
The Design Arts Option provides the foundation coursework and experience necessary to begin a career as an Industrial Designer, Graphic Designer, Package Designer, Product Designer, Interior Designer or Fashion Designer, or to transfer to a four-year institution. Students study Design both in theory and in practice.
Industrial Design is a combination of applied art and applied science, whereby aesthetics, ergonomics and usability of mass-produced products may be improved for marketability and production.
Students in Music Performance develop performance-based skills through a combination of classroom training and individual instrumental instruction. Participation in performances in a variety of musical styles will be a part of every student’s program.
Music Recording Technology, AAS
The Music Recording Technology program provides career preparation as an audio technician. Students will be provided with theoretical knowledge of the field, in-depth audio recording technical knowledge and practical hands-on skills.
New Media Technology students develop a broad understanding of multimedia and Internet-based technologies in order to develop expertise in creating the type of digital content that is widely in demand. The field of New Media is incredibly varied and provides writers, musicians, artists, filmmakers, and businesspeople with powerful new tools for economic development and creative expression.
Philosophy majors study the core areas of philosophy and acquire the critical thinking abilities that are essential for success in all careers and areas of life. Philosophy, which means in the Greek “love of wisdom,” expands horizons, develops the mind and acquaints students with the great literature and intellectual heritage fundamental to our culture and society.
Theatre students develop performance-based skills through a combination of classroom training and theater experience. Participation in productions — classic and modern plays, musicals, developmental readings, and student productions — will be a part of every students’ program.
Department Contacts
Contact | Office/Phone |
Vera Albrecht Humanities Chairperson |
C-745AA 718-482-6186 |
Hugo Fernandez Commercial Photography Program Director |
C-745C 718-482-6189 |
Francine White Communication Studies Program Co-Director |
C-745NN 718-482-5209 |
Seurette Bazelais Communication Studies Program Co-Director |
C-745B 718-482-5203 |
Jason Schafer Film & Television Program Director |
C-745K 718-482-6085 |
Dahlia Elsayed Fine Arts Program Director |
C-745N 718-349-4074 |
Paul O’Keeffe Industrial Design Program Director |
C-745Q 718-349-4071 |
William Fulton Interim Music Performance Program Director |
C-734U 718-730-7538 |
Mark Brooks Music Recording Technology Program Director |
C-745S 718-349-4081 |
Sarada Rauch New Media Technology Program Co-Director |
C-734 718-482-5455 |
Juliana Alia New Media Technology Program Co-Director |
C-745BB 718-482-5699 |
Cheri Carr Philosophy Program Director |
C-745D 718-349-4099 |
Christopher Weston Theater Program Director |
C-734G 718-482-5924 |