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Courses of Photography at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Israel

Course No. Course Name Teacher Name Semester Time Credits
first year
4042 Basic Photography Lev (Baki)Ora Y Wed 10:00-13:00 4.0
4042 Basic Photography Lev (Baki)Ora Y Wed 14:00-17:00 4.0
4641 Digital Laboratory:lntroduction to digital imaging Moshe. Ken Y Mon 10:00-13:00 2.0
4641 Digital Laboratory:lntroduction to digital imaging Moshe. Ken Y Thu 14:00-17:00 2.0
4700 Drawing Reuven. Kuperman Y Tue 14:30-17:30 2.0
4961 History of Photography A Eyal. Ben-Dov Y Tue 09:00-10:30 2.0
4242 laboratory- tutorial Yosef. Cohen Y Tue 10:45-13:45 2.0
4242 laboratory- tutorial Yosef. Cohen Y Thu 14:00-17:00 2.0
4044 Photography – Fields and approaches Roie. Cooper Y Tue 10:45-13:45 4.0
4044 Photography – Fields and approaches kertzman miki Y Mon 14:00-17:00 4.0
4719 Photography,viewer space Rami. Mimon Y Wed 10:00-13:00 4.0
4719 Photography,viewer space Rami. Mimon Y Wed 14:00-17:00 4.0
54029 studio a Eitan. Shuker Y Mon 09:00-14:00 3.0
54158 studio a Kenneth. Lester Y Thu 09:30-13:30 3.0
second year
54621 Digital laboratory – Advanced Yigal Feliks 2 Thu 14:30-17:30 2.0
54621 Digital laboratory – Advanced Yigal Feliks 2 Thu 11:15-14:15 2.0
4045 Documentary Photography Yosef. Cohen Y Mon 10:00-13:00 4.0
4045 Documentary Photography Yosef. Cohen Y Tue 14:00-17:00 4.0
4962 History of Photography B Eyal. Ben-Dov Y Thu 09:30-11:00 2.0
4618 Introduction to Video Sharon. Balaban Y Mon 14:00-17:00 4.0

Requirements BA Photography at California State University Sacramento

Requirements – Bachelor of Arts Degree
Units Required for the Major: 48 units
Minimum total units required for the BA: 120
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
A. Required Lower Division Core Courses (15 units)
(3)
ART 1B
Art in the Western World: From Renaissance to Present

(3)
GPHD 10
Introduction to Digital Design

(3)
INTD 20
Design
(3) PHOT 11 Digital Imaging

(3)
PHOT 40
Basic Techniques of Photography

B. Required Upper Division Core Courses(24 units)
(3)
ART 101
Art Photography

(3)
ART 161
Photography in the Field (PHOT 40 or equivalent)

(3)
ART 162
Alternative Photographic Processes (PHOT 141 or other basic photography)
(3) PHOT 102 Photography, a Social History

(3)
PHOT 111
Intermediate Digital Imaging (PHOT 11 or equivalent or instructor permission)

(3)
PHOT 141
Intermediate Photography, Black and White (PHOT 40)

(3)
PHOT 148
Artificial Light Photography (PHOT 141, PHOT 138, or PHOT 143A)
(3) PHOT 150 Senior Portfolio (senior status, PHOT 11, PHOT 138, PHOT 143A, PHOT 148)

C. Studies in Photography Electives (9 units) ART 108 19th Century Art
ART 109 Modern Art (Upper-division standing and ART 1B or equivalent with instructor approval)

ART 169
Photography Studio (Instructor permission and Department Chair via signed petition form)

ART 163
Pinhole Photography (PHOT 40 or equivalent)

COMS 164
Visual Communication (COMS 100A and COMS 100B or equivalent with a grade of C- or better)

HRS 180
The Film

JOUR 197A
Journalism Laboratory (JOUR 30)

MKTG 101
Principles of Marketing

PHOT 135
Introduction to Photojournalism (PHOT 40 or equivalent)
PHOT 138 Color Photography A (PHOT 11 or equivalent)

PHOT 143A
Intermediate Photography, Color (PHOT 40)

PHOT 155
Advanced Photography (PHOT 141)

PHOT 160
Documentary Photography (PHOT 141)

PHOT 195
Internship in Photography (A minimum of two upper division photography courses)

PHOT 199
Special Problems

Curriculum in Photography at University Of Illinois Urbana Champaign

or the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography

The curriculum in photography requires 122 credit hours; its purpose is to encourage the study of photographic media for personal expression, to explore the social implications of pictures, and to develop the skills needed for careers in photography. General art requirements and electives provide a broad foundation in the visual arts, and photography courses provide a strong background in the history, theory, and practice of photography as art.

Contact: Mark Avery
Specialist in Undergraduate Academic Affairs

School Office: 140 Art and Design Building, Champaign, 333-6632, mavery@illinois.edu

Students in the School of Art and Design must complete the Campus General Education requirements. Some Art and Design courses will also apply toward the General Education requirements. Hours Art History
8 Any two of: ARTH 111, 112, 113, 114, or 115 (all meet a general education requirement; credit will not be given for both ARTH 112 and 115)
6 Advanced art history (200-level or above)
14 Total

Hours Art Foundation

2 ARTF 101 – Contemporary Issues in Art
6 ARTF 102 and 104 – Drawing, I and II
6 ARTF 103 and 105 – Design, I and II Workshops
14 Total

Hours Photography Requirements

3 ARTS 260 – Basic Photography
3 ARTS 261 – Photography, II
3 ARTS 360 – Photography, III
6 ARTS 460 – Advanced Photography
3 ARTS 393 – Contemporary Art and Ideas
3 ARTH 257 – History of Photography
21 Total

Hours Photography Electives
15 Select from:

1-4 ARTS 391 – Independent Study
3 ARTS 361 – Alternative Processes
3 ARTS 341 – Image Practice
3 ARTS 262 – View Camera and Studio
3 ARTS 263 – Color Photography
3-9 ARTS 362 – Photography Workshop
15 Total

Hours Electives

18 Art + Design electives (art + design courses not in photography requirements or used as photography electives)
Open electives as needed to total 122 hour degree

Photography B.A. B.S. at Texas A&M University Commerce

Required courses in the major (57-58 sh)
PHO 111 – Basic Photography I
PHO 112 – Basic Photography II
PHO 209 – Professional Tools and Techniques I
PHO 210 – Professional Tools and Techniques II
PHO 250 – Digital Image Manipulation I
PHO 280 – Color Photography
PHO 379 – Survey of Photographic History
PHO 495 – Photography Internship
ART 111 – Two-Dimensional Design
Plus 23-24 sh from:

may include a maximum of 8 sh in Art

PHO 212 – Visual Perception in Photography
PHO 339 – Environmental Portraiture
PHO 341 – Advertising and Commercial Photography
PHO 349 – Nature and Wildlife Photography
PHO 350 – Advanced Digital Photography
PHO 357 – Documentary Photography
PHO 359 – Abstract and Experimental Photography
PHO 369 – Alternative Print Making
PHO 397 – Special Topics
PHO 497 – Special Topics
University Studies courses (43 sh)

Photography Degree at Prince Georges Community College

Program Summary
While these courses are often taken for enjoyment and personal enrichment, they may also be taken for skills enhancement and as an introduction to a career as a professional photographer. They provide the technical training needed to produce photographs and to recognize good photography. Students are shown how to be photographers, how to deal with professional photographers, studio darkroom processing in black & white and color, and lighting techniques. Portfolio review is also stressed.

Provided that students meet the necessary prerequisites, courses may be taken individually or as a series to earn a Certificate of Continuing Education in Photography.

Requirements for additional course work can also be met with specialty classes, such as make-up application for photographers, processing film “on the road,” photojournalism, and nature photography, are also available as well as Photoshop and Photoshop with Digital Photography.


Requirements for Award of Certificates in Continuing Education

Basic Photography
Photography: the Basics (or consent of the Program Coordinator)
Black & White Photography I
Black & White Photography II
Lighting Made Simple
12 hours of additional course work, which may include courses which meet the intermediate and advanced requirements)

Intermediate Photography

Certificate of Continuing Education in Basic Photography
consent of the Program Coordinator
Color Photography I
Portrait Photography
Display Techniques for Photographs
Nature Photography or
6 hours of additional course work (may include courses which meet the Advanced Requirements)

Advanced Photography
Certificate of Continuing Education in Basic Photography
consent of the Program Coordinator
Color Photography I (repeated)
30 hours of additional course work which can include:
Make-up for Beauty; Black and White Photography II (repeated); Photojournalism or Nature Photography; Photoshop or Photoshop with Digital Photography; Fiber Print Processing

Photographic Technology course description at Mott Community College

note course Description Gen Ed Credit
Hours Contact
Hours TOP
PHOT-180 Basic Photography I NTL 3 3
PHOT-182 Introduction to Light and Color 3 4
PHOT-183 Basic Photography II 4 4
PHOT-185 Intro to Computer Imaging (Photoshop) 3 3
PHOT-186 Careers in Photography WAC 2 2
PHOT-187 Photojournalism 3 3
PHOT-188 History of Photography HUM 3 3
PHOT-195 Field Experience 2 2
PHOT-205 Field Experience II 2 2
PHOT-210 Intermediate Photography I – Commercial/ Studio 3 4
PHOT-211 Intermediate Photography II -Portraiture 3 4
PHOT-220 Field Experience III 2 2
PHOT-282 Photographic Principles NTL, SMC 3 3
PHOT-290 Portfolio 2 3
Required 38 42

Photography Requirements at Metropolitan Community College

Requirement Credit Value
ARTS 1010 Drawing and 2-D Design I 4.5
PHOT 1110 Basic Photography 6.0
PHOT 1120 Intermediate Photography 6.0
PHOT 1140 Advanced Photography I 6.0
PHOT 1210 Digital Photography 6.0
Choose 6 credit hours from the following courses: 6.0
EIMA 2110 Graphics Integration 4.5
EIMA 2130 Electronic Publishing 4.5
PHOT 1310 Color Photography 6.0
PHOT 1500 Moving Image Lab 6.0
PHOT 2150 Photojournalism 3.0
PHOT 2210 Intermediate Digital Photography 6.0
PHOT 2900 Special Topics in Photography Variable
VACA 1130 Video I 3.0
VACA 2130 Video II 1 3.0

Photography Continuing Studies at Maryland Institute College Of Art

Spring 2009 – Photography

Foundations of Photography I

CSPH 101A
Phyllis Berger
Saturday 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
January 24 to May 2, 2009

2 credit/audit: $720

Basic photography course, introduces both inexperienced and experienced photographers to basic black-and-white photography from a fine arts perspective. Covered are camera handling, film development, and printing. Assignments focus on helping students develop personal vision and improve technical control.

Spring 2009 – Photography

Foundations of Photography II

CSPH 102A
Emily Wilson
Saturday 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
January 24 to May 2, 2009

Emily Wilson
Saturday 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
January 24 to May 2, 2009

2 credit/audit: $720

Builds on Foundations of Photography I to refine and expand personal photographic vision and technical skill. Greater emphasis is placed on portfolio development and aesthetic application of the photographic medium. More advanced techniques in controlled film development and printing are covered. Students benefit from extensive critiques, informative lectures, and hands-on demonstrations. Students are prepared to work more independently and take upper-level courses. Intended for those with prior experience in film development and printing. Prerequisite: Foundations of Photography I or equivalent experience.

Spring 2009 – Photography

Creative Digital Photography

CSPH 221A
Gricel Salazar
Tuesday 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
January 20 to April 28, 2009

2 credit/audit: $720

Moves students away for the traditional darkroom into the alternative realm of digital imaging. Using Adobe Photoshop to manipulate photographs on the Macintosh, students retouch, color-correct, and output images by working with layers, channels, color adjustments, masks, and filters; and capture images by scanning film and using digital camera. A word-and-image project involves collaboration with graphic design students. Note: This class is held in the computer lab.

Photography Degree at Kellogg Community College

The KCC photography program offers a solid foundation in traditional photography and is competetive in digital imaging.

We prepare students for a wide range of careers in photography and art. We encourage creative energy and technical craftsmanship.

We offer introductory basic photography courses for the student who is generally interested in photography and for the serious student who wants to study in color studio photography with 5″ x 7″ view cameras or wants to pursue image making as a personal and cultural expression

Photography Technology Major at County College Of Morris

Description:
The Photography Technology program provides graduates with entry-level employment skills in the rapidly changing professional photography field. Following a foundation year of basic photography, digital photography, and general education, art, and business courses, the second year includes specialized courses in lighting, large-format and color. Students select elective courses to help design programs that will prepare them for their individual career goals in the field of photography. The emphasis is on hands-on experience to develop both the creative ability and the technical skills essential to photography careers.