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BS in Photography at Carroll College Waukesha

Year 1
FALL SPRING
Drawing and Composition
Photography I
First Year Seminar
General Education Art History Survey: Renaissance to Early Modernism
Beginning Design 2D and 3D
Problem Solving Using Information Technology
Writing Seminar
Intro-Communication Technology

Year 2
FALL SPRING
History of Photography
Electronic Imaging
Principles of Communication
Technological Productivity
Introduction to Statistics Visual Communication
Photography II – Fine Art
General Education
General Education

Year 3
FALL SPRING
Art History Survey: Early Modernism to Present
Advanced Media Studies
General Education
General Education Photography II – Commercial
Video Art
Elective
Elective

Year 4
Intro to Multimedia Production
GRC320
4 credits
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FALL SPRING
Capstone in Art
Advertising
Elective
Elective Internship in Art
Photojournalism
Elective
Intro to Multimedia Production

Photography Major at Carroll College Waukesha

Photography Major
Bachelor of Science
Core Courses:
Art 101, Drawing and Composition
Art 103 or 104, Art History
Art 107, Beginning Design 2D and 3D
Art 215, History of Photography
Art 250, Electronic Imaging
Art 258, Visual Communication
Art 300, Art History Survey
Art 309, Photography II – Fine Art
Art 310, Photography II – Commercial
Art 312, Video Art
Art 340, Advanced Media Studies
Art 480, Internship in Art
Art 490, Capstone in Art

Required Support Courses:
MAT 112, or MAT 140 or higher
4 credits of Computer Science, CSC 107 or higher
Graphic Communication 320, Introduction to Multimedia Production

In addition, students are encouraged to select from the following courses: Business 101, Introduction to Business; Communication 101, Principles of Communication; Communication 203, Advertising; Communication 246, Video Production; Communication 254, Photojournalism.

Photography Degree at Carroll College Waukesha

Photography is a separate major within the art program. Students seeking an in-depth study of photography as a fine art may choose this major.

All majors are encouraged to attend art exhibition openings and/or workshops and field trips sponsored or approved by the art program. All majors are required to have a senior show and portfolio to be approved by the art faculty.

High school seniors may submit a portfolio of their photographs to be considered for the Les Klug Photography Scholarship.