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Photography Admission Detail at College Of Mount Saint Joseph

If you are looking for a quality education without sacrificing personal attention, your search ends here. Since 1920, the Mount has been educating students, readying them to become productive members in both the professional world as well as their own community.

Whether you are a traditional student (right out of high school) or an adult student (graduated high school four or more years ago) we have 36 undergraduate programs designed to fit your academic needs.

Got credits from another college? No problem! The Mount welcomes transfer credits from all institutions and can apply them to your personal curriculum seamlessly.

Graduate students can also share in the same great benefits that come with being a member of the Mount community by enrolling in one of our six graduate programs.

To get the process started, simply select one of the options in the left hand margin to help us classify your needs as a student.

Already an applicant?

Want to know where you are in the application process? Simply go to Check my status! to find out the essential information you need know. You will need your user ID and password which was mailed to you upon submitting your application. Without it, you will not be able to check your status.

Photography Requirements at College Of Mount Saint Joseph

Minor Courses — 18 hrs
ART 181 Basic Camera Techniques (3) A
or
ART 281 Photography I (3) A
ART 234 Art History: Photography (3) A
ART 282 Photography II (3) A
ART 280 Principles of Animation (3) A
or
ART 350 Independent Study (3) A
ART 380 Digital Photography (3) A
ART 381 Advanced Photography Workshop (3) A

Photography Undergraduate at College Of Mount Saint Joseph

Photography is both a concentration option in the BFA degree program and an option as a minor through the Department of Art and Design. The minor primarily enhances employment opportunities for graduates with degrees in communication studies, art, fine art, and the design areas. The skills utilized by a photographer can also be an asset to anyone who needs to communicate visually.