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The Portraiture major is designed to prepare students for jobs in the largest employment field in photography. Portrait photographers can have successful careers in communities of almost any size, and skills in this field can also be applied to other areas of professional photography. The Brooks curriculum reflects how dynamic the portrait industry has become, providing instruction in traditional, documentary, and fine art approaches, using film-based and digital workflow processes. The curriculum emphasizes a realistic awareness of today’s professional market, and it is designed to develop the technical and artistic competence to consistently make saleable photographs of people, whether for personal or business use.
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It’s the kind of conversation that can only take place in a school as intimate as AAC. Our classes are small and our faculty is engaged. We create a community of artists who practice together and learn from one another. AAC’s unique curriculum will invite you—and challenge you—to take risks and broaden your vision.
You won’t just make art; you’ll make discoveries. And you’ll make the connections—with other artists, gallery owners, potential employers—that can jump-start your career.
For undergraduate admissions, click here.
For graduate admissions, click here.
To contact the Admission Office, call (513) 562-8740. Admissions is located in Room S268.
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The world of animation changes rapidly. And as technology evolves the role of the animator has to change to keep up. But regardless of technological advancements one thing has always remained true.
Whether animating for the web, or for the cinema; whether with hand drawn frames or rendered with powerful 3D computer systems; it takes a trained eye and an artists touch to create the illusion of life.
In our program you will learn about figure drawing, 2D and 3D software, motion studies and production techniques. RMCAD’s animation curriculum, however, goes far beyond this.
Our faculty of professional animators will encourage you to experiment and explore new techniques. While working and living along side our illustration, design and other fine art students you will be exposed to techniques and ideas that are simply not present at most other schools. Courses in the humanities and social sciences will bring new depth and sophistication to your characters and stories.
By the time you graduate you will possess a unique voice and strong visual style, the ability to present your ideas clearly and professionally, an artists ability to see and create the illusion of life, and solid experience with the tools and practices necessary to succeed at any animation firm in the world.
Tags: 3d computer systems, art students, cinema, college of art and design, curriculum, fine art, illusion of life, illustration design, motion studies, professional animators, visual style, world animation
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The B.F.A. in creative photography emphasizes studio design and technique. The curriculum develops professional specialization and preparation in the creative process and artistic comprehension.
Students must complete a 2-D, a 3-D and a 4-D course as part of their 2000-level studio requirements. A portfolio review will be required of students before admission into junior-level studio courses.
To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements.
Critical Tracking and Recommended Semester Plan
Semester 1:
2.0 UF GPA
Complete a total of 9 hours (ART 1802C, ART 1803C) or a total of 6 hours of any ART or PGY or GRA course at the 2000 level with a grade of C or better
Semester 2:
2.5 UF GPA
Complete 2 of 5 critical-tracking courses: ART 2305C, PGY 2101, ARH 2050,
ARH 2051, PGY 2441C with a grade of C or better
Semester 3:
2.75 UF GPA
Complete 2 additional critical-tracking courses with a grade of C or better
Semester 4:
3.0 UF GPA for semesters 4-5
Complete 3 additional critical-tracking courses with a grade of C or better
Complete the CLAST exam or be exempted
To remain on track, students must complete the appropriate critical-tracking courses, which appear in bold.
Tags: admission, comprehension, creative photography, curriculum, gpa, pgy, professional specialization, semester plan, track students
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College: Fine Arts
Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts
Hours for the Degree: 120
Minor: No
Combined-Degree Program: No
Website: www.arts.ufl.edu/art/Programs/photographyUndergrad.asp
The B.F.A. in creative photography emphasizes studio design and technique. The curriculum develops professional specialization and preparation in the creative process and artistic comprehension.
Students must complete a 2-D, a 3-D and a 4-D course as part of their 2000-level studio requirements. A portfolio review will be required of students before admission into junior-level studio courses.
To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements.
Critical Tracking and Recommended Semester Plan
Semester 1:
2.0 UF GPA
Complete a total of 9 hours (ART 1802C, ART 1803C) or a total of 6 hours of any ART or PGY or GRA course at the 2000 level with a grade of C or better
Semester 2:
2.5 UF GPA
Complete 2 of 5 critical-tracking courses: ART 2305C, PGY 2101, ARH 2050,
ARH 2051, PGY 2441C with a grade of C or better
Semester 3:
2.75 UF GPA
Complete 2 additional critical-tracking courses with a grade of C or better
Semester 4:
3.0 UF GPA for semesters 4-5
Complete 3 additional critical-tracking courses with a grade of C or better
Complete the CLAST exam or be exempted
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First Year Summer
Graduate Studio 6
Graduate Seminar 3
Wired Studio 3
Total 12
First Year Fall
Independent Studio 3
Academic Elective 3
Total 6
First Year Spring
Independent Studio 3
Academic Elective 3
Total 6
Second Year Summer
Graduate Studio 6
Graduate Seminar 3
Teaching Methods 3
Total 12
Second Year Fall
Independent Studio 3
Academic Elective 3
Thesis & Exhibition
2
Total 8
Second Year Spring
Independent Studio 3
Academic Elective 3
Thesis & Exhibition
2
Total 8
Third Year Summer
Graduate Studio 6
Graduate Seminar 3
Thesis & Exhibition 3
Total 12
Total 64
Tags: amp, curriculum, exhibition, graduate seminar, graduate studio, independent studio, mfa, parsons school of design, studio 3, studio 6, summer graduate, teaching methods, thesis
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hotography & Imaging Curriculum
The curriculum is built around two principal areas: creative practice and critical studies. More
Spring 2009 Course Offerings (pdf)
This course pack includes course descriptions for Photography & Imaging majors and instructions for non majors who wish to take courses in Photography & Imaging. More
Spring 2009 Semester Schedule (pdf)
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Critical Studies Minor
An internal minor within the BFA Curriculum of Photography and Imaging More
Studio and Critical Studies Courses
Students are required to take classes in the department in studio and critical studies, and in the College of Arts and Science (CAS) in the liberal arts. More
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Columbia College Chicago is the nation’s largest and most diverse private arts college. Located in downtown Chicago’s vibrant South Loop neighborhood, Columbia is a non-profit creative academic community that takes a practical approach to arts education. Columbia’s programs in the visual, performing, and media arts are firmly rooted in a rigorous liberal arts and sciences curriculum, which provides students with the essential context in which to practice their craft, develop their voice, and launch a sustainable career.
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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.
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The Professional Photo-Imaging Program at Langara College trains students in both traditional and digital imaging. Many applications of photography are explored including advertising, architectural, editorial, industrial, photo-journalism, portraiture and scientific. Students develop strong camera techniques and lighting abilities and become adept at lab work, image manipulation and quality control. Graduates are awarded a diploma in Professional Photo-Imaging.
This full-time, two-year program offers a well-rounded educational experience that currently results in a diploma in Professional Photo-Imaging. The curriculum provides solid technical training combined with the business and aesthetic aspects of photography and digital imaging. Students are fully educated in the demanding requirements of the photo-imaging industry.
This year’s Photo-Imaging grads were featured at the Moat Gallery at the Vancouver Public Library for Artsfest 2008
Tags: aesthetic aspects, camera techniques, curriculum, digital imaging, diploma, educational experience, full time, grads, graduates, image manipulation, industrial photo, moat, photo imaging, photo journalism, portraiture, professional photo, quality control, trains, vancouver public library, work image
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