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Courses of Photography at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Wisconsin

FA280 Principles of Photography
As an introduction to photography, this course covers principles basic to all forms of photography, with an emphasis on black and white photography and using the 4×5 view camera. Projects encompass camera handling, film exposure and development, darkroom procedures, print finishing, and evaluation. Students investigate depth of field, motion, burning, dodging, spotting, and print presentation. The history of photography from its invention to 1950 is covered in this introductory course. One hour of history lecture is required each week.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: None

FA281 Elements of Digital Photography
Elements of Digital Photography is a computer-based class for photographers. Beginning with the basics of image acquisition, manipulation and output, the course will progress to an in-depth exploration of image manipulation software and the aesthetics specific to electronic photographs. The course provides essential skills for those anticipating a career in photography. Elements of Digital Photography, introduces students to contemporary photographic imagery. One hour of lecture covering contemporary photography and photographers is required. At the same time it provides an opportunity to use the computer as a fine art tool. Consequently, individual creative pursuits are emphasized.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA280 or concurrent enrollment with FA280

FA290 Lighting
This introductory course will provide an overview of essential principals, techniques, and tools for lighting a variety of situations. Demonstrations will take place both in the studio and on location. Through demonstration, hands-on practice and assignments, students will learn how to use lighting equipment and accessories and a range of light sources including tungsten, studio strobe, portable strobe, and daylight. Through slide presentations and discussions of printed matter, students will review examples of the direction and quality of light and discuss its function in the photograph. At the end of this course, students will have a repertoire of lighting techniques to heighten the expressive capacity of their work.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA280

FA291 Printing Processes
In this course students gain an appreciation for photography�s expressive possibilities so that they may use photography experimentally and creatively. Conventional black and white printing skills will be reinforced and piezographic (digital black and white) printing will be introduced and developed to the highest standard.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA280, 281

FA382 Professional Practices
This course is an intensive introduction to the practice of photography as a profession. The course will examine the steps required to work as a professional photographer regardless of discipline. Professional Practices will look at what it takes to become a productive employee whether on location or in the studio or in a post production capacity as well as the issues involved in being self employed. The courses overriding goal is to provide a familiarity with the options available to students in their post graduation world. The class will address personal work versus professional work and will require practicing the communication skills needed to work successfully as a professional.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA291

FA390 Photographic Problems
This course investigates aesthetic and technical photographic issues. Themes of complex image-making, still-life and portraits are considered, along with requisite technical issues. Students also explore historical and contemporary aesthetic issues. They will produce photographs that demonstrate artistic intent.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA291

FA391 Photographic Voice
The photographic voice is a course that examines the core issues involved in developing personal photographic vision. This course looks at how and why we are different from one another and how that translates into the medium of photography. Specifically this course will explore the impact of subject, format, process and presentation in developing personal vision. The value of traditional and non-traditional forms of presentation and contemporary approaches to image making through other mediums will be examined as part of the development of the individual photographic voice.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA280, FA390

FA480 Senior Project
During the first half of this year long undertaking, the student, in consultation with the instructor and others, will define a starting point for the thesis project. The project will be substantial. It will exhibit personal vision and it will be professionally executed. The initial definition will be tested through rigorous examination of the artwork produced. New directions or productive tangents may be identified and pursued as the semester progresses. By the end of the semester, students will have created a substantial body of work reflecting an ever more refined grasp of their thesis project.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: 24 photography credits

FA481 Multidisciplinary Thesis / Photography
During the second half of this yearlong undertaking, the student, in consultation with the instructor and others, will complete a thesis project. The project will be substantial. It will exhibit personal vision and it will be professionally executed. The course divides into two segments: intense work and more intense work. Segment one involves completion of the thesis project. Segment two involves exhibition of the work. Both segments will consist of high caliber, professional quality artwork. The students will have demonstrated an emerging personal direction, further clarified by editing.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: FA480

FA490/FA491 Photography Internship
Photography seniors intern at a number of Milwaukee-area establishments, including commercial studios, community agencies, galleries and museums. This course is tailored to meet the student�s interest and provide a solid base of information upon which to build career plans.
Credits: 3.0

Online Award of Completion in Digital Photography at Academy of Art College California

Program Description

The Online Award of Completion in Digital Photography is comprised of three classes designed to improve skill in several areas of digital photography. These classes were specifically built for non-degree seeking students who are looking to improve technical knowledge and skill.
The main topics of the classes are digital camera operation, fundamentals of photography, Photoshop and presentation of images. Successful completion of these courses can also be credited towards a degree at the Academy of Art University; please note: Degree-seeking students must satisfy existing degree requirements.

Please note: The Online Award of Completion requires all courses must be taken online.Required Courses (3 units each unless otherwise noted)

PH 499.OL1
Digital Photography: Shooting (FA08)

PH 499.OL2
Digital Photography: Photoshop (FA08)

PH 499.OL3
Digital Photography: Presentation (SP09)


Course Schedule

The Academy of Art University makes its best effort to post an accurate projected schedule, however, due to unforeseen circumstances, the course schedule may change. Please check the current trimester schedule, or contact:

> Online: Request Information, or call
> Telephone: 1.800.544.ARTS

Admissions Requirements

> Personal Enrichment and Online Award of Completion Students: None

Students entering Degree Programs (AA, BFA, & MFA) at the Academy of Art University must provide the following:

> Domestic Students: Proof of high school graduation (diploma or GED/CHSPE)
> International Students: English translated official high school transcript

Online Award of Completion Application Procedure

Upon completion of all required online courses, students must submit a request to receive their award. Please e-mail the following information directly to the Cyber Campus department at online@academyart.edu, or call us at 415.618.3545 or 1.888.431.2787:

> Name and Student ID number
> Certificate of Completion for which you are applying

BA Digital Media Arts Degree at South Bank University United Kingdom

This course will teach you the principles and practices involved in digital media production, with a focus on screen-based, interactive digital media. You will develop creative abilities and practical skills through designing and producing original interactive work. The course provides the opportunity to take practical subjects in digital photography, basic web design, animation and digital audio production, as well as the fundamentals of programming. You will also develop your creative skills to include video production and interactive narratives (including gaming).

Careers
This course is ideal for people who want to go into areas of the cultural and media industry that need creative digital and interactive media skills. Recent graduates have found roles in all areas of digital media production and design, from mobile phone content creation and web design to research and production.

BA Digital Photography at South Bank University United Kingdom

The aim of this course is to provide you will all the tools necessary to become an expert in the new and exciting field of digital photography. The degree will equip you with a thorough knowledge of the technologies involved in the production of digital images. We will teach you how to use a range of image scanning devices and software programmes, along with digital printing and output to screen based media. You will also learn about other areas of Media Studies, such as video, writing, hypermedia and digital art, and explore the ways in which they integrate with photography.

Careers
This course prepares you for a wide range of careers in the field of digital imaging, including independent photographic practice, work for web/video production companies, colour management/retouching services, fashion, reportage and editorial photography.

MA Photography Image Science at Donau-Universität Krems Austria

The postgraduate program Photography/Image Science conveys key competencies for acquiring highly qualified positions in cultural institutions and the field of photography and photo-related projects.
After completion of the basic curriculum (1st year) Image Science with its individual choices the students of the master-course deal with the numerous facets of photography in the 20th and 21st century in their second year.

Designated international experts, such as Anton Holzer (editor of the magazine “Fotogeschichte”), Dipl.-Ing. Marjen Schmidt (restaurator and author), Martin C. Juergens MA (photoconservator, Hamburg) provide deep going knowledge about the history of photography, main techniques, genres and the most important photography representatives of the 19th and 20th century. Furthermore the course focuses on future prospects of digital photography, presents students with contemporary approaches to visual material and regards photographic material in its various manifestations: as an artistic form of expression, as a social scientific document a.s.o. At the same time the course lays as special interest on practical training, achievement of general management skills and know-how of the image market(s).Target group Employees of cultural and scientific institutions like collections, archives , museums, libraries as well as persons who deal professionally with photography, such as photographers, journalists, photo editors and employees of advertising agencies and press offices.
Language German
Start April 18th 2009 or April 25th 2009 or November 21st 2009 (depending on the choosen basic modules)
Certificate Master of Arts – MA
Duration 4 terms, 9 modules (each module 7 days, parallel to employment)
ECTS-Points 90
Admission fee EUR 9.850,-

Tuition & Fees of Art Degrees at Art Institute of Southern California

Digital Photography — Associate of Science
Quarters
7
Credits
112
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Supply Kit
$1,185.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supplies per month (estimate)
$60.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$54,296.00
Game Art & Design — Bachelor of Science

Quarters
12
Credits
192
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies per Month (estimate)
$60.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$92,936.00
Media Arts & Animation — Bachelor of Science
Quarters
12
Credits
192
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies per Month (estimate)
$60.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$92,936.00
Visual & Game Programming — Bachelor of Science
Quarters
12
Credits
192
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies Month (estimate)
$60.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$92,936.00
Visual Effects & Motion Graphics — Bachelor of Science

Quarters
12
Credits
192
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies per Month (estimate)
$60.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$92,936.00
Web Design & Interactive Media — Associate of Science
Quarters

7
Credits
112
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies per Month (estimate)
$25.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$54,296.00
Web Design & Interactive Media — Bachelor of Science
Quarters
12
Credits
192
Cost per Credit
$483.00
Tuition Per Quarter
$7,728.00
Application Fee
$50.00
Enrollment Fee
$100.00
Student Activity Fee
$50.00
Supply Kit (estimate)
$1,185.00
Supplies per Month (estimate)
$25.00
Total Tuition & Fees*
$92,936.00

Major in Photography at Cabrillo College

The Art Photography program offers courses in B&W, color, alternative processes, digital photography, basic studio lighting and a survey of contemporary trends in photography. Our classes emphasize technical skills and creative image making. We have an excellent facility and an outstanding faculty and staff. Art Photography is part of the Art Studio program in the Visual, Applied, and Performing Arts Division. All Art Photography classes transfer either to the UC or CSU system

Traditional Photography at Birmingham Southern College

This course offers the opportunity to explore and become proficient in the skills of Traditional Photography. You will have the opportunity to learn use of the camera, studio photography, portraiture, urban landscapes, film processing and photographic printing. You will be required to produce your own work at all times, both at college and in your own time. You will research contemporary artists and photographers and relate that to your work. During the course there will be an option to look at some elements of digital photography. The course is suitable for both novices and students with more subject experience.
Entry Requirements

No formal entry requirements but you should be motivated and demonstrate an interest in the subject you wish to pursue. Whilst largely for adults of all ages with some experience, there are a few opportunities for beginners.
How is my work assessed?

These classes focus on the joy of creative practice in the visual arts and there is no formal assessment. You will be guided by your tutor in continuously evaluating what you create as a natural part of development through learning.
Can I study further?

Whilst these classes are not intended as preparatory, they may help you progress to one of our undergraduate programmes.
What are my employability prospects?

Again, these classes are intended as learning experiences in their own right but they may enhance your employability by developing new or existing skills

Digital Photography Degree at University Of Wisconsin Stout

Specialization Description

The nature of photography has changed drastically in the last five years. Digital photography has been the cause, and it continues to change at an amazing pace. Virtually all news gathering organizations have changed from conventional to digital formats. Many professional photographers have also made the change. Telephones are now being marketed with built-in cameras to send digital images as well as voice messages. New models of digital cameras are being introduced every month that offer higher quality and lower price than the previous month. Crude image manipulation programs are bundled in the software packages on new computers. More powerful image manipulation programs have become available at reasonable prices. Image scanners and high-resolution photo printers are almost giveaway items. Digital photography will replace conventional as the norm in the near future.

UW-Stout’s specialization in Digital Photography emphasizes the digital aspect of photography to serve both on-campus students and the needs for continuing professional education.

With elimination of wet darkrooms associated with conventional photography, many organizations are doing photography in-house with existing electronic systems. People need to be trained in this new technology as part of their continuing professional education. Digital photography is marketed as being foolproof, but the task of obtaining, manipulating, and presenting quality images remains daunting.

With the addition of digital photography to your professional preparation, you will gain an important competitive edge you would expect from a UW-Stout degree.

Minor in Photography at Walla Walla University

A student minoring in Photography must complete 33 quarter hours:

ART
161, or 162, or 163
Design
3

ART
312
Aesthetics and Photography
4

COMM
235
Introduction to Video

or

4

GRPH
255
Graphic Design and Layout

JOUR
257
Photojournalism
2

GRPH
235
Digital Imaging I
4

GRPH
336
Digital Imaging II
4

PHTO
156
Principles of Photography
3

PHTO
255
Intermediate Photography
3

PHTO
355
Advanced Photography
3

PHTO
356
Digital Photography
3

*Electives must be chosen from the following prefixes in consultation with and approved by the academic adviser: COMM, GRPH, or PHTO