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Commercial Photography Diploma at Atlanta College of Art Georgia

Commercial Photography — Diploma
CREATING IMAGES IN A DIGITAL WORLD

Commercial photographers with solid digital photography skills contribute images to a variety of fields from magazines to television, books to advertising. In this certificate program, students learn the fundamental skills needed to begin an exciting career in entry-level positions with advertising photographers or agencies.

What You’ll Study:

• Begin with the history and principles of photography.
• Move on to large format photography and digital photographic production.
• Continue with lighting, studio skills, and digital photographic illustration.


Total Credit Hours: 40

5 Quarters
Curriculum
First Quarter
P111 Principles of Photography show details
CAA106 Introduction to Design Applications show details
Second Quarter
P103 Large-Format Photography show details
P104 Digital Photographic Production show details
Third Quarter
P106 History and Survey of Photography show details
P201 Lighting show details
Fourth Quarter
P203 Studio show details
P207 Digital Darkroom show details
Fifth Quarter
P204 Digital Photographic Illustration I show details
Program Elective I

Diploma in Photography at Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco Mexico

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Photography Techniques Degree at Algoquin College

Whether you want to advance in your career, or increase your photographic knowledge, this program provides you with the practical and theoretical skills necessary. The courses are taught by experienced professionals who are committed to sharing the fundamental techniques used in photography and modern computer imaging. Students benefit greatly from using the fully-equipped photographic studio at Algonquin College.

Graduate employment opportunities in the field of photography can include photojournalism, commercial, portrait and digital/web photography, and/or as a self-employed freelance photographer.

To qualify for your certificate, the program must be completed within four years.

Transfer of Academic Credit (Exemption)

If you possess qualifications beyond the entry level of your program (such as successful completion of another college, university or professional association course), you may be eligible for a Transfer of Credit (or exemption) from an individual course. Official transcripts and course outlines are required at the time of application. For information or to apply for a Transfer of Credit, please contact the Registrar’s Office at (613) 727-0002.

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)

PLA is a process to help you identify learning gained from life and work experiences and translate that learning into College credits that could help you achieve your diploma or certificate in less time. For more information, please contact the PLA Coordinator at (613) 727-4723 ext. 7027.

Diploma in Photography at University Of Gloucestershire

There’s more to child play than first meets the eye. It’s not just about cutting, sticking and gluing, playing football or playing nicely.

So what is it all about? Is it about children developing into adults? About children learning? About self exploration? Is it about children being children? About evolution and survival? Is it about dealing with emotions and the inner psyche? Or about resilience and adaptability?

By navigating your way through a breadth of academic disciplines including psychology, sociology, natural science and neuroscience, the answers to all of these questions will be explored and many more raised — that’s a promise!

Our playwork programme takes you, the playwork practitioner, on a journey of self-discovery and reflection. You’ll delve into classical and contemporary theories of play and debate ideas and thinking on play with leading academics in the field.

You’ll explore the role of the adult in the arena of play and the conflicting child, adult, social and political agendas that you are working within.

What you’ll gain from our programme is the language to articulate to other professionals the unique nature of children’s play and its relevance to the current social policy agenda and a greater depth of understanding of your role in supporting children’s opportunities to play.

Rules & curriculum for Art Degrees at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Only after successfully completing the Introductory Studies Programme are students considered for placement in the diploma programme.

The student must attend an interview, submit a portfolio of relevant first-year work appropriate to their proposed direction of study and may also be required to complete a challenge test in order to finalise the selection process.

ADMISSION TO THE SECOND YEAR SPECIALISATION FIELDS:

The final placement procedure for entrance to any of these directions takes place at the end of the academic year, and is based on the following criteria:
The student must pass all modules in the Introductory Studies qualification.
The student will be requested to indicate a first as well as a second choice of preferred study direction at the second year level.
The student must attend an interview with a panel of second year module lecturers, together with the relevant Head of Department.
The student must submit a portfolio of relevant first year work appropriate to their proposed direction of study, for considering at the said interview(s).
The student may be required to complete a challenge test (theoretical and/or practical) in order to finalise the selection process.

During the interview process, students are counselled as to the discipline most suited to their abilities, and are subsequently offered a place in an appropriate qualification.

Departments reserve the right to accept only those students who display the appropriate aptitude for the intended field of study.

All placements made as a result of the above-mentioned interview process must be deemed to be provisional. Lists are published on the Faculty Notice Board after the interview process is completed. Entrance remains conditional until the date that the Examination Department publishes the official first year results

QUALIFICATION OBJECTIVES

To provide students with a comprehensive, yet general, training that will equip them for productive employment in the fields of commercial, fashion or advertising photography; photo finishing industries; publishing and journalism; film and video production; digital imaging technology or as freelance artists, to name but a few careers.
To develop an awareness of expressive potential of the photographic/digital imaging medium as a means of solving visual communication problems by:
Providing a comprehensive knowledge of photographic/imaging process, materials and apparatus.
Emphasising the importance and relevance of economic, aesthetic, social, ethical and business principles as they operate in a professional environment.
Encouraging experimentation and stimulating creative thinking within parameters that can be open-ended or restrictive.
Developing a student’s confidence in his/her ability to integrate skills, knowledge and experience for real-world application in the creative industries.

DURATION
Two years full-time after successful completion of the Introductory Studies year.

CURRICULUM

Presented
Module
Code
Credit
Value

First Year – See Introductory Studies
120

Second year

Applied Photography II
Year
KAP2210
78

Theory of Photography II
Year
KTL2220
18

Visual Communication II
Year
KVA2220
12

Professional Practice II
Year
KFP2210
12

Credits Second Year

120

Third year


Applied Photography III
Year
KAP3310
78


Theory of Photography III
Year
KTL3320
18


Visual Communication III
Year
KVA3320
12


Professional Practice III
Year
KFP3110
12

Credits Second Year

120

Total NQF credits

360

♦ Major modules (please refer to the General Prospectus).


GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS

For more information in connection with NMMU’s regulations, consult the General Prospectus and Regulations. The following is additional information and a summary of the more important points of the above qualification:

CLASS ATTENDANCE AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR TEST AND PROJECT SUBMISSION

An 80% attendance is compulsory and non-negotiable. Students must write a minimum of 80% of all theory tests and submit at least 80% of all practical assignments/projects. (Medical certificates will only be taken into account for the other 20%).

Minimum attendance
Due to the practical nature of the classes offered, students must attend a minimum of 80% of lectures to gain admission to the examination, unless special leave is granted.

REQUIREMENTS: PROMOTION TO NEXT STUDY LEVEL AND RE-ADMISSION OF SENIOR STUDENTS

Students who have passed only 50% or less of their modules may not take modules at the next level, until a pass mark has been obtained for all outstanding modules.
Students who have passed more than 50% of their modules may only take modules at the next level subject to the following provisos:
They must register for all failed modules first;
Registration for the next level of a module is subject to the availability of relevant staff and/or space on the timetable.
Certain modules are linked in terms of content and coursework and cannot be registered for independently. For this reason, the registration of all offerings at the next level of study must be done with discretion and in consultation with the Head of Department and relevant module specialists and/or student counsellors.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF PREREQUISITE MODULES

The Head of Department (with the support of the Faculty Management Committee) has the right to refuse a student the right to register for any module at the next level for any academic reason not covered by the above clauses.

ACADEMIC PROGRESS
A student must show satisfactory progress in his/her assignments and tests. The Faculty Management Committee reserves the right to bar a student who is making unsatisfactory progress from examinations or to bar him/her from classes or to terminate a student’s studies.
Except where otherwise specified, a sub-minimum of 40% in the course mark, for each module, is required for admission to the final examination.
Students whose academic progress is unsatisfactory, or with an unsatisfactory attendance record will receive up to a maximum of three written warnings after which they may be asked to leave the qualification.

Diploma in Photography Entry requirements at Massey University

The Diploma in Photography is a selected entry programme. Students selected on the basis of their academic record and portfolio of work are advised in writing by the College Office.

Application closing date is the Friday closest to 20 October of the year preceding the first year of study. Late applications may be considered subject to space being available.

Diploma in Photography at Massey University

The Diploma in Photography is intended to serve students who are committed to pursuing a career in photography. The programme spans the major concepts and skills associated with professional photography, including studio, editorial, corporate and portrait photography. These areas of study are supported by courses in design, business management, theory and criticism, professional practice and electronic imaging.

Professional Photo Imaging at Langara College

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

Animation BA Admission Detail at Universite Du Quebec Montreal

The program is not quotas.

Knowledge of French
All candidates must possess a mastery of English attested by one or other of the following tests: Test of English required uniform for obtaining the DEC, the Test of Written French Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sport or the Test of English writing UQAM. Are exempt from this test persons holding a degree from a French university and those who passed the test of another French university in Quebec.

DEC Base
Hold a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) or equivalent.

or
Base Experience
Possess appropriate knowledge, be at least 21 years and have worked on a paid or volunteer in a field related to cultural activities (production and dissemination of culture, entertainment-sport recreation, scientific and socio-cultural, social or community animation) .

or
Basic Academic
Successful completion of five courses (15 credits) of university at the time of filing the application.

or
Base outside Québec Studies
Hold an appropriate degree obtained outside Québec after at least thirteen years (1) school or equivalent.
(1) Unless arrangements with the Government of Quebec.

Animation Admission Detail at Ohlone College

A degree from Regent University is more than a diploma. Enroll in any of our programs and you will discover a dynamic learning environment that will not only prepare you for success in your chosen profession, but will help you to be a more effective Christian leader as well.

As you study the various courses that are available in your program, you should be aware that we utilize an accelerated format that allows a student to complete an entire course in just one eight-week session. That means our courses move at a quick pace but you will also gain more scheduling flexibility throughout the year. We offer two sessions per semester. You can register for both sessions per semester or just one …. it’s your choice!!!

At Regent you’ll find:
New friends, both on-campus and online
Cutting-edge campus technologies
An affordable private school education
A wide range of financial aid resources
Numerous degree programs available 100% online
Short 8-week sessions (two per semester)
Well-appointed university apartments
And best of all, courses with an integrated Christian worldview