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Photography Concentration Degree at University of St. Francis Illinois

This concentration allows students to work with film, digital and alternative photography. Independent study and studio projects give students a sound foundation.

Required course for concentration (15 semester hours):MCOM 122 Film Photography 3
MCOM 222 Digital Photography 3
VART 318 Portrait Photography 3
VART 319 Color Photography 3
VART 360 Film and Photo Visual Culture 3

Select 6 hours from the following:VART 202 Art and Culture Travel Studies 3
MCOM 237 Intro to Video Production 3
VART 250 Screen Printing 3
VART 311 Digital Art 3
VART 316 Studio Lighting 3
VART 317 Documentary Photography 3
VART 320 Alternative Photo Practices 3
MCOM 325 2-D Animation 3
VART 413 The Photobook 3
VART 492 Topic in Photography 1-6
VART 495 Directed Study 3
VART 496 Independent Study 3
VART 497 Individual Studio – Design

Minor Program in Photography at University of St. Francis Illinois

Courses required for the minor (12 hours):MCOM 122 Film Photography 3
MCOM 222 Digital Photography 3
VART 319 Color Photography 3
VART 360 Film and Photo Visual Culture 3

Select 6 hours from the following:

VART 202 Art and Culture Travel Studies 1-3
VART 311 Digital Art 3
VART 318 Portrait Photography 3
VART 320 Alternative Photo Practices 3
VART 359 20th Century Art 3
VART 492 Topic in Photography 1-6
VART 495 Directed Study 3
VART 496 Independent Study 3
VART 497 Individual Studio Projects 1-6

Tuition & Fees Photography at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts

Undergraduate Degree Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Does not include the cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Half Time Studio – degree students only, must enroll in 8.0 credit hours of studio plus a minimum of 4.0 credit hours of academic/art history.
Does not include cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 8,152.00
$ 16,304.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Academic Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

Art History – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

……………………………………………………………………

Diploma Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Art History Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Fifth Year Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$ 5,665.00
$ 11,330.00

Post-Baccalaureate Students*

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Includes one art history per academic year.

$ 15,400.00

$ 30,800.00

…………………………………………………………………..

*Mandatory Fees – All Programs Above
Semester
Annual

Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled in 6 credits or more

Part Time Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled less than 6 credits

Comprehensive Fee includes general, material, technology, and student activity fees.

$ 540.00

$ 240.00
$1,080.00

$ 480.00

Orientation Fee (new students only)
Fifth Year Students do not pay the orientation fee.
$ 125.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Miscellaneous Tuition
Semester
Annual

Non Resident Independent Study
$ 7,133.00

Study Abroad Fee
$ 160.00

……………………………………………………………………

Artist’s Residence
Semester
Annual

Single
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double Efficiency
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double
$ 5,860.00
$ 11,720.00

Technology Fee (mandatory)
$ 375 .00
$ 750.00

Housing Activity Fee (mandatory)

$ 25.00

Housing Refund Plan Fee (mandatory)
$ 137.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Other Fees
Semester
Annual

Health Insurance Fee

$ 1,755.00

Tuition Refund Plan
$ 341.00

Monthly Payment Fee (TMS)
$ 50.00
$ 65.00

Late Registration Fee
$ 125.00

Graduation Fee – all graduating students
$ 100.00

Returned Check Fee – per check
$ 25.00

Late Payment Fee

Adjudication Fee
$ 300.00

$150.00

Missed/Rescheduled Review Board Fee
$ 200.00

……………………………………………………………………

MFA students in their first and second years and MAT students are billed by and pay tuition and fees at Tufts University. Click here for more information.
MFA Students
Annual

MFA students pay tuition for four semesters (two years). Students in year three wishing to extend access to the semi-private studio space are charged $1,500 per semester.

Students electing to take additional academic or studio courses for credit beyond the requisite courses of the program may do so with a 50 percent discount of the Tufts or Museum School day period rate. Auditors in studio are permitted on a space-available basis after day registration is complete.

$32,086

MAT Students

Annual

$TBD

Tuition & Fees Animation at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts

Undergraduate Degree Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Does not include the cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Half Time Studio – degree students only, must enroll in 8.0 credit hours of studio plus a minimum of 4.0 credit hours of academic/art history.
Does not include cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 8,152.00
$ 16,304.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Academic Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

Art History – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

……………………………………………………………………

Diploma Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Art History Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Fifth Year Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$ 5,665.00
$ 11,330.00

Post-Baccalaureate Students*

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Includes one art history per academic year.

$ 15,400.00

$ 30,800.00

…………………………………………………………………..

*Mandatory Fees – All Programs Above
Semester
Annual

Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled in 6 credits or more

Part Time Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled less than 6 credits

Comprehensive Fee includes general, material, technology, and student activity fees.

$ 540.00

$ 240.00
$1,080.00

$ 480.00

Orientation Fee (new students only)
Fifth Year Students do not pay the orientation fee.
$ 125.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Miscellaneous Tuition
Semester
Annual

Non Resident Independent Study
$ 7,133.00

Study Abroad Fee
$ 160.00

……………………………………………………………………

Artist’s Residence
Semester
Annual

Single
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double Efficiency
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double
$ 5,860.00
$ 11,720.00

Technology Fee (mandatory)
$ 375 .00
$ 750.00

Housing Activity Fee (mandatory)

$ 25.00

Housing Refund Plan Fee (mandatory)
$ 137.00

…………………………………………………………………..

Other Fees
Semester
Annual

Health Insurance Fee

$ 1,755.00

Tuition Refund Plan
$ 341.00

Monthly Payment Fee (TMS)
$ 50.00
$ 65.00

Late Registration Fee
$ 125.00

Graduation Fee – all graduating students
$ 100.00

Returned Check Fee – per check
$ 25.00

Late Payment Fee

Adjudication Fee
$ 300.00

$150.00

Missed/Rescheduled Review Board Fee
$ 200.00

……………………………………………………………………

MFA students in their first and second years and MAT students are billed by and pay tuition and fees at Tufts University. Click here for more information.
MFA Students
Annual

MFA students pay tuition for four semesters (two years). Students in year three wishing to extend access to the semi-private studio space are charged $1,500 per semester.

Students electing to take additional academic or studio courses for credit beyond the requisite courses of the program may do so with a 50 percent discount of the Tufts or Museum School day period rate. Auditors in studio are permitted on a space-available basis after day registration is complete.

$32,086

MAT Students

Annual

$TBD

Course Descriptions BA Animation at Regent International University India

Course Descriptions
CRN Course title Emphasis Credits
ANIM 112 Fundamentals of 2D Computer Based Animation Animation 3

ANIM 202 Art Studio 1: Life Drawing Animation 3

ANIM 212 Art Studio 2: Drawing for Animation Animation 3

ANIM 300 History of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 303 3D Animation in Maya Animation 3

ANIM 310 The Business of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 313 Character Design, Rigging, and Animation Animation 3

ANIM 403 Advanced 3D Animation Techniques Animation 3

ANIM 413 Graphics for Television Animation 3

ANIM 416 Culminating Project Animation 3

ANIM 423 Special Effects for Film and Television Animation 3

ANIM 480 Production Practicum Animation 1 to 3

ANIM 490 Independent Study Animation 3

COMU 100 The Christian Role in the Arts Today Animation 3

COMU 200 Survey of Communication and Popular Culture Animation 3

ANIM 343 History of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 450/ Special Effects for Film and Television Animation 3

Art Studio Minors at Case Western Reserve University

Three minors are available through the art studio program:
Art Studio

Requires 18 hours in art studio including:

ARTS 101, Design and Color (3)
ARTS 106, Creative Drawing (3)
Four additional studio courses, two of which must be in the same area (i.e., drawing, painting, design, photography, or ceramics).
Photography

Requires 18 hours including:

ARTS 220, Photography Studio I (3)
ARTS 320, Photography Studio II (3)
ARTS 322, Photography: Color Studio (3)
ARTS 325, Creative Photography (3) or ARTS 365D, Black and White Photography Studio (3)
ARTS 365E, Color Studio (3) or ARTS 365K, Creative Photography
An elective, either ARTS 399, Independent Study in Art Studio (3) or ARTH102, Art History II (3)
Pre-Architecture

Requires 18 hours including:
ARTS 302, 303, Architecture and City Design I, II (3, 3)
ARTH 101, Art History I (3)
ARTH 102, Art History II (3)
ARTS 106, Creative Drawing (3)
One approved elective.

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 Lagrange College

For artists aspiring to follow in the footsteps of Picasso, Rauschenberg (a couple of the artists found in our own gallery), or Lamar Dodd (a former LaGrange student), there’s the Studio Concentration in Art and Design. Consisting of 42 semester hours for the major or 18 semester hours for the minor, the art program will help you focus your creative energies into one of four different areas: painting or drawing, design or printmaking, ceramics or sculpture, or photography. All along the way, you’ll get feedback during critiques, prepare your works for an exhibition in your senior year, and create an artist statement, a resume, and a slide portfolio. During our Honor’s Day Convocation, you’ll even have the chance to win one of four purchase awards – meaning we’ll buy one of your works to be a permanent addition to our collection.

A Studio Concentration in Art and Design requires 42 hours, including:9 hrs. Art History – ARTD 1109, 1110, 1111 or an Art History elective
9 hrs. Foundation Core – ARTD 1151, 1152, 1153
These courses should be taken during the first-year/sophomore year as they are prerequisites for all studio courses.
12 hrs. Introductory Studio Courses: One course from each of the following studio disciplines:
Painting or Drawing
Graphic Design or Printmaking
Photography
Ceramics or Sculpture
9 hrs. Major Concentration – Three additional courses in one of the above disciplines.
3 hrs. Studio Concentration – ARTD 3351, 3352
42 Total hours

Success in achieving the objectives of the Art and Design concentration will be measured in the following ways:

Completion of each concentration course with a grade of C or better
Exemplary completion of assignments and independent study, and the presentation of work in scheduled critiques.

An Exit or Senior Exhibition of work done in the student’s studio discipline.