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Photography Credit Requirements at Hartford College for Women

Photography Credit Requirements

The typical photography curriculum is as follows:
Sophomore
6 Introduction to Photography I & II
3 Visual Communication Design, Drawing, Painting, or Illustration
3 Printmaking, Video or Media Arts
3 Sculpture or Ceramics
3 Studio Elective
3 AUC Other Cultures or Academic Requirement
4 AUC Science/Tech. or Academic Requirement
3 Mathematics or Academic Requirement
3 Academic Elective
Junior
3 View Camera: Field and Studio
3 Color Photography I
3 Junior Seminar in Photography
3 Digital Photography
6 Studio Electives
3 Art History or Academic Requirement
3 AUC Western Heritage or Academic Requirement
3 AUC Social Context or Academic Requirement
3 Academic Elective
Senior
3 Senior Seminar in Photography
9 Photography Electives: Color II, Sicily Travel Class Advanced Printing Techniques, Studio Lighting, Documentary, Photojournalism, Experimental Processes
6 Studio Electives
3 History of Photography or Art History
3 Academic Elective
6 Unrestricted Elective

Professional Photography Curriculum at Mount Hood Community College

MHCC Faculty Advisor:
Dana Spielmann: 503-491-7412 – Room AC1371 Dana.Spielmann@mhcc.edu

Graduates of the Professional Photography program will emerge after two years of coursework with solid technical and aesthetic photography skills. In addition, they will gain a strong foundation in business and marketing practices essential to survival as an independent operator. Current market demand offers our graduates entry-level positions in general commercial, advertising, industrial, editorial, and free-lance photography. Employment will also be found as technicians in professional processing labs, electronic imaging and multimedia service bureaus.

Success in the competitive field of professional photography not only requires mastery of the craft but also an aptitude for pre-visualizing, problem-solving, teamwork and communication. For this reason, the curriculum ranges from foundations in camera operation, digital editing, and professional practices. Second-year students have two terms of a photo business practicum that simulates business environments by servicing the colleges internal photographic needs. Students also have in-depth courses in design and web page construction. Finally, students gain experience in the field as interns with the professional photographers from the Portland metropolitan area.

Program Outcomes

At the completion of this program, the student should be able to:
apply tools, techniques and processes to effectively communicate their ideas and to initiate, define and solve challenging photographic problems
defend individual work and perspectives in relation to other work and to create multiple solutions to visual problems
operate successfully within an owner-operator business environment
identify connections between photography and other disciplines and creative media

Prospective students must satisfactorily meet admission program criteria and the application deadline to be considered for admission. Further information and application packets are available on the MHCC website at www.mhcc.edu/LR admissions. Note: Due to the sequencing of courses, students will be admitted only at the fall term. Alternates may be considered for mid-year entry if space is available. Students accepted in the program will be expected to complete prior to the first quarter ART 261 (Photography I) or have the program advisors waiver. If you would like more information on the application process call the Admissions, Registration and Records at (503) 491-7165 or contact Dana Spielmann, photography program director at (503) 491-7412 or Dana.Spielmann@mhcc.edu.First Quarter (Fall) Cr
ART117 Basic Design III: 3-Dimensional 3
ART266 Color Photography Foundations 3
PHO131 Basic Photographic Lighting 3
PHO260 Digital Photography and Imaging 3
15
Second Quarter (Winter)
ART215P Survey in Visual Art: Photography 3
ART262 Photography II 3
PHO267 Photoshop I 4
PHO270 Small Product Photography 3
Health and/or Physical Education requirement‡ 3
16
Third Quarter (Spring)
ART263 Field Photography 3
ART264 Portrait Photography 3
PHO268 Photoshop II 4
Human Relations requirement 3
13
Fourth Quarter (Fall)
PHO265 Photo Business Practices 3
PHO274 Advanced Commercial Photo Applications 4
PHO275 Digital Printmaking and Color Management 3
PHO276 Editorial and Corporate Photography 4
BA223 Principles of Marketing 4
18
Fifth Quarter (Winter)
PHO226 Photography Business Practicum I 4
PHO273 Page Layout for Photographers 4
MTH65 Beginning Algebra II (or higher)1‡ 4
WE280PH_ Cooperative Education Internship2 4
16
Sixth Quarter (Spring)
PHO227 Photography Business Practicum II 4
PHO269 Web Portfolio Design 4
PHO278 Advanced Photography Project 3
PHO281 Photography Portfolio 4
15

1 Students may not use demonstrated proficiency on the College Placement Test (CPT) to satisfy this requirement.
2 WE 280PH may be taken at any time in the second year. Maximum of 12 credit hours may be applied toward degree.

‡ See pages 7-10 of the printed catalog.

Photography Degree at Montgomery College

The photography curriculum is intended to prepare students for careers in photography—industrial, commercial, portrait, lab technician—and management of photographic services. The curriculum provides a balanced aesthetic and technical foundation for entry into the professional field or for further study. Completion of the curriculum requirements leads to the award of the A.A.S. in photography

A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; part-time students should consult an adviser.First Semester
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
Health foundation 1
PG 150 Photography I
OR
PG 161 Introduction to Digital Photgraphy 3
TR 104 Media Appreciation 3
Natural sciences lab distribution 4

Second Semester
AR elective 3
English foundation 3
Mathematics foundation 3
PG 201 Photography II 4
PG elective* 3

Third Semester
PG 214 Photoshop for Graphics and Photography 4
PG 265 Color Materials and Processes 3
PG elective* 3
Speech foundation 3
Behavioral and social sciences distribution 3

Fourth Semester
AR, GD, or PG elective* 3
PG 260 Black-and-White Materials and Processes 3
PG 275 Business Practices and Portfolio Development 3
PG elective* 3
Elective 3

Total credit hours 61

* Choice of electives must be approved by a photography adviser.

Program Outcomes for the Photography A.A.S. Degree

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
Utilize current digital imaging technology to produce photographic images for use in commercial or academic applications.
Use and/or understand traditional photographic applications that include film and print processes.
Utilize a wide variety of lighting applications for use in studio, architectural, fine art, and varied commercial environments.
Pursue academic research that involves complex evaluations of photographic ideas and applications for commercial and/or fine art purposes.
Consciously employ complex aesthetic strategies as applications in visual problem solving methodologies.
Design and implement a business development strategy appropriate to the student’s desired field of expertise in photography.
Develop advanced testing methods for traditional film and print processes including the production of archival, black and white portfolios.
Create and implement complex production strategies that require interdisciplinary applications of image production. These interdisciplinary applications with photography may include television production, web design, computer graphics, or gaming.
Demonstrate an understanding of the complex, inter-relationships of interdisciplinary applications of education including a project related appreciation for global culture.

Electronic Photography Certificate (R): 193
Revised: Effective Semester – Spring 2009

This certificate curriculum is intended to upgrade skills for currently employed individuals or to provide new skills for a change in job specialization. It provides basic black-and-white and color photography skills, and techniques in electronic photography and digital imaging as they apply to the modern business of professional photography.PG 150 Photography I 3
OR
PG 161 Introduction to Digital Photgraphy 3
PG 201 Photography II 4
PG 214 Photoshop for Graphics and Photography 4
PG 230 Advanced Image Editing and Correction 4

Total credit hours 15

Program Outcomes for the Electronic Photography Certificate

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
Utilize current digital imaging technology for image capture and editing and advanced image output for both print and web applications to produce photographic images for use in commercial, fine art or academic environments.
Utilize a wide variety of lighting applications for use in studio, architectural, fine art and varied commercial environments.
Pursue academic research that involves evaluations of photographic ideas and applications for commercial and/or fine art purposes.
Consciously employ aesthetic strategies as applications in visual problem solving methodologies.

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Photographic Techniques Certificate (R): 194
Revised: Effective Semester – Spring 2009

This certificate curriculum is intended to upgrade skills for currently employed individuals or to provide new skills for a change in job specialization. It provides basic and advanced black-and-white and color photography skills, covering both the technology and image production used in professional photography.PG 150 Photography I
OR
PG 161 Introduction to Digital Photgraphy 3
PG 201 Photography II 4
PG 260 Black-and-White Materials and Processes 3
PG 265 Color Materials and Processes 3

Total credit hours 13

Program Outcomes for the Photographic Techniques Certificate

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
Use traditional photographic techniques that include black and white film and print processing.
Develop advanced testing methods for traditional film and print processes including the production of archival, black and white portfolios.
Demonstrate advanced expertise with traditional camera formats that include medium and large format film cameras.
Demonstrate advanced expertise in the development and execution of complex color strategies for use in commercial or fine art photographic applications.
Create an advanced color image portfolio in either print or electronic form for use in commercial or fine art applications.
Utilize a wide variety of lighting applications for use in studio, architectural, fine art and varied commercial environments.

Photography Master Certificate (R): 196
Revised: Effective Semester – Spring 2009

This certificate curriculum is intended to prepare students for careers in photography—industrial, commercial, portrait, lab technician—and management of photographic services. It provides a balanced aesthetic and technical foundation for entry into the professional field or for further study.PG 150 Photography I 3
OR
PG 161 Introduction to Digital Photgraphy 3
PG 214 Photoshop for Graphics and Photography 4
PG 201 Photography II 4
PG 260 Black-and-White Materials and Processes 3
PG 265 Color Materials and Processes 3
PG 275 Business Practices and Portfolio Development 3
PG electives* 9
Elective selected from advertising art, art, computer applications, computer graphics, physics, printing, or television/radio disciplines* 3

Total credit hours 32

* Choice of electives must be approved by a photography adviser.

Program Outcomes for the Photography Master Certificate

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
Utilize current digital imaging technology to produce photographic images for use in commercial or academic applications.
Use and/or understand traditional photographic applications that include film and print processes.
Utilize a wide variety of lighting applications for use in studio, architectural, fine art and varied commercial environments.
Pursue academic research that involves complex evaluations of photographic ideas and applications for commercial and/or fine art purposes.
Consciously employ complex aesthetic strategies as applications in visual problem solving methodologies.
Fully design and implement a business development strategy appropriate to the student’s desired field of expertise in photography.
Create and implement complex production strategies that require interdisciplinary applications of image production. These interdisciplinary applications with photography may include television production, web design, computer graphics, or gaming.

Portrait, Fashion, and Photojournalism Certificate (R): 172
Revised: Effective Semester – Spring 2009

This certificate curriculum is intended to upgrade skills for currently employed individuals or to provide new skills for a change in job specialization. It provides basic black-and-white and color photography skills, and advanced skills in the photography of people in the photojournalism, portrait, fashion, and illustration professional fields of photography.PG 150 Photography I
OR
PG 161 Introduction to Digital Photgraphy 3
PG 201 Photography II 4
PG 210 Photojournalism 3
PG 251 Portrait and Fashion Photography 3

Total credit hours 13

Photography Admission Detail at Southwest Virginia Community College

Admissions Requirements: Applicant must meet the general requirements of admission to the College. In addition, entry into the Photography program requires proficiency in English as measured by appropriate tests administered by the College Counseling department.

Program Requirements:
In order to provide the student with a broad experience in the different types of media, i. e., newspaper, radio and television, the Photography curriculum will feature courses in Journalism, Mass Media, Radio and Television, Writing for Radio and Television, Photography Fundamentals of Design, and Computer Graphics. These courses are in addition to general courses which are also part of the curriculum. Students will be required to prepare a photo portfolio during their last term of the program. The program also features an internship which will provide an opportunity for students to earn hands-on experience in the field. Students who complete the requirements of the program will be awarded a Certificate in Photography.