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Photography course description at Cosumnes River College

PHOTO 260
The Eastern Sierra Landscape, Yosemite Valley

2 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to study topics not included in current course offerings. Students will participate in a landscape photography workshop in the Eastern Sierra emphasizing the Yosemite Valley. The course will include a variety of topics including black and white, infrared, color slide and negative, large format and low light photography. Students will be responsible for their own food, accommodations and photographic materials. Field trip fees may be applied to offset travel and accommodations. This course may be taken two times for credit.
PHOTO 262
The Eastern Sierra Landscape, Mono Lake Basin

2 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to study topics not included in current course offerings. Students will participate in a landscape photography workshop in the Eastern Sierra emphasizing the Mono Lake Basin. The course will include a variety of topics including black and white, infrared, color slide and negative, large format and low light photography. Students will be responsible for their own food, accommodations and photographic materials. Field trip fees may be applied to offset travel and accommodations. This course may be taken two times for credit.
PHOTO 264
The Pacific Coast Landscape

2 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to study topics not included in current course offerings. Students will participate in a landscape photography workshop emphasizing the Pacific Coast. The course will include a variety of topics including black and white, infrared, color slide and negative, large format and low light photography. Students will be responsible for their own food, accommodations and photographic materials. Field trip fees may be applied to offset travel and accommodations. This course may be taken two times for credit.
PHOTO 280
Portfolio Development

.5-3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 301. Grade of “C” or better required to meet prerequisite.
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed for advanced students to develop their portfolios both for creative and professional purposes. Individual style, presentation methods, and forums for distribution and exhibition will be stressed. Topics of discussion will include: developing a personal visual style, self publishing, on-line promotion, and conferences and workshops. The format of the class includes lectures, lab time, fieldtrips, and critique sessions. This course may be taken two times for credit. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 294
Topics in Photography

.5-4 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
PHOTO 295
Independent Studies in Photograph
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1-3 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
PHOTO 299
Experimental Offering in Photography
.5-4 Units
Prerequisite: None
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
PHOTO 300
Photography – Its Influence in Contemporary Society

1 Unit
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: CSU Area C1
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 18 hours LEC
This course is a survey course of important historical and contemporary photographers, designed to expose the student to various fields of photography. In our society, we are overwhelmed by visual information of all kinds. This course intends to increase visual literacy. The format of the class includes: slide presentations, discussions, written tests and a journal.
PHOTO 301
Beginning Photography
3 Units
Same As: ART 410
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: PHOTO 300

General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C1
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course combines lectures with hands-on experience in traditional black and white photography. Instruction includes camera function, exposure control, film processing, enlarging prints, low light photography, and print finishing. Creative control and elements of composition will also be covered. The format of the class includes lectures, visual presentations, lab time, exams and a portfolio. Students may wish to challenge the prerequisite on the basis of equivalent experience. This course is the same as ART 410. This course, under either name, may be taken only one time for credit. See “Cross-Listed Courses” in the catalog.
PHOTO 302
Beginning Digital Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: PHOTO 300
General Education: AA/AS Area I
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course combines lectures with hands-on experience in digital photography. Instruction includes digital camera function, exposure control, technical and creative control, computer manipulation of images and digital output options. The format of the class includes lectures, visual presentations, lab time, exams and a portfolio. A fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 310
Intermediate Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 301 or 302 with a grade of “C” or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to expand on the technical and creative concepts acquired in beginning photography. Topics of instruction include: exposure and development control, archival printing, introduction to medium and large format photography, studio lighting techniques, and alternative processes. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes lectures, visual presentations, lab time, written tests, and a portfolio. May be taken two times for credit. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 320
Color Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 310 with a grade of “C” or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course covers the fundamental principles of color photography. Topics of instruction include: correct exposure for color negative images, printing color negatives, printing digital files, techniques to determine correct color balance, and retouching color prints. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes: lectures, visual presentations, lab time, written tests,and a portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 330
Advanced Color Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better .
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course covers color slide processes and advanced color processes. Topics of instruction include: correct exposure for color slide film, scanning color slides, printing color slides, color management, and advanced color negative processes. Students will work with digital and traditional cameras. The class includes: lectures, visual presentations, lab time, written tests and a portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 340
Careers in Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is an overview of different careers available in the photographic industry. Fields of study include: portraiture, wedding photography, fashion, commercial and tabletop, photojournalism, and fine art photography. Students are encouraged to pursue their own area of interest by working with professionals in the field. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes: lectures, studio visits, lab time, written tests, and completion of a resume, price list, and portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 350
Photojournalism

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 310 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course covers documentary photography and a career in photojournalism. Students explore editorial and sports photography, spot news the photo essay. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes lectures, visual presentations, lab time, written tests, and a portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 360
Large Format Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 310 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to give students a thorough knowledge of view camera operation in the studio and in the field. Topics of instruction include: view camera movements, exposure techniques, processing sheet film, adjustments necessary to print large format negatives, and presentation of the large format image. Students may work in black and white, color, or both. The class includes: lectures, visual presentations, lab time, studio time, and a portfolio. Students are urged to provide their own large format camera. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 364
Advanced Black and White Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 310 with a grade of “C” or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to expand on the technical and creative concepts acquired in intermediate photography. Topics of instruction include: zone system, archival printing techniques, advanced methods of image manipulation, and digital fine art printing. Students will work with digital and traditional cameras. The class includes lectures, visual presentations, lab time, exams, and a portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 370
Portraiture and Wedding Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the portraiture and wedding photography business. Topics include: techniques of lighting, use of appropriate cameras and films, professional practices and strategies for beginning business. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes: lectures, lab time, on-location field trips, exams, a journal, and a portfolio geared toward a professional presentation. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 372
Advanced Portrait Photography
3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better

Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to give students an in depth understanding of portraiture. Topics include: techniques of lighting and posing, working with groups and individuals, use of appropriate cameras and films, professional ethics and business strategies. Students may work with digital or traditional cameras. The class includes: lectures, lab time, on-location field trips, exams, a journal, and a portfolio geared toward a professional presentation. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 390
Studio Lighting Techniques

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is a study in studio lighting techniques used in commercial photography. Topics of instruction include: correct exposure using strobe, lighting ratios, basic portraiture and advertising, appropriate choice of camera formats and films, and studies in composition of commercial photographs. Students are encouraged to work in a variety of formats, using black and white and color. Students may complete the course with film or digital cameras. The class includes: lectures, visual presentations and discussions, on-location field trips, lab time, exams, and a portfolio. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 392
Commercial and Advertising Photography

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 320 with a grade of “C” or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course covers studio lighting techniques used in the production of advertising photographs. Topics of instruction include: advanced studio lighting techniques, correct exposure using strobe, appropriate choice of camera format and films, studies in composition and meaning of advertising photographs, and market research. Students are encouraged to work in a variety of formats, using both film and digital cameras. The class includes: lectures, visual presentations and discussions, on-location field trips, lab time, written tests, a journal, and a portfolio geared toward a professional presentation. A lab fee is charged for all studio classes.
PHOTO 400
Digital Imaging

3 Units
Prerequisite: None
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This is an introductory course in digital imaging and electronic desktop photography. Methods currently used in publishing will be emphasized. The course includes lectures, use of computers and scanners, slide presentations, occasional off-campus class meetings, and preparation of a notebook and a digital portfolio. A fee is charged for digital printing.
PHOTO 410
Advanced Digital Imaging

3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 400. Grade of “C” or better required to meet prerequisite.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is an advanced study of digital imaging and related software programs. Methods currently used in publishing will be emphasized. The course includes lectures, use of computers, scanners, and a variety of output devices, and preparation of a digital portfolio. This course will introduce the student to the emerging field of multi-media and visit various local businesses. A fee is charged for digital printing.
PHOTO 495
Independent Studies in Photography

1-3 Units
Prerequisite: PHOTO 310. Grade of “C” or better required to meet prerequisite.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 18 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course is designed to allow advanced students to pursue and research their photographic interests and receive credit. Students must provide a proposal outlining their area of interest and arrange meetings with an instructor. Students may wish to challenge the prerequisite on the basis of equivalent experience.
PHOTO 498
Work Experience in Photography
1-4 Units
Prerequisite: None.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 300 hours LAB

This course provides students with opportunities to develop marketable skills in preparation for employment or advancement within their current job. Course content will include understanding the application of education to the workforce; completion of required forms, which document the student’s progress and hours spent at the work site; and developing workplace skills and competencies. During the course of the semester, the student is required to fulfill an 18 hour orientation and 75 hours of related paid work experience, or 60 hours of unpaid work experience for one unit. An additional 75 or 60 hours of related work experience is required for each additional unit. The course may be taken again when there is new or expanded learning on the job for a maximum of 16 units.

Photography course description at College Of The Canyons

PHOTO 090L
Open Photo Lab
Units: 1.00-2.00 3.00 hours lab weekly

Prerequisite: Enrollment in another COC Photo course.
An open lab for the currently enrolled photography student who wishes to increase skills through the use of the photography lab facility. Offered on a credit/no-credit basis only. Units do not apply to the associate degree.
PHOTO 091L
Advanced Photo Lab

Units: 1.00 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
An open lab for the currently enrolled advanced photography student who wishes to increase skills through the use of the photography lab facility. Offered credit/no-credit only and does not apply to the associate degree.
PHOTO 140
History of Photography

Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 3.00 hours lecture weekly
History and appreciation of photography from 19th century to present; relationship with history, culture, technology, art, social values, and other concerns. Top
PHOTO 150
Introduction to Cameras & Composition
Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 3.00 hours lecture weekly
Designed to provide information in the use of cameras, lenses, film and exposure to produce photographs. Students also review photographic works that have been a major influence and reflect broader artistic and societal issues. No laboratory. Students must furnish a fully manual/ adjustable 35mm camera. UC credit limitations. Top
PHOTO 160
Black and White Photography

Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly CAN ART 18

A beginning course in 35mm black and white photography. Acquaints students with the history, mechanics, optics, chemistry, aesthetics, and lighting principles of elementary photography. Students must furnish a fully manual/adjustable 35mm SLR camera. UC credit limitations. Top
PHOTO 165
Digital Photography
Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
An introduction to digital cameras and digital photographic manipulation. Through application of theory, students explore the digital image workflow including: Adobe Photoshop software, image compositing, color correction, acquisition techniques and output technologies. Other topics will include a brief history of digital imaging and its application within commercial and fine arts. (Same as DAT-105). Top
PHOTO 171
Handmade Book and Photographic Reproduction Process

Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Explores methods of traditional and non-traditional forms of bookbinding such as signature and hard case binding. Various processes of reproducing text and image will be demonstrated. Top
PHOTO 175
Intermediate Photography
Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160.

Continuation of beginning black and white photography. Offers further training in technical, aesthetic and historical issues that surround photography. Students must furnish a fully manual/adjustable 35 mm camera.
PHOTO 180
Documentary and Landscape Photography
Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160

Explores documentary and landscape genre photography for its aesthetic, social and political impact. The class consists of fieldwork with field trips to off-campus locations. Students must furnish a fully manual/adjustable 35mm camera.
PHOTO 185
Alternative Processes in Photography
Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160

An intermediate level photography course designed to teach alternative processes in photography. The course will cover the arts of cyanotype and Van Dyke printing, as well as sepia toning, hand coloring, image transfer and some digital manipulation of photographic images. Top
PHOTO 190
Studio Photography
Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly

Prerequisite: PHOTO-160.
The exploration of the photographic studio through lectures and practical demonstrations. Students learn to operate medium format cameras and studio light equipment. A critical look at the history of studio photography is also covered.
PHOTO 195
Color Photography
Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160

Studies in the theory of light and color in photography and its relationship to exposure and color printing type R. Color printing techniques and basic quality control are studied and practiced. Offers further training in technical, aesthetic and historical issues that surround photography. Students must furnish a fully manual/adjustable 35mm camera.
PHOTO 198
Special Topics in Photography

Units: 0.50-3.00 – CSU 0.50 hours lecture weekly
An exploration of various techniques and subjects related to photography and photographic processes. Topics to be announced per semester. Please see the current schedule of classes for specific course description and recommended preparation. Offered credit/no-credit only. Top
PHOTO 200
Portraiture

Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
An exploration of basic portraiture techniques for commercial photographic use. Students use outdoor/available and studio lighting to shoot a commercial and theatrical headshot, fashion photography and wedding basics. Medium format cameras will also be demonstrated (Formerly PHOTO-198B). Top
PHOTO 201
Independant Projects in Photography
Units: 3.00 – CSU 1.00 hours lecture weekly, 6.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
A course for intermediate and advanced students to explore individual photographic projects and techniques. Under the guidance of the instructor, each student will devise a written set of goals that will define the photographic project to be completed. The student will be evaluated based on the completion of their individual goals. Access to the photography facilities includes black and white, color, digital and the studio (Formerly PHOTO-198A). Offered credit/no-credit only. Top
PHOTO 205
Advanced Digital Photography

Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
An advanced course covering expert skills in digital imaging software and hardware. Topics will include sophisticated image compositing and color correction, as well as utilizing the software for complex web imagery, optimization and animation (Same as DAT-271). Top
PHOTO 260
Photojournalism

Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
Emphasizes composition of news and feature pictures for use in mass communications media and stresses the use of the photograph as an art form in telling the story. Includes picture editing, cropping, caption writing, and layout. For students planning careers in journalism, public relations, advertising, and commercial and industrial photography. Students must furnish a fully manual/adjustable 35mm camera. Top
PHOTO 285
Advanced Photography

Units: 3.00 – UC:CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
Advanced theory and practice in the contemporary use of the camera. Expands technical skills and develops artistic expression, including special effects procedures with an emphasis on creative thinking and idea execution. Students must have a 35mm camera. (Formerly PHOTO-170). UC credit limitation. Top
PHOTO 295
Professional Practices and Portfolio
Units: 3.00 – CSU 2.00 hours lecture weekly, 3.00 hours lab weekly
Prerequisite: PHOTO-160
Students prepare and present a photographic portfolio in a professional manner. Emphasis is on appropriate selection of work, concept improvement and methods of presentation. Provides essential skills necessary for a photography career. Topics include entrepreneurial and communication skills needed in industry, project planning, and team work

Photography MA Admission Detail at Barry University

To be admitted into the graduate photography programs, you will have to satisfy both the Barry University and College of Arts and Sciences graduate admissions requirements. In addition, you will need to:
submit a minimum score of 40 on the Miller’s Analogies Test (MAT), or a minimum combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE;
demonstrate creativity and technical skill using the medium of photography and potential as a contributor affecting the evolution of creative photography based upon a portfolio review of original works; and
evidence the maturity, self-confidence and articulation needed for assisting undergraduate photography students based upon personal interviews with faculty and administration.

Photography Undergraduate at State University Of New York New Paltz

The undergraduate photography program develops the student’s knowledge of various conceptual approaches to the medium supported by strong technical skills in both traditional and innovative methods of production. Students develop verbal and critical skills necessary to participate in contemporary discourse in the field, and investigate various methodologies in the development of significant portfolios of work. Students have the opportunity to complete advanced technical work in the areas of black and white, color, hand-applied emulsions, view camera, computer imaging and studio lighting. History of photography courses are regularly offered by the Art History Department, and field trips and an extensive visiting artist/photographer lecture series are offered to broaden the learning environment and explore a variety of viewpoints. Recent visiting photographers have included Joel-Peter Witkin, Barbara DeGenevieve, Chester Higgins, Andres Serrano, Lorie Novak, Anne Turyn, Gregory Crewdson, Ann Fessler, Merry Alpern, Sylvia Plachy, David Armstrong and Judith Golden.

Opportunities after graduation
The primary emphasis of the program is the development of conceptual abilities, technical skills and critical thinking in photography. Students emerge from this background equipped for a range of careers. Many students continue their involvement with photography as exhibiting artists and go on to attend some of the best graduate photography programs in the country. A sampling of recent graduates also includes students who are successful commercial studio photographers, skilled computer technicians, managers of their own architectural or studio photography businesses, in-house industrial photographers, practicing photojournalists, picture editors and gallery/museum personnel.

Photography Graduate at Seattle Pacific University

The Seattle University Photography program offers a strong foundation in photographic technique, critical theory and creative development. In collaboration with the Photographic Center Northwest, the required photography courses for the program are further enhanced by numerous elective offerings each quarter.

In addition, the Photographic Center Northwest, a non-profit community arts center, invites internationally recognized photographers to teach workshops and give public lectures throughout the year. Seattle University photography students are exposed to the work of both regional and international photographers through rotating gallery exhibitions at the Photographic Center Northwest.

The Fine Arts Department is pleased to announce a new degree program, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in photography