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Photography Concentration Degree at University of St. Francis Illinois

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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

Diploma in Digital Photography Universidad Francisco Gavidia El Salvador

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Objective:
Graduate students and professionals to visual communication, advertising, marketing and graphic design and the general public, 13 years from now become interested in photography and digital manipulation of images to learn how to produce pictures with digital manipulation techniques, applying the correct image theory and photographic composition.
Admission Profile
Students and professionals in visual communication, advertising, marketing and graphic design. Also, the general public, 13 years from now become interested in photography and digital image manipulation.
Duration: Hours:
60 hours Saturdays from 10:00 to 14:00
Cost:
$ 3,000.00
Start Date: Location:
16 June 2008 Plantel Encomienda
Coordination and information:
Mrs. Guadalupe Ramirez Romero (gromeror@ufram.edu.mx) Phone 5560 5093 and 94

Module I - THEORY OF IMAGE (10 HOURS)
• Characteristics of the Image
• Image print and digital imaging
• Photo Composition
• Depth of field
• Scales and photographic angles
• Purpose, medium variant of the image
• The ilumnación and visual effects

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II .- Module (25 hours)
• Portrait Photography
• Product Shot (Photography advertising)
• Outline of development project (brochure, calendar or catalog)

Module III .- HANDLING OF A DIGITAL IMAGE (25 HOURS)
• Tools for Photoshop
• Layouts and Backgrounds
• Manipulation of photographic elements
• Color
• Typography
• Conducting project (brochure, calendar or catalog)

AS Digital Photography at International Academy of Merchandising and Design Tampa

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Associate of Science degree in Digital Photography

The Associate of Science degree program in Digital Photography teaches students traditional photographic skills as well as emerging technical skills in the ever-changing digital world of professional photographers.
Students enrolling in the Digital Photography degree program will study course content covering career-relevant skills training in commercial, advertising, portrait photography, photojournalism and wedding photography. They will also complete hands-on projects using industry-standard cameras, lighting, grip, software and techniques. Résumé- and portfolio-building opportunities are also emphasized throughout the degree program. The comprehensive course of study is design to provide them with opportunities to:
Create dramatic lighting effects, direct models, organize digital workflow and manipulate images.
Work on creating fashion, lifestyle and advertising images.
Cover sporting events, photograph weddings and create memorable portraiture and product photography.

Photography Course Requirements at Milwaukee Area Technical College

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Overview — Photography is an associate degree program targeted at preparing you for employment in the photographic industry. Throughout the course work, you will use professional equipment and methods to master the skills necessary for this highly visual, creative and exacting profession. Each of the laboratory/studio areas is equipped with state-of-the-art traditional and digital cameras, lighting, processing and finishing equipment. Courses required to complete the associate degree are offered during the day, with many foundation and elective courses offered in the evenings. Program requirements include the completion of an internship (PHOTO-190). A certificate in Photography and Digital Imaging is also available.

Career Outlook — Photographers are employed in the fields of commercial/advertising, industrial, and portrait photography. Photojournalism is an option, as are employment opportunities in photographic sales and as technical representatives. Graduates can expect to be hired for such positions as studio/location personnel specializing in digital imaging applications.

Career Preparation and Expected Learning Outcomes — After you graduate from the program, most employers will expect you to have:
Fundamental camera skills using all camera formats
Knowledge of film and paper processing methods
Ability to use processing machines, and control color and B/W photographic processes
The ability to arrange subject matter to reflect good composition and to achieve a desirable effect
Ability to achieve the best visual effect using a variety of lighting conditions
Knowledge of the operation and use of studio tungsten and strobe lighting, and the limitations of film in reproduction of images under many lighting situations

Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
A high school diploma or GED
Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment

You should have normal color and depth perception, visualization ability, and a well-developed imagination with a talent for visual problem-solving. Characteristics that will contribute to your success in the field of photography include clean work habits and studio maintenance skills. It is essential for you to be able to communicate with customers and professionals from allied fields, such as commercial artists and printers.

This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.

Possible Careers:

Digital Media Technician
Digital Output Specialist
Photographer
Photojournalist
Wedding/Portrait Photographer

Related Programs:

Graphic Design
Printing and Publishing
Television and Video Production
Visual Communication/Computer Graphics

For more information, call 414-297-MATC.

Curriculum effective 2008-2009.
TECHNICAL STUDIES
Credits

( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students

(1)
PHOTO-101
Fundamental Photography
3

(1)

PHOTO-106
View Camera Techniques ‡
3

(1)

PHOTO-107
Photographic Trends
1

(1)

VICOM-150
Introduction to Digital Media ‡
3

(2)

PHOTO-108
Photographic Lighting ‡
3

(2)

PHOTO-139
Measurement Techniques ‡
3

(2)

PHOTO-141
Color Photography 1 ‡
3

(3)
PHOTO-103
Digital Photography ‡
3

(3)

PHOTO-121
Commercial Photography ‡
3

(3)

PHOTO-124
Portraiture ‡
3

(3)

PHOTO-142
Color Photography 2 ‡
3

(4)

PHOTO-114
Photographic Portfolio ‡
3

(4)

PHOTO-173
Photo Journalism ‡
3

(4)

PHOTO-180
Industrial Photography ‡
3

(4)

PHOTO-190
Photographic Internship ‡
1

GENERAL STUDIES

ECON-195
Economics
3

OR
Any 200-series ECON course

ENG-151 and
Communication Skills 1 ‡
3

ENG-152
Communication Skills 2 ‡
3

OR
ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course

MATH-123
Math with Business Applications ‡
3

OR
Any 200-series MATH course

NATSCI-167
Science of Technology
3

OR
Any 200-series NATSCI course

PSYCH-199
Psychology of Human Relations
3

OR
Any 200-series PSYCH course

SOCSCI-197
Contemporary American Society
3

OR
Any 200-series SOCSCI or HIST course

ELECTIVE COURSES: Six Credits Required (Suggestions listed below)

PHOTO-102
Introduction to Digital Photography
1

PHOTO-104
Digital Color Management for the Graphic Industry
2

PHOTO-126
Advanced Studio Lighting ‡
3

PHYED-210
An Active Approach to Wellness and Fitness
3

TOTAL CREDITS: 68

Prerequisite Required.

Diploma in Photography at Massey University

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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.

Photography Advanced Graduate at Fanshawe College

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The Photography - Advanced program is a graduate program for those students who wish to gain more experience in a chosen specialty. This one year program prepares the graduate for a career in the area of General, Commercial or Portrait Photography by allowing him/her the maximum exposure possible to studios, computers and individual tutoring by instructors. Each student will produce a convention portfolio, an interactive CD portfolio and an extensive website.

Graduates will be capable of handling many photographic assignments in their chosen option. They will also be able to perform in such areas as digital technicians, photographers and assistants in small and large photographic studios, photo finishing plants, government or other public or private agencies and in their own entrepreneurial businesses

Photography Degree at City College Of San Francisco

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The City College of San Francisco’s Photography Department is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country with over two dozen courses and more than thirty Instructors. We offer a broad selection of classes including but not limited to History and Aesthetics of Photography, Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques, Advanced Studio Lighting, Digital Imaging, Mixed Media and Business Practices of Photography.

Our faculty and staff consist of experienced professionals who create an environment that encourages creativity, technical aptitude and critical thinking. Whether your interest is as a fine artist, commercial photographer or enthusiast, we will provide the means and guidance that will help you achieve your goals.

THE PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM OFFERS

Associate of Science
The Program is designed so that students may satisfy the requirements of graduation from the College. Students who satisfy these requirements receive the major in Photography if they complete the program of study with a B minus (2.75 grade-point average) or higher. The program adviser of the Photography Department will help students who desire to plan special programs of study.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will be able to:
Use the traditional tools and techniques of photography.
Develop skills in digital technologies.
Apply concepts and aesthetics to create and evaluate photographic images.
Satisfy academic transfer requirements to institutions of higher learning.
CAREER OPPORTUNITES
Commercial photography
Portrait photography
Fine Art photography
Editorial photography
Documentary photography
Photographic lab technician
Photo assisting
Digital Imaging Artist
Photo Retoucher

Digital Photography Degree at Springfield Technical Community College

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The Graphic Arts Technology Department offers a curriculum designed to prepare students for careers in printing, publishing, advertising, and commercial photography. The program courses cover a wide cross section of imaging technologies, from traditional printing and print preparation techniques through the latest digital processes, including studio based digital photography. They combine a strong theoretical foundation with hands-on laboratory experiences in practical application.

An associate degree in Graphic Arts Technology will provide the education necessary to begin a successful career in the graphic arts industry, as well as many of the diverse emerging imaging technologies such as the Internet. Rochester Institute of Technology, as well as other institutions offering programs in the various imaging technologies, accepts credits from the STCC Graphic Arts Technology program toward their advanced degree programs.

The program offers two options, one in Commercial Art and one in Digital Photography, as well as two Certificates of Completion in Desktop Publishing and Graphic Arts Technology. Minimum Grade Requirement: The minimum passing grade for any individual course in this program shall be a “D” (60%). The minimum average for graduation from the program is a “C” (73%).

The Digital Photography Option prepares students for fast-paced careers in commercial studio photography, including portrait photography, product photography, digital image modification, photo-restoration, photo-retouching, digital workflow, and image preparation for final output. The student will also develop proficiencies in various lighting and image capture techniques, as well as skills with professional imaging software programs. Courses in typography, layout, graphic design, and website design - including HTML and interactive media techniques - are also included in the program.

Commercial Photography Degree at Seattle Community College Central Campus

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The Commercial Photography Program offers a two-year multimedia A.A.S. program, which provides comprehensive training for individuals seeking employment in both traditional and digital commercial photography. The program develops strong basic skills in black and white photography, color photography, large format camera techniques, contemporary lighting techniques, studio illustration, digital photography, and electronic imaging. Students learn high quality lab procedures including black and white and color processing as well as digital output, manipulation, and enhancement applications. Students gain experience with 4×5 digital backs, a digital service bureau, and our electronic darkroom of networked Power Macs equipped for large electronic image files.
Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program have training for entry-level or higher employment positions as photographers, photographer’s assistant or laboratory/digital technician in areas of professional photography, including: the general consumer fields of wedding/portrait photography and the commercial fields of advertising, corporate/industrial, and editorial/stock photography. Graduates work as employees of other photographers or in their own business as freelance photographers. There are many opportunities for successful careers in photography, but it is a very competitive profession.

Previous photographic experience is not required, but any art, photography or design experience will contribute to student success in the program.
Learning Outcomes (AAS)

By the end of the program, successful students will be able to:
Communicate visually, verbally and in written form with a variety of client and/or companies in formats including:
Web design skills and presence
Technical materials and terminology
Professional business forms and procedures
Marketing research, strategies and promotion
Estimation and negotiation


Demonstrate the ability to:

Survey history, careers, styles and trends in professional photography
Operate all camera formats and techniques
Execute a wide range of technical and creative lighting solutions
Execute a wide range of darkroom techniques and processes
Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of computers, software and digital imaging skills
Develop and expand a personal creative voice with pre visualization conceptualization skills
Develop pre-production shoot and planning methods
Execute shoot production in both the studio and on location
Demonstrate post production technical and creative solutions
Develop a marketing plan, materials, and support process
Develop a small business plan and organizational structure
Produce the products required for graduation in the sixth quarter, attached in Appendix I
Information Sessions

Information sessions are conducted each quarter so students interested in this program can meet faculty and learn more about the program. Please call 206 587-3830 for a schedule of information sessions for this program.
Entrance Requirements
ASSET test and writing sample (eligibility for ENG 101 and MAT 081).
Entry into this program is for fall quarter only.