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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

Art Photography Courses at Cabrillo College

AP 9A
Photography

3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
A black-and-white photography course introducing the basic principles, practice and aesthetics of image making including camera techniques, film developing and printing, and print presentation. Course includes lecture, demonstration, critique, darkroom laboratory work and field studies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU Transfers to UC. CAN ART18.

AP 9B
Photography

3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory
Prerequisite: AP 9A or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
Continues application of principles and practice of photography studied in AP 9A. Introduces fiber base paper printing techniques, archival processing, and Zone System practices. Activities include lecture, demonstration, critique, darkroom laboratory work and field studies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU Transfers to UC with limits: only 3 units will transfer.

AP 40A-Z
Studies in Photography

1–3 units; .67 hours Lecture, 1.33 hours Laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 4 times. Course may be repeated for credit if a different area is investigated.
Investigates special areas of interest in Photography. The special area (i.e. field studies, workshops in specific photographic techniques, etc.) will be announced and described in the Schedule of Classes.
Transfer Credit: Students must retain a copy of the course outline, the course syllabus and work completed for this course. Credit for this course is contingent upon a review of the course outline and other materials by the UC transfer campus.

AP 42
Alternative Photographic Processes

3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory
Prerequisite: AP 9B or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
A hands-on exploration of historical, contemporary, and alternative applications of silver-based and non-silver processes and mixed media techniques. Contemporary trends, specialized techniques and integration with new media imagery. Photography as an art form. Synthesis and creative application of skills from AP 9B.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.

AP 43
Basic Color Photography

3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory
Prerequisite: AP 9B or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
Introduces the use of color photographic materials as expressive media. Covers exposure and development of color negative films, transparencies and prints. Activities include lecture, demonstration, critique, lab and field.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.

AP 45
Contemporary Trends in Photography

3 units; 3 hours Lecture
An overview of contemporary trends, theories and applications of photography since 1945. No lab time required.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU Transfers to UC.

AP 46A
Beginning Digital Photography

3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Laboratory
Prerequisites: AP 9A or equivalent skills, and DM 100 or CS 1 or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
An introduction to electronic (digital) photography. Instruction in the technology and fine art applications of digital image processing and presentation, emphasizing the use of film-based and/or digital cameras to generate original images for manipulation with digital imaging software. Course work includes lecture, demonstration, critique, and computer laboratory work.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.

AP 46B
Intermediate Digital Photography

3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Laboratory
Prerequisite: AP 46A or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
Continued application of principles and practice of digital photography studied in AP 46A. Emphasis on applying aesthetic principles and graphic elements to create a unified body of digitally-generated art.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.

AP 47
Studio Lighting for Photography

3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 3 hours Laboratory
Prerequisite: AP 9B or equivalent skills.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100.
Repeatability: May be taken 2 times.
Introduces the use of studio lighting techniques and equipment emphasizing black and white photography, and including color applications. Topics include: medium and large format studio photography, portrait, still life, fine-art and commercial techniques. Activities include lecture, demonstration, critique, darkroom work and field studies.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.

Photography Courses and Descriptions at Red River College

Courses and Descriptions
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COURSE NAME COURSE HOURS
PHOT-1006 Photography – Term 1 60
PHOT-2007 Photography – Term 2 60
PHOT-3008 Photography – Term 3 60
PHOT-3009 Photography – Term 4 60
Electives
COMP-1963 Digital Photography and Digital Darkroom 12
PHOT-3010 Photography Advanced 60
PHOT-1010 Photography Open Lab 40
PHOT-3011 Professional Digital Photography 60

COMP-1963 Digital Photography and Digital Darkroom
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Basic camera settings, film speeds and composition is covered in this 12 hour workshop. From there, students import the photos to the computer and work on color correction, enhancing through cropping, basic touch-up work and printmaking. No previous photography experience required. Bring your digital camera to class.

PHOT-1006 Photography – Term 1
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Discover the magic of night photography, and the beauty of natural and studio lighting. This introductory course will teach you the fundamentals of exposure control and basic 35mm SLR camera functions. Take more creative pictures by applying rules of composition and cropping. You will learn custom darkroom printing techniques through developing and printing your own negatives.

PHOT-2007 Photography – Term 2
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Learn to apply the photographic process in a variety of situations and achieve practical results that attest to your ability. Explore photography with a series of assignments and applications of lighting, exposure and chemical treatment.
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Photography – Term 1 PHOT-1006

PHOT-3008 Photography – Term 3
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Explore the rich world of colour photography. Create vivid colour photographs using colour transparency film. Participate in “on-location” photo shoots and learn to use the electronic flash in a studio setting. Produce colour transparencies for use in audio-visual presentations.
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Photography – Term 2 PHOT-2007

PHOT-3009 Photography – Term 4
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Build your knowledge of colour photography with this study of photograph production using colour negative material. Examine colour theory involving the colour negative/positive process. Create colour prints using the subtractive system. Mount and colour retouch your final prints to meet professional standards.
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Photography – Term 3 PHOT-3008
PHOT-3010 Photography Advanced
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Create photographs with the use of medium and large format cameras (4×5). Study the use of camera movements for subject control in architecture, product illustration and landscape photography. Explore specialized lighting techniques for people and products, and how to finish prints and prepare your portfolio. You will be able to book out medium and large format cameras for project work.
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Photography – Term 4 PHOT-3009

PHOT-1010 Photography Open Lab
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PHOT-3011 Professional Digital Photography
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Introduction to professional digital capture, photoshop for photographers, output from digital files and professional portfolio production.