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Curricular requirements Photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Illinois

Total Credit Hours 30

Area Credit Hours

Post-Baccalaureate Seminar 3
painting students take PBACC 5002; visual communication students take PBACC 5310
and 5320 (6 cr.); all others take a graduate seminar from area of concentration

PPBACC 5009 Post-Baccalaureate Independent Projects (6-12)
3-6 credits each semester

Studio (6-12)
3-6 credits each semester from any studio area

Art History 6
ARTHI 5002 Survey of Modern & Postmodern Western Art
one additional art history course 2000 level or above

1.The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Studio program is designed to be a full-time, two-semester program. Any exception to this requirement must be approved by the program chair and the department chair and will only extend to one full calendar year.

2. Of the 24 studio credit hours, specific courses may be required depending on the department to which the student has been accepted. All post-baccalaureate students should discuss their schedules with the program chair and the department chair.

3. Full-time Status Minimum Requirement: 12 credit hours.

BFA in Art with K-12 certification at Kendall College of Art and Design

Love art so much you want to share it? Then teach it! As an Art Ed major, you’ll learn about designing drawing, sculpting, painting, photography, printmaking, metalworking, and more. You’ll learn about the history of art. You explore how children learn and how art expands a young person’s world. And your BFA in Art Education means you’re certified to teach K–12 art.

Make a living AND make a difference.

Art education is one of the most important professions in all the arts. Art educators uncover and unfold the potential of future artists, designers, and architects. They train the public about art. They build an audience and an appreciation for art by teaching people how to see it and understand it and enjoy it.
Working artists

Students in our BFA in Art Education go on to become art teachers, art therapists, art historians, community art directors, museum education directors, art administrators, art archivists, gallery owners, and art professors.
Art Education program faculty
Cindy Todd Assistant Professor, Program Chair
Donna St. John Assistant Professor

BFA in Photography at Kendall College of Art and Design

Do you see the world through a particular lens? Let us refine your eye and broaden your exposure. You’ll explore traditional and nontraditional methods of lighting, taking photographs, and producing prints. You’ll combine photography with other media such as printmaking or video to produce amazing and imaginative results. And, while you study, you’ll amass an amazing portfolio of work that will support your pursuit as a photographer in fine arts, advertising, commercial, or documentary work.

Make a living AND make a difference.

Recall the iconic images of current culture and it’s likely those images are photographs. They have the power to enrage, to entertain, to soothe, and to persuade. Through the power of their images, photographers can change our perceptions about the world we live in and change the course of human history.
Working artists

Our Photography graduates work as freelance photographers, corporate and institutional photographers, medical photographers, fashion photographers, food photographers, photography teachers, gallery artists, photography curators, photo stylists, studio owners, photojournalists, and more.
Photography program faculty
Darlene Kaczmarczyk Professor, Program Chair
Adam D. DeKraker Assistant Professor
Benjamin Harrison Adjunct Faculty
Kieran Johnson Adjunct Faculty
Erin Wyld Adjunct Faculty