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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of photographic imaging, including; camera controls, exposure, optics, and image construction. The course also covers grayscale methods, photographic history, color theory, digital image processing, and editing. The principals of photographic language, image construction and composition are established through photography coursework, critiques, readings and writing assignments. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This second course in the photography sequence extends basic concepts introduced in PHT 116. Analogue and digital processes come together, and the photographic vocabulary is extended both technically and conceptually. The course introduces photographic color theory and technique, advanced black and white methods, as well as further exploration of expression and communication with still based imagery. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 116 or permission of the instructor. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This is a hands-on, image making course in which the student will reveal and communicate something of importance of the places and people they encounter. The potential use for private, exhibited, and published use of the images will direct the shooting assignments. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 216. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
A thorough exploration of the view camera in both black and white and color. The use of the studio and studio strobe lighting in solving problems in product and food photography for advertising. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 216. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The extensive use of the "model on location" to solve problems in advertising, fashion, corporate and industrial photography. Large, medium and small format cameras are used to create both black and white and color images for commercial purposes.Prerequisites & Notes PHT 301. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
A studio and location course that examines the use of photography in portraying people. The effective use of light and working with the subject will be explored. Both studio and natural lighting and locations will be used. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 301. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Explores the creation of images through the use of alternative media. Starting with traditional silver photography we expand into non-silver, digital and combined media in a pursuit of new, more expressive forms of communicating visually. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 216. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This advanced studio course s provides an intensive exploration of exposure control, traditional negative making, silver printing, and digital output. Projects will involve Specific materials testing, printing methodology and the exploration of formal photographic approaches in relation specific subject matter. Students will produce a final photographic portfolio. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 216. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Provides advanced photography students an opportunity to develop greater meaning and direction in their photography. The experience will begin with an examination of images and why we make them, and will expand into a visual exploration of media and expression. Coursework and a major project will culminate in a final examination and exhibition. Prerequisites & Notes PHT 301. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
A problem-solving approach to fundamental theories and experimental results in elementary physics. Calculus is introduced, but is not a prerequisite. Topics include metric systems of measurement, Newtonian mechanics, heat and sound waves. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes Two years high school algebra or permission of instructor. (Cr: 4)
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