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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course traces the development of the photographic processes, cites the major contributions to the development of the art and examines contemporary aesthetic thought and practice. (Prerequisite: ENC 1101.) Class materials fee: $5. FA, SP
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4.00 Credits
Concepts, techniques and applications for large-format cameras, including technical movements, perspective, composition and viewpoint. Architectural and advertising imaging is introduced. (Prerequisites: PGY 2215 and PGY 2216.) Class materials fee: $45. FA, SP
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4.00 Credits
Development of lighting skills and practice in the production of studio portraits. (Prerequisites: PGY 1115, PGY 1806, and PGY 1201. Corequisite: PGY 2216.) Class materials fee: $45. FA, SP
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4.00 Credits
Development of location lighting skills in editorial, illustrative and interpretive portraits. (Prerequisites: PGY 1115 and PGY 1201. Corequisite: PGY 2215.) Class materials fee: $45. FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the field of professional photography, including but not limited to photojournalism, editorial, advertising, portrait and wedding, corporate/industrial, public relations, and fine art photography. (Prerequisites: PGY 1403 and PGY 1800. Corequisite: PGY 1115.) SU
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the professional practices required to successfully run a photographic business. Provides a detailed industry overview through guest lectures, field trips and professional seminars. Topics include business types and structures, legal and financial issues, promotion and marketing, billing, pricing and copyright. Offered in cooperation with the American Society of Media Photographers. FA, SP
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics for this course are selected from a range of advanced applied and technical areas and are designed to develop a specific set of professional skills. Student work will represent an independent and professionally challenging contribution to the discipline. Course may be offered as a Field Studies travel class. (Prerequisite: PGY 2215 and PGY 2216 or permission of department chair.) Class materials fee: $15. FA, SP, SU
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4.00 Credits
Intensive development of skills and concepts in the production of photographs for editorial and illustrative contexts. Designed to emulate professional world conditions. Course emphasizes problem solving techniques, the working process and the refinement of photographic style. (Prerequisites: PGY 2215 and PGY 2216. Corequisite: PGY 2107.) Class materials fee: $45. FA, SP
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Advanced study in any of the following areas: fine art, portrait, commercial and journalistic photography. (Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.) FA, SP, SU
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Examines professional issues relevant to current photographic practice through the presentation of theoretical and production projects. Includes a review of visual communications concepts and critical theory. Emphasis will be placed on developing the format, content and sequencing of a portfolio appropriate to a particular industry segment. (Prerequisites: PGY 2215 and PGY 2216 or permission of department chair.) Class materials fee: $30. FA, SP, SU
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