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3.00 Credits
(3 credits/3 credits) Must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Provides weekly critiques of students' work. Centers on specific problems found in critiques. Includes working procedures and critical skills in looking at photographs. The estimated cost of supplies each semester is approximately $150, not including the cost of a camera. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Discusses 4x5 view camera techniques and controls, and sheet film processing. Demonstrates the imagemaking advantages of large format photography. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits/3 credits) Must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Introduces theory, materials, and processes of modern color images. Includes additive and subtractive theory, color filtration, and negative and positive printing techniques. The estimated cost of supplies each semester is approximately $150, not including the cost of a camera. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits/3 credits) Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Examines advanced lighting and camera techniques under controlled studio conditions. Includes view camera use, electronic flash, advanced lighting techniques, color temperature and filtration, and lighting ratios. Requires outside shooting. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Teaches the techniques of small photographic business operations. Includes portfolio preparation and presentation and basic marketing techniques. Covers theory of marketing, costing procedures and problems, legal accounting problems, copyright, and fundamentals of small photographic business operation. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Introduces equipment, techniques, skills, and concepts of photojournalism. Teaches photography for features, spot news, and photo essays. Emphasizes editing, captioning, and layout. May require individual projects. Lecture 2 hours. + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: PHT 102 or equivalent. Explores manipulated imagery including traditional and non-traditional processes such as non-silver and electronic imaging. Uses enlarged film negatives in order to investigate a variety of methods. Lecture 1 hour + lab 4 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
II (3 credits) Prerequisite(s): PHT 135 or ART 283 and PHT 270. Teaches theory and practice of digital photography. Emphasizes use of digital cameras in studio and on location. Teaches advanced techniques of image editing. Provides training in digital image transmission from remote locations. Lecture 2 hours + Lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Studies the visual influence that film, newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV have exerted in the twentieth century and includes predictions for such media in the twenty-first century. Analyzes the relationships that television and computers have had on society, and examines the impact of motion pictures, television and the Internet for the future. Considers what ethical and moral considerations must be made by a communications artist working in the twenty-first century. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHT 135 or ART 283. Introduces students to the tools and techniques used by professionals in the electronic imaging field. Focuses on current trends within the photographic, pre-press and internet industries. Includes image capture, manipulation, and out-put. Exposes students to the hardware and software used by today's creative professionals in a combination of lectures, demonstrations and class projects. Lecture 2 hours + Lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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