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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course offers a continued practical work experience in which the student is expected to perform various financial procedures. Emphasis is placed upon analyzing and understanding the work environment, industry and nature of the employing organization.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basic principles of continuous-tone photography, emphasizing a balance of technical, aesthetic, and business concerns including composition and lighting, as well as manipulative functions, operative settings, exposure, and focus control of cameras and enlargers. Students will also learn to develop film and produce industry acceptable contact sheets and prints. A 35 mm SLR film camera with manual setting capabilities is needed. This course is film-based.
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4.00 Credits
This course familiarizes students with Photoshop and its relationship with digital photography as a business, design, and communication tool. The goal of this industry-based approach is to facilitate the integration of technical ability and visual problem solving skills in order to strengthen visual communication with the medium of digital photography. Students will need access to a version of Photoshop that best suits their needs.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to advanced principles of Photoshop as they relate to digital image editing and digital workflow. The goal of this course is to continue the integration of technical ability and creative visual problem-solving skills in order to strengthen visual communication and digital workflow skills. Students will need access to a version of Photoshop that best suits their needs.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basic principles and applications of digital photography as a medium, a skill-set, and an integral part of today’s digital literacy needs. Topics covered include capturing images using digital cameras while emphasizing the manipulation of camera controls, exposure, lighting, on-and-off camera flash, essential imaging tactics, digital workflow for photography, print, web and image storage and archival. Students are required to have a digital camera (point and shoot or DSLR).
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basic to advanced principles of design as they relate to digital photography as a business, design and communication tool. The goal of this industry-based approach is to facilitate the integration of aesthetics and technical ability and visual problem solving skills in order to strengthen visual design and communication with the medium of digital photography. Students are required to have a digital camera (point and shoot or DSLR).
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on principles and concepts of digital photography as a conceptual-based product in the realm of art and the artist. The goal of this qualitative approach is to facilitate the integration of aesthetics and technical ability with visual problem solving skills in order to strengthen the “self’ as artist and the product as art. In that “Deconstructionist Theory” seems to center around the idea that language and meaning are often inadequate in trying to convey the message or idea to communicate and in that the photographer is often not recognized as “artist” it is the objective to communicate visually and artistically, write with depth and meaning which can help strengthen visual communication with the medium of photography.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic and advanced principles of digital panoramic photography. Students will learn the latest technological advances in panoramic digital photography. Students will learn how to control exposure, focus, and white balance when taking 5 to 30 pictures of a single scene (e.g., landscape, building, room interior) that will be stitched together digitally in a current image-editing software. Focus will be on visual communications of natural and urban landscapes in the context of commercial utilization for marketing or advertising material. Students are required to have a digital camera (point and shoot or DSLR).
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic through advanced principles of digital real estate photography as it is used for promotional flyers, brochures, magazine ads and Web sites. This course will cover all the techniques, skills, equipment and lighting needed to adequately document the interior and exterior of houses with minimal distortion and maximum marketing appeal. Students are required to have a digital camera (point and shoot or DSLR).
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the basic principles of digital infrared photography as it is used for contemporary wedding portraiture and landscapes for client products, magazine ads and Web sites. This course covers all the techniques, skills and equipment students needed to use their existing digital camera to photograph infrared radiation. Students are required to have a digital camera (point and shoot or DSLR).
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