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3.00 Credits
Critically analyzes theories of value of the natural world. Topics include the relation between scientific and moral principles; theories of the moral worth of persons, animals, plants and other natural objects; historical, religious and cultural influences on conceptions of nature; alternative accounts of human relationships and responsibilities to nature, including deep ecology and eco-feminism; and the connection between moral and political values and economic policies.
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3.00 Credits
Provides you with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the fundamentals of visual perception and design and seeing in the photographic medium. Topics include the psychology of seeing, value exercises, conceptual and perceptual exercises, depth representation, figure/ground, organization, gestalt principles, quality of light, and the development of ideas.
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2.00 Credits
Instructs you in the use of specialized programs to manage the large collection of digital captures you are likely to encounter as a professional. The large number of files created by a digital photographer requires a systematic method of cataloging and offers various means of presentation. This course will teach a workflow for the cataloging and various methods of presenting the images to the public and clients using digital asset management software and other supplemental programs.
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3.00 Credits
Explores photography technique with emphasis on history, theory, and assimilation of ideas into the students’ creative work. Includes the development of a comprehensive portfolio
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3.00 Credits
Explores the creative uses of studio lighting from the perspective of fine art and commercial photography with an emphasis on three-dimensional object photography, including, lighting techniques, backgrounds, working with shadows and highlights, and photographing flat art.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic concepts of digital imaging as applied to photography. Using applicable technology and hands on experience, modern developments are presented leading to the present applications of digital imaging which combine traditional photographic ideas with electronic media. Enables the student to learn how to operate image manipulation software using a variety of scanning equipment, software tools and output devices by executing new assignments and applying these technologies to their photographic process.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces you to the production of color photographic images, including the technical reproduction of images and the effective use of color. The reproduction of color images will be done exclusively using digital print technology while an overview of color reproduction systems; CMY (Film and Print), RGB, and CYMK will be covered. The use of color films, both color negative and color transparency, and the use of digital capture also will be topics for this class. Completion of exercises in the effective use of color and color reproduction techniques will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the development of technical and visual skills in the employment of color photography. Color transparency film is the primary medium for capturing images, and digital technology is used for print production. More sophisticated, aesthetic use of color, as well as more refined printing, is expected. The implementation of color management to create more predictable color print matching with the computer monitor is also covered in this class. Digital camera capture is used in some assignments as an alternative to film.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the more advanced aspects of commercial/ architectural photography. Students will explore photographing subjects ranging from products to buildings with an emphasis on meeting the design demands of commercial clients, stock agencies and publishers. Various film types, formats and print reproduction aspects will be explored in depth.
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