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New Millennium Studies: The First - Year Seminar 48-1100: New Millennium Studies:The First Year Seminar
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
New Millennium Studies is grounded in interdisciplinary studies in the humanities and social sciences through its ongoing theme of identity and culture. The seminar explores and reshapes intersections between liberal arts disciplines and fields in media arts and visual/performing arts. Topics and texts are selected and studied in ways that will help Columbia students become more competent and confident readers, writers, thinkers, creators, and collaborators. This First-Year Seminar helps prepare students not just for their subsequent years at Columbia, but for their future lives and careers as responsible citizens and authors of the culture of their time. 3 CRED ITS
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photography 23-0110HP: Intro to Photography
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is an introduction to photographic seeing and the visual grammar of photography. The class combines basic design problems, exercises in seeing elements of the medium, and the opportunity to do individual projects. A historical overview of the medium is presented, and critiques will examine both the meaning and technical/design proficiency of each student's work. Students will learn basic black and white darkroom skills, still the easiest and quickest way to produce excellent photographic prints. Film and darkroom materials supplied. 2 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: STUDENTS MUST BE JUNIORS OR SENIORS
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photography 23-0210HP: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course introduces students to computer tools that manipulate and enhance photographic images. These tools allow the artist to input black & white and color photographs, negatives, positives, and graphics into Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard for digital image manipulation. Students will learn the skills to retouch and enhance these images from varied sources in order to create high-quality digital outputs. Assignments are designed to help master basic techniques and expand the photographer's creative horizons. Some experience in basic photography is helpful, but not required. All materials provided. 2 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: STUDENTS MUST BE JUNIORS OR SENIORS
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photography 23-0210HP - Digital Photography
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photography 23-1100: Foundations of Photography I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Lecture course emphasizes basic aesthetic grammar of photography and a historical and critical context for looking at and making photographs. The corresponding section of Darkroom Workshop I must be taken concurrently. 3 CREDI TS CONCURRENT: 23-1101 DARKROOM WORKSHOP I
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photography 23-1100 - Foundations of Photography I
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photography 23-1101: Darkroom Workshop I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides technical skills in black-and-white photography needed to produce projects assigned in Foundations of Photography I. Photographic materials, processes, and techniques for film development and print production are covered. The corresponding section of Foundations of Photography I must be taken concurrently. 3 CREDI TS CONCURRENT: 23-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY I
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photography 23-1101 - Darkroom Workshop I
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photography 23-1110: Photography for Interior Architecture Majors
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course teaches basic camera operation; conceptual and technical photographic skills; a sensitivity to light, color, and composition in photography; the ability to photograph drawings and models; and the process of fully describing architectural exteriors and interiors. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY I, 23-1101 DARKROOM WORKSHOP I
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photography 23-1120: Foundations of Photography II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course introduces aesthetics, techniques, and theory of the subtractive color printing process using color negative materials. Lectures explore more sophisticated aesthetic and technical issues introduced in Foundations of Photography I with specific emphasis on issues related to color photography. Students must be concurrently enrolled in the corresponding section of Darkroom Workshop II (23-1121). 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY I, 23-1101 DARKROOM WORKSHOP I CONCURRENT: 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II
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photography 23-1121: Darkroom Workshop II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides necessary technical skills for color negative photographic materials and processes. Students must be concurrently enrolled in the corresponding section of Foundations of Photography II (23-1120). 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY I, 23-1101 DARKWOOM WORKSHOP I CONCURRENT: 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II
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photography 23-1121 - Darkroom Workshop II
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photography 23-1200: Digital Photography for Non Photography Majors
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students will learn fundamental photographic skills including digital capture, manipulation, and output. Students must have their own digital cameras with adjustable exposure and focus (ability to capture in "camera RAW" preferred). For theprocessing and enhancement of digital photographs, students will learn the basics of Photoshop. These digital skills and tools for the making of photographs will be taught within the context of the aesthetics of photography. 3 CREDI TS
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photography 23-1200 - Digital Photography for Non Photography Majors
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photography 23-1250: Digital Photography for Non-Photo Majors
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Students will learn fundamental photographic skills including digital capture, manipulation and output. Students must have their own external drive, digital camera with adjustable exposure and focus (ability to capture in camera RAW preferred). For the processing, and enhancement of digital photographs, students will learn the basics of the Lightroom application, and will also create high-quality output. These digital skills and tools for the making of photographs will be taught within the context of the aesthetics of photography. 3 CREDI TS
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