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  • 4.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture. An integrated and multicultural study on reflective moral choice; standards of right and wrong, the universality and relativity of ethics, perspectives on moral reasoning, case studies, and contemporary personal and social problems are analyzed; readings from moral philosophy, history, psychology, socio-cultural criticism and other sources will be examined. (CAN PHIL 4)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture. Examines central issues in the philosophy of science. Issues will include the aims of science, scientific explanation, the nature of scientific theories, rationality and the development of science, the relationship between natural and social sciences, the influences of social phenomena such as race, gender, and culture on science, and the influences of science on society.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263; Mathematics 210 or equivalent. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Introduction to black and white photography. Overview of the 35mm,single lens reflex, camera operating system. Basic understanding of film processing, printing and finishing. Development of critical thinking skills to analyze historical, cultural, conceptual, and practical aspects of a medium used worldwide. Preparatory for further work in photography including digital imaging. (CAN ART 18)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Photography 1. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Intermediate black and white photography. Overview of the medium format camera and continued use of the 35mm camera. Demonstration of basic 4x5 camera principles. Introduction to studio portraiture and basic studio practices. Continued development of critical thinking skills to analyze historical, cultural, conceptual, and practical aspects of a medium used worldwide. Preparatory for further work in photography including digital imaging.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged. The development of amateur photography, major artistic styles, a comparison of photography and painting, drawing, and other visual arts will be explored. The course will also assess photography's impact on world communication, social change, and the interpretation and analysis of visual reality.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture. A comprehensive introduction to contemporary trends, styles and applications of photography starting in 1925. Examination of photography's broad impact as a cultural, visual and social force including the diversity of 20th Century photographic movements as photography enters the 21st Century.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly Photography 51.) Prerequisite: Photography 2. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Advanced black and white photography. Introduction to large format photography. Pre-visualization of the image and the application of the Zone System including archival print processing. Process and print technically and well-conceived images as part of a final portfolio. Refined development of critical thinking skills to analyze historical, cultural, conceptual and practical aspects of a medium used worldwide. Preparatory for further work in photography including digital imaging.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Photography 52 students must also enroll in a Photography Department course other than Photography 1, 7, 20, or 21. Photography 52 and 52X may not be taken concurrently. Three hours laboratory per week for each unit of credit. (Any combination of Photography 52 and 52X may be taken up to six times for credit.) Supervised use of photographic studio and darkrooms toward fulfillment of projects assigned in other photography courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Photography 1. Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263; Mathematics 210 or equivalent. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. (May be taken three times for credit.) Introduction to experimental and nontraditional photographic processes. Historical and current approaches to both camera and darkroom use in the creation of contemporary photographic images. Addressing the technical, procedural, and interdisciplinary connections from the beginning of photography to today's digital world.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Advisory: Photography 1; English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263; Mathematics 210 or equivalent. Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Negative-positive color systems. Development of basic color-printing processing, and skills needed to evaluate and balance color prints. Contemporary styles in color photography, including the impact of digital media on color photography.
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