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2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Photography, A.F.A.


Academic Program Code: 250

This program is designed for photography majors seeking a professional career and/or transfer to a professional B.F.A. program.  A variety of technical and conceptual skills needed by photographic artists of today are emphasized.

General Education Courses


Select a minimum of 15 credit hours of course work from the General Education Course list.  Course work must be selected as directed from the areas below.

English Composition and Communications


Humanities


Select one (1) Humanities General Education Elective from a discipline other than AT.

Social Sciences


Natural Sciences and Mathematics


Select a three (3) credit hour Natural Sciences General Education Elective (Lab/Non Lab) or Mathematics General Education Elective.

General Education Total Credit Hours


15 (minimum)

Program Elective Courses


Select six (6) credit hours from the list below.

Total Credit Hours


60

In What Order Should I Take Classes?


Please select courses from the Priority I list.  Select courses based on the number of credits you are taking in the semester, for example, if you are a part time student you do not have to take all of the courses listed.  If you are unable to schedule Priority I courses, move to and select from the list of Priority II, Priority III, and Priority IV courses.

Priority I Priority II

EN 101 - English Composition I  

General Education Course - Natural Science or Mathematics

Program Course – Art History

PO 101 - Photography I  

AT 130 - Two Dimensional Design I Principles   

 

EN 102 - English Composition II  

OR

COM 131 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking                          

OR

COM 135 - Interpersonal Communication  

Program Course – Art History

PO 102 - Photography II  

PO 105 - History of Photography as Art    

AT 140 - Drawing I   

Priority III Priority IV

General Education Course

PO 260 - Introduction to Video   

PO 106 - Digital Imaging I  

PO 126 - Darkroom Black and White Photography  

PO 245 - Studio Lighting  

General Education Course

PO 230 - Digital Imaging II  

AT 132 - Digital Foundation  

OR

AT 150 - Three Dimensional Design   

Program Elective Course

Program Elective Course

NOTE: This priority schedule assumes the student is prepared to take the courses listed. If prerequisites are required, additional semesters may be required to complete this degree.

Meet with an Academic Program Advisor and consult my Academic Progress for specific degree requirements.

Essential Abilities/Technical Standards


1. Essential judgment skills to include: ability to identify, assess, and comprehend visual and conceptual situations for the purpose of problem solving around themes, subjects and technical/process challenges to elicit appropriate conclusions and/or course of actions. Critical and creative thinking are expected cornerstones of all work assigned in this program.

2. Essential physical/neurological functions to include: ability to use the senses of seeing, hearing, and touch to make correct judgments regarding  visual and conceptual situations (which could include still-life and model arrangements) and meet  required physical expectations to perform interventions for the purpose of demonstrating competence to safely engage in the practices of this program. Behaviors that demonstrate essential neurological and physical functions include, but are not limited to observation, listening, understanding relationships, writing, and psychomotor abilities consistent with course and program expectations. In addition, students should possess the following abilities:

  1. Ability to see still-life, life-model, and other subjects from a minimum of 8 feet distance.
  2. Ability to see color.

3. Essential communication skills to include: ability to communicate effectively with fellow students, faculty, and all members of the Visual Arts programs. Skills include verbal, written, and nonverbal abilities as well as information technology skills consistent with effective communication.

Written and verbal critiques are expected and essential to success in this program.

4. Essential emotional coping skills: ability to demonstrate the mental health necessary to safely engage in the processes of this program as determined by professional standards of practice.

This program requires students to critically evaluate own artworks, and those of others, to enhance the learning process.  Students are expected to cope with critique and apply the learning from it to the completion of photographic artworks.

5. Essential intellectual/conceptual skills to include: ability to measure, calculate, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate to engage competently in the processes of this program. Students should exhibit the following abilities:

  1. Ability to calculate proportions
  2. Ability to synthesize multiple concepts and visuals within a photograph
  3. Ability to visualize, imagine, and synthesize ideas into photographs
  4. Ability to analyze connections, correlations, spatial considerations, etc… and their effects on conceptual aspects of photographs
  5. Ability to analyze concepts, readings, and research relevant to visual arts

6. Other essential behavioral attributes: ability to engage in activities consistent with safe photographic practice without demonstrated behaviors of addiction to, abuse of, or dependence on alcohol or other drugs that may impair behavior or judgment. The student must demonstrate responsibility and accountability for actions as a student in the Visual Arts Department and as a developing professional in the field of photography consistent with accepted standards of practice.