The Associate Arts Degree program is designed to provide students with both theory and practicum teaching that is intended to provide students with a comprehensive photographic foundation. The program offers students hands-on teaching in real world scenarios that provides the experience students need to work in a multitude of industries that utilize photography. Students can work as freelance photographers and/or as staff in a myriad of industries, such as entertainment, advertising, product marketing, ecommerce, aerospace, and special events. This degree prepares student for both transfer to a four-year degree program and for entry-level positions into photographic industries. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. This degree requires a total of 18 units plus GE requirements.
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To prepare students for immediate entry into today’s workforce and/or transfer to a four- year degree university. Our Program prepares students to work in a multitude of industries that utilize photography. The Photography Program curriculum entails both theory and practicum teaching that is designed to provide students with a comprehensive photographic foundation. In addition, our program offers advanced technical training that provides the working professional student an opportunity to upgrade their present skills. All the faculty members in the photography department are strongly committed to our students and work individually with students to assist them in becoming successful learners.
All major courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. This degree requires a total of 18 units plus general education requirements.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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PHOT 101 F | Introduction to Photography | 3 | Y1 |
PHOT 112 F | Introduction to Professional Digital Photography | 3 | Y1 |
PHOT 221 F | Studio Specialties | 3 | Y1 |
PHOT 114 F OR PHOT 109 F | Professional Portrait OR Portrait Photography | 3 3 | Y2 Y2 |
PHOT 290 F OR JOUR 290 F | Internship in Photography OR Internship in Journalism and Public Relations | 3 3 | Y2 Y2 |
PHOT 216 F | Advanced Digital Photography | 3 | Y2 |
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