Photographic Imaging Technology
Courses
- Photographic Imaging Technology — A.A.S. Degree 64 credits
- Photographic Imaging Technology — Diploma 32 credits
- Digital Imaging Technician — Certificate 24 credits
- Photographer Assistant — Certificate 19 credits
Photographic Imaging Technology — A.A.S. Degree
| Course | Title | Credit |
| VCOM1001 | Introduction to Visual Communications | 2 |
This is an introductory course that prepares all students for entry into the Visual Communications field. General overviews will be given of the visual arts, photography and graphic design fields. Students will learn basic computer operation, how to use the local network, and learn general operational methods used in the Visual Communications Department. Additionally, students will learn to prepare, mount and display artwork. All these skills are a prerequisite for other courses in the Vis Com Department. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to attend all lectures/labs, participate in class activities, participate in class discussions and turn in assignments when due. | ||
| VCOM1006 | Color Theory and Applications | 2 |
This course will take the basics of art fundamentals and apply them to the development of promotional graphic design projects. The study of psychological responses to color will be emphasized when used to design various graphics. the student will be able to apply these design fundamentals to all aspects of the creative arts field. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to attend all lectures/labs, participate in class activities, participate in class discussions and turn in assignments when due. | ||
| VCOM1010 | Introduction to Photoshop | 2 |
This is an introduction of the basic tools used for image manipulation in Adobe PhotoShop. Image modification and compositing, use of the scanner, and mastery of PhotoShop tools are stressed. Image adjustment and enhancement and layer masks are also taught. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1021 | Introduction to Photography | 3 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the manual 35mm camera controls to create good black and white photographs. We will practice using the motion and depth-of-field controls in different kinds of outdoor and natural lighting conditions. The student will combine the knowledge of different films and exposure techniques with the study of artistic composition to produce-pleasing images. Discussion of basic accessories and special techniques will round out the camera knowledge. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will be responsible for all shooting, reading and worksheet assignments and completing them outside regular class time. The student will participate in classroom discussion. At least 2 hours per week will be needed for preparing and taking photos for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class due to the amount of information discussed in this class. | ||
| VCOM1400 | Intro to QuarkXPress | 2 |
Students will become familiar with QuarkXPress an electronic layout program. Emphasis will be placed on software operation. Use of text, graphics, tabs, style sheets, and master pages will be incorporated into projects. Prerequisites: VCOM1000 recommended. Offered: Varies **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1515 | Photo Lighting Techniques | 2 |
The essence of good photography is the ability to recognize and expose for different lighting conditions. This course covers the use of all types of light meters under all different lighting conditions from indoor flash to outdoor and difficult light. This will be a study of the properties of light ranging from color temperature to direction and quality of both natural and artificial lights. Other related areas include how different film, filters, and lenses react to these lighting conditions. Prerequisites: VCOM1020 required (may be taken concurrently). Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing and shooting for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1525 | Basic Darkroom Techniques | 4 |
In this course the student will be introduced to the fundamentals of black/white film and paper printing and processing. With the emphasis on quality, we will cover how film processing, by both manual sinklines and automatic machines, will affect the overall quality and salability of the finished b/w print. The science behind the proper developing and use of photo materials will be discussed, touching on EPA and OSHA concerns, creative use of different papers and enhancement techniques to explore niche markets, and techniques will be explored to complete the skills needed to be a successful and creative darkroom artist. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours a week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this course. | ||
| VCOM1565 | Color Printing Systems | 4 |
This course builds on the printing skills from the Basic Darkroom Techniques course by providing the theory and practice of traditional color printing by both automatic and custom printing equipment. At the heart of this course is a thorough understanding of color theory, color application, color recognition and color adjustments and management as it relates to the production of high-quality color photographs in all facets of the industry. The student will use numerous custom and semi-automatic color printing devices to produce color photographs ranging from wallets to 3-foot enlargements. The ultimate test of skills in this area is for a photographer or photo technician to be able to recognize and create a high-quality photograph in order to stay competitive in the industry. Prerequisites: VCOM1525. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours a week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this course. | ||
| VCOM1570 | Portrait Photography | 2 |
This course covers the use of studio lighting and cameras to produce professional looking portraits. Emphasis will be on the use of medium (120) format camera and film to capture images of people. A critical skill in this area is the ability to use the correct lighting to enhance the character and features of the customer. Projects will also include the use of gray cards, light meters, and posing techniques. Prerequisites: VCOM1020, VCOM1515. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is crucial in this class. Students are expected to participate in lecture lab. All projects must be complete and handed in on time. Students will be expected to purchase a limited amount of color film to complete their projects. | ||
| VCOM1580 | Introduction to Digital Imaging | 2 |
This course introduces the student to the technology needed to capture a digital image, manipulate it and then output the image back to a hardcopy. As the technology changes we will incorporate it into this course. Discussions of concepts, philosophy and industry impact of this technology will be held in each class session to help the student to understand how this technology will impact the student's careers and the industry as a whole. Projects will include the operation and discussion of digital cameras, photo CDs, flatbed and slide scanners, Macintosh computers, b/w and color printers and film recorders. At least three different imaging softwares will be used and evaluated during the course. Prerequisites: VCOM1000. Offered: Varies **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance and class participation is crucial in this class. | ||
| VCOM2510 | Commercial Photography | 2 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the features of a large format, 4x5 view camera to produce commercial style images. By using special image distortion correction and depth of field controls, the student will setup and shoot many different types of images, such as still life, product, advertisement, and others. The use of studio lighting will be discussed and used during these projects as well as the use of natural lighting when photographing outdoor commercial projects. Prerequisites: VCOM1020, VCOM1515, VCOM1570. Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM2520 | Digital Photography | 2 |
In this course the student will apply the fundamentals of photography, lighting, and digital imaging in order to produce professional quality digital photographs. Students will apply the principals of digital photographic "workflow" to projects which will include studio portraits, still life, and outdoor architectural projects. Students will apply techniques of working with layouts, file management, and color management to produce images both for print and web production. Prerequisites: VCOM 1010, VCOM 1020 VCOM1515, and VCOM 1580. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:The student is expected to attend all classes and participate in class exercises and discussions. All assignments are to be turned in on time. | ||
| VCOM2551 | Digital Studio Workflow I | 2 |
Digital photography is rapidly becoming the media of choice. Photographers are faced with a variety of image management issues as they explore new techniques and photographic opportunities. Students in this course will use a full digital studio to capture, manipulate, output and manage images via a standardized digital workflow process. In this course an emphasis is placed on color management. Students will explore both the technical issues involved in using digital equipment, and investigate the creative options available to the professional digital photographer. Prerequisites: VCOM1010, or instructor approval. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2552 | Digital Studio Workflow II | 2 |
This course enhances the skills and knowledge from VCOM2551 and takes workflow beyond capture, image management and output stages into the correction of difficult images and unusual situations. Advanced skills in Adobe Photoshop will be covered as the photographer learns how to solve technical issues and create unique products to help them succeed in the competitive workplace. Prerequisites: VCOM1006, VCOM1010, VCOM1021, VCOM1580, VCOM2520, VCOM2551 Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2581 | Photography Portfolio | 2 |
This hands-on course will guide the student through the creation of a photography-based portfolio. Concepts in assemble techniques, display options and presentation methods will be at the heart of this course. Upon completion the student will have an industry-ready photographic portfolio in preparation for career exploration. Prerequisites: Should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation and concurrently with VCOM2000. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2605 | Audio/Video for Presentation | 3 |
This course introduces the student to the planning, designing and production of photo/video based presentations and audio. Students will learn how to develop timelines, narrative scripts and story boards. Students will become familiar with techniques of audio, video and still images creation, compression and formatting appropriate for use in interactive multimedia and linear presentation. Delivery and packaging of a variety of digital media will also be covered. Prerequisites: None Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM2730 | Career Research Skills | 1 |
This course will take the principles of design along with art fundamentals and apply them to the development of graphic design projects. Students will be introduced to basic drawing techniques to illustrate their ideas. The elements of design and color will be studied. Presentation skills and professional attitude will be practiced. Specific emphasis will be made in developing creativity and overcoming creative blocks. The student will be able to apply these design fundamentals to all aspects of the visual communications field. Prerequisites: None Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| Total | 39 | |
| Technical Electives | ||
| Students may select elective credits from the Visual Communication (VCOM) curriculum with the approval of the advisor. | ||
| Total | 5 | |
| General Education | ||
| See the General Education section. | ||
| Total | 20 | |
| Total Program Requirements | 64 | |
Photographic Imaging Technology — Diploma
| Course | Title | Credit |
| VCOM1001 | Introduction to Visual Communications | 2 |
This is an introductory course that prepares all students for entry into the Visual Communications field. General overviews will be given of the visual arts, photography and graphic design fields. Students will learn basic computer operation, how to use the local network, and learn general operational methods used in the Visual Communications Department. Additionally, students will learn to prepare, mount and display artwork. All these skills are a prerequisite for other courses in the Vis Com Department. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to attend all lectures/labs, participate in class activities, participate in class discussions and turn in assignments when due. | ||
| VCOM1010 | Introduction to Photoshop | 2 |
This is an introduction of the basic tools used for image manipulation in Adobe PhotoShop. Image modification and compositing, use of the scanner, and mastery of PhotoShop tools are stressed. Image adjustment and enhancement and layer masks are also taught. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1021 | Introduction to Photography | 3 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the manual 35mm camera controls to create good black and white photographs. We will practice using the motion and depth-of-field controls in different kinds of outdoor and natural lighting conditions. The student will combine the knowledge of different films and exposure techniques with the study of artistic composition to produce-pleasing images. Discussion of basic accessories and special techniques will round out the camera knowledge. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will be responsible for all shooting, reading and worksheet assignments and completing them outside regular class time. The student will participate in classroom discussion. At least 2 hours per week will be needed for preparing and taking photos for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class due to the amount of information discussed in this class. | ||
| VCOM1515 | Photo Lighting Techniques | 2 |
The essence of good photography is the ability to recognize and expose for different lighting conditions. This course covers the use of all types of light meters under all different lighting conditions from indoor flash to outdoor and difficult light. This will be a study of the properties of light ranging from color temperature to direction and quality of both natural and artificial lights. Other related areas include how different film, filters, and lenses react to these lighting conditions. Prerequisites: VCOM1020 required (may be taken concurrently). Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing and shooting for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1525 | Basic Darkroom Techniques | 4 |
In this course the student will be introduced to the fundamentals of black/white film and paper printing and processing. With the emphasis on quality, we will cover how film processing, by both manual sinklines and automatic machines, will affect the overall quality and salability of the finished b/w print. The science behind the proper developing and use of photo materials will be discussed, touching on EPA and OSHA concerns, creative use of different papers and enhancement techniques to explore niche markets, and techniques will be explored to complete the skills needed to be a successful and creative darkroom artist. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours a week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this course. | ||
| VCOM1565 | Color Printing System | 4 |
This course builds on the printing skills from the Basic Darkroom Techniques course by providing the theory and practice of traditional color printing by both automatic and custom printing equipment. At the heart of this course is a thorough understanding of color theory, color application, color recognition and color adjustments and management as it relates to the production of high-quality color photographs in all facets of the industry. The student will use numerous custom and semi-automatic color printing devices to produce color photographs ranging from wallets to 3-foot enlargements. The ultimate test of skills in this area is for a photographer or photo technician to be able to recognize and create a high-quality photograph in order to stay competitive in the industry. Prerequisites: VCOM1525. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours a week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this course. | ||
| VCOM1570 | Portrait Photography | 2 |
This course covers the use of studio lighting and cameras to produce professional looking portraits. Emphasis will be on the use of medium (120) format camera and film to capture images of people. A critical skill in this area is the ability to use the correct lighting to enhance the character and features of the customer. Projects will also include the use of gray cards, light meters, and posing techniques. Prerequisites: VCOM1020, VCOM1515. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is crucial in this class. Students are expected to participate in lecture lab. All projects must be complete and handed in on time. Students will be expected to purchase a limited amount of color film to complete their projects. | ||
| VCOM1580 | Introduction to Digital Imaging | 2 |
This course introduces the student to the technology needed to capture a digital image, manipulate it and then output the image back to a hardcopy. As the technology changes we will incorporate it into this course. Discussions of concepts, philosophy and industry impact of this technology will be held in each class session to help the student to understand how this technology will impact the student's careers and the industry as a whole. Projects will include the operation and discussion of digital cameras, photo CDs, flatbed and slide scanners, Macintosh computers, b/w and color printers and film recorders. At least three different imaging softwares will be used and evaluated during the course. Prerequisites: VCOM1000. Offered: Varies **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance and class participation is crucial in this class. | ||
| VCOM2581 | Photography Portfolio | 2 |
This hands-on course will guide the student through the creation of a photography-based portfolio. Concepts in assemble techniques, display options and presentation methods will be at the heart of this course. Upon completion the student will have an industry-ready photographic portfolio in preparation for career exploration. Prerequisites: Should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation and concurrently with VCOM2000. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2730 | Career Research Skills | 1 |
This course will take the principles of design along with art fundamentals and apply them to the development of graphic design projects. Students will be introduced to basic drawing techniques to illustrate their ideas. The elements of design and color will be studied. Presentation skills and professional attitude will be practiced. Specific emphasis will be made in developing creativity and overcoming creative blocks. The student will be able to apply these design fundamentals to all aspects of the visual communications field. Prerequisites: None Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| Total | 24 | |
| Technical Electives | ||
| Students may select elective credits from the Visual Communication (VCOM) curriculum with the approval of the advisor. | ||
| Total | 5 | |
| General Education | ||
| Select one of the following courses. | ||
| COML1400 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
This online-enhanced course covers the basics of using Personal Computers (PC's) and the Microsoft Office Professional suite of programs, including Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint to create documents, spreadsheets, databases and presentations. Students will also be introduced to the Internet, e-mail and the history of computers. This course meets the Dakota County Technical College's computer literacy requirement. Prerequisites: Recommend a typing speed of 25 words per minute is recommended but not required or COML0900. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| ENGL1100 | Writing and Research Skills | 3 |
This course emphasizes the process of writing expository and persuasive essays using effective writing skills and a variety of research techniques. Also included in the course content are critical reading and logical reasoning. Prerequisites: Meet qualifying scores on ACCUPLACER test OR successfully complete ENGL0130 OR receive instructor's approval. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 6 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| SPEE1020 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
This course focuses on the practical and theoretical concepts of human communications and the styles used in personal, social and professional environments. Students will also acquire skills in critical thinking, perception, listening, verbal and non-verbal expressions and conflict resolution. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 6 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| Total | 3 | |
| Total Program Requirements | 32 | |
Digital Imaging Technician — Certificate
| Course | Title | Credit |
| VCOM1001 | Introduction to Visual Communications | 2 |
This is an introductory course that prepares all students for entry into the Visual Communications field. General overviews will be given of the visual arts, photography and graphic design fields. Students will learn basic computer operation, how to use the local network, and learn general operational methods used in the Visual Communications Department. Additionally, students will learn to prepare, mount and display artwork. All these skills are a prerequisite for other courses in the Vis Com Department. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to attend all lectures/labs, participate in class activities, participate in class discussions and turn in assignments when due. | ||
| VCOM1010 | Introduction to Photoshop | 2 |
This is an introduction of the basic tools used for image manipulation in Adobe PhotoShop. Image modification and compositing, use of the scanner, and mastery of PhotoShop tools are stressed. Image adjustment and enhancement and layer masks are also taught. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1021 | Introduction to Photography | 3 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the manual 35mm camera controls to create good black and white photographs. We will practice using the motion and depth-of-field controls in different kinds of outdoor and natural lighting conditions. The student will combine the knowledge of different films and exposure techniques with the study of artistic composition to produce-pleasing images. Discussion of basic accessories and special techniques will round out the camera knowledge. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will be responsible for all shooting, reading and worksheet assignments and completing them outside regular class time. The student will participate in classroom discussion. At least 2 hours per week will be needed for preparing and taking photos for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class due to the amount of information discussed in this class. | ||
| VCOM1400 | Introduction to QuarkXPress | 2 |
Students will become familiar with QuarkXPress an electronic layout program. Emphasis will be placed on software operation. Use of text, graphics, tabs, style sheets, and master pages will be incorporated into projects. Prerequisites: VCOM1000 recommended. Offered: Varies **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1410 | Introduction to Illustrator | 2 |
This course is a comprehensive look into the drawing tools of Adobe Illustrator, a computer illustration application. Students will develop skills using the basic drawing tools. Use of the transformation tools, templates, layering, spot and process color and file output will be emphasized. Prerequisites: VCOM1000 recommended. Offered: Fall, Spring **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1580 | Introduction to Digital Imaging | 2 |
This course introduces the student to the technology needed to capture a digital image, manipulate it and then output the image back to a hardcopy. As the technology changes we will incorporate it into this course. Discussions of concepts, philosophy and industry impact of this technology will be held in each class session to help the student to understand how this technology will impact the student's careers and the industry as a whole. Projects will include the operation and discussion of digital cameras, photo CDs, flatbed and slide scanners, Macintosh computers, b/w and color printers and film recorders. At least three different imaging softwares will be used and evaluated during the course. Prerequisites: VCOM1000. Offered: Varies **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance and class participation is crucial in this class. | ||
| VCOM2520 | Digital Photography | 2 |
In this course the student will apply the fundamentals of photography, lighting, and digital imaging in order to produce professional quality digital photographs. Students will apply the principals of digital photographic "workflow" to projects which will include studio portraits, still life, and outdoor architectural projects. Students will apply techniques of working with layouts, file management, and color management to produce images both for print and web production. Prerequisites: VCOM 1010, VCOM 1020 VCOM1515, and VCOM 1580. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:The student is expected to attend all classes and participate in class exercises and discussions. All assignments are to be turned in on time. | ||
| VCOM2551 | Digital Studio Workflow I | 2 |
Digital photography is rapidly becoming the media of choice. Photographers are faced with a variety of image management issues as they explore new techniques and photographic opportunities. Students in this course will use a full digital studio to capture, manipulate, output and manage images via a standardized digital workflow process. In this course an emphasis is placed on color management. Students will explore both the technical issues involved in using digital equipment, and investigate the creative options available to the professional digital photographer. Prerequisites: VCOM1010, or instructor approval. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2605 | Audio/Visual for Presentations | 3 |
This course introduces the student to the planning, designing and production of photo/video based presentations and audio. Students will learn how to develop timelines, narrative scripts and story boards. Students will become familiar with techniques of audio, video and still images creation, compression and formatting appropriate for use in interactive multimedia and linear presentation. Delivery and packaging of a variety of digital media will also be covered. Prerequisites: None Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM2730 | Career Research Skills | 1 |
| VCOM2500 | Photography Portfolio | 2 |
We're Sorry. But the information for course VCOM2500 is not available. Please check back later. Thank-you. | ||
| Total | 23 | |
| Technical Electives | ||
| Students may select elective credits from the Visual Communication (VCOM) curriculum with the approval of the advisor. | ||
| Total | 1 | |
| Total Program Requirements | 24 | |
Photographer Assistant — Certificate
| Course | Title | Credit |
| VCOM1010 | Introduction to Photoshop | 2 |
This is an introduction of the basic tools used for image manipulation in Adobe PhotoShop. Image modification and compositing, use of the scanner, and mastery of PhotoShop tools are stressed. Image adjustment and enhancement and layer masks are also taught. Prerequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring **Articulated** Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1021 | Introduction to Photography | 3 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the manual 35mm camera controls to create good black and white photographs. We will practice using the motion and depth-of-field controls in different kinds of outdoor and natural lighting conditions. The student will combine the knowledge of different films and exposure techniques with the study of artistic composition to produce-pleasing images. Discussion of basic accessories and special techniques will round out the camera knowledge. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 3.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will be responsible for all shooting, reading and worksheet assignments and completing them outside regular class time. The student will participate in classroom discussion. At least 2 hours per week will be needed for preparing and taking photos for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class due to the amount of information discussed in this class. | ||
| VCOM1360 | Photography Workshop | 1 |
This course allows the student to choose the types of learning experiences they would like to be involved in. Emphasis is placed on the student and the instructor designing a specific educational goal and clearly defining the intended skills and results to be accomplished. This course will meet the highly creative and unique areas of photography or imaging that are not covered by any other course content. Much of the time the student will be expected to work with minimal supervision. Can be taken multiple times. Prerequisites: VCOM1020. Instructor approval and a minimum of previous photographic experience. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 0.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will be responsible for: attending class regularly, obtaining approval for all projects before starting, working independently, keeping work area neat and clean, demonstrating good team work attitude with classmates and purchasing all required supplies and equipment. | ||
| VCOM1515 | Photo Lighting Techniques | 2 |
The essence of good photography is the ability to recognize and expose for different lighting conditions. This course covers the use of all types of light meters under all different lighting conditions from indoor flash to outdoor and difficult light. This will be a study of the properties of light ranging from color temperature to direction and quality of both natural and artificial lights. Other related areas include how different film, filters, and lenses react to these lighting conditions. Prerequisites: VCOM1020 required (may be taken concurrently). Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing and shooting for class assignments. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM1570 | Portrait Photography | 2 |
This course covers the use of studio lighting and cameras to produce professional looking portraits. Emphasis will be on the use of medium (120) format camera and film to capture images of people. A critical skill in this area is the ability to use the correct lighting to enhance the character and features of the customer. Projects will also include the use of gray cards, light meters, and posing techniques. Prerequisites: VCOM1020, VCOM1515. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student is expected to spend at least 3 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is crucial in this class. Students are expected to participate in lecture lab. All projects must be complete and handed in on time. Students will be expected to purchase a limited amount of color film to complete their projects. | ||
| VCOM2510 | Commercial Photography | 2 |
In this course the student will learn how to use all the features of a large format, 4x5 view camera to produce commercial style images. By using special image distortion correction and depth of field controls, the student will setup and shoot many different types of images, such as still life, product, advertisement, and others. The use of studio lighting will be discussed and used during these projects as well as the use of natural lighting when photographing outdoor commercial projects. Prerequisites: VCOM1020, VCOM1515, VCOM1570. Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 1.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:Each student will spend at least 2 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical in this class. | ||
| VCOM2520 | Digital Photography | 2 |
In this course the student will apply the fundamentals of photography, lighting, and digital imaging in order to produce professional quality digital photographs. Students will apply the principals of digital photographic "workflow" to projects which will include studio portraits, still life, and outdoor architectural projects. Students will apply techniques of working with layouts, file management, and color management to produce images both for print and web production. Prerequisites: VCOM 1010, VCOM 1020 VCOM1515, and VCOM 1580. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. Student Expectations:The student is expected to attend all classes and participate in class exercises and discussions. All assignments are to be turned in on time. | ||
| VCOM2540 | The Business of Photography | 2 |
Professional photographers who use the craft to pay their bills will tell you that the vast majority of their duties do not revolve around photography itself, but the many and varied activities that support the business of photography. This course, therefore, does not teach students photography per se. This course will teach students about the skills, tools, and resources necessary to succeed in business. Prerequisites: None. Credit Breakout: 2.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2580 | Photography Portfolio | 2 |
This hands-on course will guide the student through the creation of a photography-based portfolio. Concepts in assemble techniques, display options and presentation methods will be at the heart of this course. Upon competition the student will have an industry-ready photographic portfolio in preparation for career exploration. Prerequisites: Should be taken during the last semester prior to Graduation and concurrently with VCOM2000. Offered: Varies Credit Breakout: 0.00 lecture, 2.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| VCOM2730 | Career Research Skills | 1 |
This course will take the principles of design along with art fundamentals and apply them to the development of graphic design projects. Students will be introduced to basic drawing techniques to illustrate their ideas. The elements of design and color will be studied. Presentation skills and professional attitude will be practiced. Specific emphasis will be made in developing creativity and overcoming creative blocks. The student will be able to apply these design fundamentals to all aspects of the visual communications field. Prerequisites: None Credit Breakout: 1.00 lecture, 0.00 lab, 0.00 other. | ||
| Total | 19 | |
| Total Program Requirements | 19 | |
