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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation
Major: 3195
Effective Term: 2020 Fall   

Award: AAS
Total Credits: 60-64
CIP Code: 50.0605

Instructional Council: Art (17)
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: Upon completion of this degree, students may pursue a career as:
27-4021.00 Photographer
51-9151.00 Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
25-3021.00 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers

Upon completion of a bachelor`s degree, students may pursue a career as:
27-1013.00 Fine Artists

Upon completion of a graduate degree, students may pursue a career as:
25-1121.00 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary


Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Photography program is designed for the student who wishes to pursue a career in photography, either commercial or fine arts. Students will study digital and traditional film-based (darkroom) media, content and image selection, and the theory and practice of visual communication.



Required Courses
ARH101 Prehistoric Through Gothic Art (3) OR
ARH102 Renaissance Through Contemporary Art (3) 3

ARH115 History of Photography 3
ART100 Introduction to Digital Arts 1
ART112 Two-Dimensional Design 3
ART113 Color 3
ART131 Photography I 3
+ ART132 Photography II 3
ART142 Introduction to Digital Photography 3
+ ART143 Intermediate Digital Photography 3

ART255 Art Marketing (3) OR
ART255AB The Portfolio (1) 1-3
Credits: 26-28

Learning Outcomes
1. Demonstrate knowledge of principles of design, aesthetics, and visual communication. (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ARH101, ARH102, ARH115, ART100, ART111, ART112, ART113, ART116, ART131, ART132, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART142, ART143, ART178, ART181, ART234, ART250, ART255, ART255AB, ART270, ART274, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, FMP108, (COM), (CRE), [MA])
2. Create original still and time based images. (ART100, ART131, ART132, ART142, ART143, ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART178, ART237, ART270, ART274, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, FMP108)
3. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge and application of camera techniques. (ART131, ART132, ART142, ART143, ART133, ART134, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART234, ART237, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, FMP108, (COM), (CRE), [MA], [SQ])
4. Demonstrate a thorough and adaptable knowledge of software used in digital imaging and contemporary media. (ART100, ART131, ART142, ART143, ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART178, ART181, ART234, ART237, ART270, ART274, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, FMP108, (COM), (CRE))
5. Create digital imaging workflow. (ART100, ART131, ART142, ART143, ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART178, ART181, ART234, ART237, ART270, ART274, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, FMP108)
6. Utilize effective lighting techniques in natural, artificial and mixed lighting in photography (e.g., product, still life and portraiture). (ART132, ART142, ART143, ART133, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART234, ART237, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, [SG], [SQ])
7. Analyze trends and influences in contemporary and historical photography. (ARH101, ARH102, ARH115, ART131, ART132, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART138, ART142, ART143, ART234, ART250, (CRE), [FYC], [SB])
8. Critically evaluate photographic works. (ARH101, ARH102, ARH115, ART131, ART132, ART142, ART143, ART255, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, (COM), (CRE), [FYC], [SB])
9. Develop a professional body of work and appropriate support material to showcase personal vision and technical skills. (ART132, ART143, ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART133, ART134, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART178, ART181, ART234, ART237, ART250, ART255, ART255AB, ART270, ART274, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, FMP108, (COM), [FYC], [MA], [SB])
10. Identify professional practices in diverse settings (e.g., communication, time management, pricing, and legal and ethical considerations). (ADA/ART169, ADA/ART177, ART132, ART133, ART134, ART138, ART139, ART140, ART143, ART178, ART181, ART237, ART255, ART255AB, ART270, ART274, ART297AA, SBS200, SBS204, (COM), [FYC], [MA])
11. Use visual, verbal, and written communication skills to interact with diverse audiences. (ARH101, ARH102, ARH115, ART131, ART132, ART142, ART143, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART138, ART139, ART234, ART255, ART290AC, ART290EC, ART290MC, ART295DA, ART295DB, ART295DC, ART297AA, (COM), (CRE), [FYC], [SB])
12. Apply historical, cultural, and social contextual perspectives to evaluate a body of work. (ARH101, ARH102, ARH115, ART131, ART132, ART133, ART134, ART137, ART138, ART139, ART142, ART143, ART234, ART250, (COM), (CRE), [FYC], [SB])
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: November 26, 2019

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.