| PHOTOGRAPHY—STILL |
Anyone with an interest in photography, whether beginner, advanced amateur or professional, will find a course or program within the photography program that will teach them new skills and/or prepare them for a career in photography.
The OCC Photography program is intended to prepare students for employment in a number of specialization areas within the field of professional photography. The student, after completing the first year foundation courses, may elect to take advanced courses in commercial photography, advertising illustration, portraiture, architectural photography, fashion photography, documentary photography, color management, digital work flow, photo journalism, retouching and business practices for photographers.
In addition to courses intended to train photographers, the program also includes several black and white and digital classes for professional photographers who wish to learn new skills and/or for those who are interested in careers as photographic laboratory technicians.
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CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT |
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Required Courses |
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Units |
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First Semester |
| Color & Design 2-D |
ART |
A110 |
(3) |
| Basic Photography (3) |
PHOT |
A120 |
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| History & Aesthetics of Photo |
PHOT |
A130 |
(3) |
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Second Semester |
| History / Apprec Western Art |
ART |
A101 |
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(3) |
| Contemporary Art History |
ART |
A102 |
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| Intro to Digital Photography |
PHOT |
A125 |
(3) |
| Intro to Professional Photo |
PHOT |
A180 |
(3) |
| Any "100" level photo course |
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(2) minimum |
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Third Semester |
| Commercial Photo |
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A188 |
(5) |
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Intro to Prof Color Photo |
PHOT |
A280 |
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| Professional Digital Capture |
PHOT |
A205 |
(3) |
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Fourth Semester |
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Art Photography |
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Select six (6) units from the following: |
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| Any "A200" level photo courses |
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(6) |
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Total: |
(42) |
| Recommended: |
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| Fundamentals of Composition: |
ENGL |
A100 |
(3) |
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE |
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Complete the Certificate of Achievement and Associate in Arts Graduation Requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the catalog. |