140 Photography I
A course designed to introduce students to black and white photographic processes and concepts. Students explore photography as a medium of aesthetic expression and become aware of both historic and contemporary trends in photography. Beyond collecting photographic images and studio work, students will engage in group discussions and a series of critiques. Slide lectures, demonstrations of studio processes and research assignments will complement the studio experience. Fulfills general education requirements for The Arts category. Offered each semester.
240 Photography II
A continuation of 140. Individual problems in Photography. Prerequisites: 111, 140. Offered each semester.
340 Photography III
A continuation of 240. Students are expected to demonstrate greater independence and experimentation in their work. Prerequisite: 240. Offered each semester.
440 Photography IV, AB
Concentrated individualized work for advanced students. Prerequisite: 340. May be repeated once for credit. Offered each semester.
480 Special Individual Projects
Individually designed research studies, field experiences, or experimental studio projects in an area of special interest; carried out under the guidance of the instructor or a special supervisor. May be repeated for a maximum of three units of credit. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Offered as needed.