This program provides learning experience in theory, laboratory, and studio work in commercial photography. Assignments also include photography of products, architecture, and fashions. Graduates of this program qualify for jobs as photographer's assistants, laboratory workers, studio managers or owners. Minor variations desirable for student career goals may be accomplished within college policies by approval of the Program Coordinator.

 

Semester I
  PHTC 1311 Fundamentals of Photography
3
  PHTC 1400 Photo Digital Imaging I
4
+ PHTC 1313 History of Photography
3
ENGL 1301 English Composition I
3
     

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Semester II
+ PHTC 2301 Intermediate Photography
3
+ PHTC 1341 Color Photography I
3
+ PHTC 2349 Photo Digital Imaging II
3
  PHTC 1313 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3
  Social/Behavioral Science Selection
3
       
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Semester III
+ PHTC 1345 Illustrative Photography I
3
+ PHTC 2271 Advanced Imaging Lab
2
      Restricted Elective 2/3
3
+ PHTC 1340 Photographic Retouching I  
3
      Humanities/Fine Arts 1
3
 
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Semester IV
+ PHTC  2440 Photographic Studio Management 
4
+ PHTC  2345 Illustrative Photography II
3
      Restricted Elective 2/3
3
+ PHTC  2271 Advanced Imaging Lab
2
+ ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting-Non Business Majors
3
       
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Semester V
+# PHTC 2343 Portfolio Development
3
+ PHTC 2342 Fashion Photography
3
+ PHTC 2271 Advertising Imaging Lab
2
  MRKG 2333 Principles of Selling
3
       
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Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
# Capstone Course
1 Select from the appropriate section of the General Education Course List.
2 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1343, PHTC 1351, PHTC 1347.
3 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1344 or PHTC 2331.

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