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FY 2007

Austin Community College

FY 2007 Degree Plan

Photographic Technology

ADVERTISING-FASHION FOCUS
Associate of Applied Science Degree

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
PHTC1311
Fundamentals of Photography 3



Humanities/Fine Arts1 3
PHTC1400
Photo Digital Imaging I 4



Mathematics1 3



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13
Semester II
+PHTC2401
Intermediate Photography 4
+PHTC1441
Color Photography I 4
+PHTC2449
Photo Digital Imaging II 4
PHTC1313
History of Photography 3



Social and Behavioral Science1 3



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18
Semester III
+PHTC1445
Illustrative Photography I 4
+PHTC2341
Color Photography II 3
+PHTC1340
Photographic Retouching I 3
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
SPCH1315 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3



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16
Semester IV
+PHTC2445
Illustrative Photography II2 4
+PHTC2340
Photographic Studio Management 3



Restricted Elective2/3 3
+PHTC1302
Photographic Lab Techniques 3
ACNT1303
Introduction to Accounting I -- Non-Business Majors 3



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16
Semester V
+#PHTC2343
Portfolio Development 3



Restricted Elective2/4 3



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6





TOTALS
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1 Select from the appropriate section of the General Education Course List.
2 PHTC 2342, PHTC 2351, PHTC 2445 - Students are encouraged to use outside photo labs instead of darkroom courses enabling them to develop a working professional relationship.
3 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1343, PHTC 1344, PHTC 2342.
4 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1351, PHTC 2331, PHTC 2351.


PEOPLE-PORTRAIT FOCUS
Associate of Applied Science Degree

This program provides learning experience in theory, laboratory, and studio work in portrait photography. Assignments include portraiture of men, women, children, and groups in studio and on location using electronic flash or natural light. 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
PHTC1311
Fundamentals of Photography 3
PHTC1400
Photo Digital Imaging I 4



Humanities/Fine Arts1 3



Mathematics1 3



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13
Semester II
+PHTC2401
Intermediate Photography 4
+PHTC1441
Color Photography I 4
+PHTC2449
Photo Digital Imaging II 4
PHTC1313
History of Photography 3



Social and Behavioral Science1 3



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18
Semester III
+PHTC1453
Portraiture I 4
+PHTC2341
Color Photography II 3
+PHTC1340
Photographic Retouching I 3
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
SPCH1315 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3



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16
Semester IV
+PHTC2340
Photographic Studio Management 3
+PHTC2453
Portraiture II1 4



Restricted Elective2/3 3
+PHTC1302
Photographic Lab Techniques 3
ACNT1303
Introduction to Accounting I -- Non-Business Majors 3



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16
Semester V
+#PHTC2343
Portfolio Development 3



Restricted Elective2/4 3



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6





TOTALS
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69
1 Select from the appropriate section of the General Education Course List.
2 PHTC 2342, PHTC 2351, PHTC 2453 - Students are encouraged to use outside photo labs instead of darkroom courses enabling them to develop working professional relationships.
3 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1343, PHTC 1344, PHTC 2342.
4 Select from the following courses: PHTC 1347, PHTC 2351.


PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
Certificate

Students successfully completing this program are prepared for careers as photographic retouchers, print finishers, and print colorists, print restorers, and print copiers, and can perform the duties of a photographer's assistant in simple portrait and product photography. Job opportunities are found in studios, color labs, archives, and the animation industry. The sit-down nature of much of the program makes the training ideally suited for the mobility impaired. Trainees should have good artistic sense, creative ability, fine visual acuity, accurate color perception, and excellent eye-hand coordination. Employment opportunities are considered to be above average. Minor variations desirable for student career goals may be accomplished within college policies by approval of the Program Coordinator.

Semester I
PHTC1311
Fundamentals of Photography 3
PHTC1400
Photo Digital Imaging I 4



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7
Semester II
+PHTC1340
Photographic Retouching I 3
BUSG2309
Small Business Management 3
+IMED1416
Web Page Design I 4



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10
Semester III
+PHTC2449
Photo Digital Imaging II 4
+PHTC1442
Photographic Retouching II 4



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8





TOTALS
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25


PHOTOJOURNALISM
Certificate

Students successfully completing this program are training for careers in newspaper and magazine photography. Students will learn how to shoot for short deadlines and complicated photo stories. Students will be trained to work independently as well as for news organizations.

Semester I
PHTC1335
Basic Camera Techniques OR 3
PHTC1311
Fundamentals of Photography
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
PHTC1400
Photo Digital Imaging I 4



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10
Semester II
+PHTC1351
Photojournalism I 3
+COMM2311
News Reporting I 3
PHTC1313
History of Photography 3



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9
Semester III
+COMM1317
News Photography II 3
+PHTC1343
Expressive Photography 3
ACNT1303
Introduction to Accounting I -- Non-Business Majors 3



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9





TOTALS
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28


Degree Plans updated September 30, 2008 04:36am
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