Photography + Credit Courses
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AS3241
(3.0 credits)
This course aspires to help students become informed and discerning consumers of news by exploring the dynamics of news, politics, and foreign policy in the context of contemporary events with a focus on largely ongoing, international crises.
No sections available this semester
BG2350
(0.5 credits)
This two-session workshop will emphasize creative approaches to flower photography at the United States Botanic Garden.
No sections available this semester
BG2352
(0.5 credits)
Students learn professional techniques to produce dramatic photographs of flowers at the United States Botanic Garden.
No sections available this semester
BG2510
(0.5 credits)
This two-session workshop is designed for photo enthusiasts who want to capture striking images of orchids during the National Orchid Show
No sections available this semester
DM2200
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore the capabilities of powerful programs to manipulate, aggregate and translate digital images and video footage.
No sections available this semester
DM3200
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore the capabilities of powerful programs to manipulate, aggregate and translate digital images and video footage.
No sections available this semester
FA2751
(3.0 credits)
Join fine art photographer Muriel Hasbun and photojournalist Susan Sterner in exploring beneath the surface of beautiful San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (Summer only)
No sections available this semester
PH1200
(3.0 credits or audit)
This course covers the primary skills required for the production of black and white photographs.
No sections available this semester
PH1300
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students learn the fundamentals of photography using digital tools.
No sections available this semester
PH2110
(3.0 credits or audit)
This class introduces the materials, techniques, and aesthetics of making color photographs.
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