LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CURRICULAR GUIDE
Photographic Imaging
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Curriculum Code: 0277 (Effective Fall 1999 - Summer 2004)
The field of photography is vast and diverse with a wide range of employment
opportunities. Professionals include everyone from the traditional person
with a camera, to a lab or service bureau employee, to someone working at a
high-end computer station. Skill requirements fall into two categories,
visual and technical. Visual skills include idea development, composition,
lighting, and communication. Technical skills include practical and
theoretical knowledge of cameras and other photographic-related equipment,
light sensitive materials, processes, and digital-based imaging equipment and
software. A "photographer" may be self-employed, be a member of a small team,
or be employed by a large company.
PREREQUISITES
Students should see the "Course Descriptions" section of this catalog or the
Course Schedule for course prerequisite information. Basic skills assessment
and advising information may be found on page 8 of this catalog.
GENERAL EDUCATION
General education is an important part of this program and includes a
mathematics competency requirement. To fulfill the mathematics competency
requirement, students may need to complete specific coursework in mathematics.
For information on how to fulfill all general education requirements, see page
22.
INFORMATION
Contact the Photographic Imaging Technology Program, Photography Center, Room
117, telephone number (517) 483-1673.
REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 42 CREDITS
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
ARTS 171 Computer Graphics/Photography 3
IMAG 111 Intro to Photographic Tech I 4
IMAG 112 Design for Imaging Tech 3
IMAG 113 Lighting Concepts/Applications 3
IMAG 114 Intro Photographic Color Tech 3
IMAG 117 Intro to Photographic Tech II 4
IMAG 119 Intermediate Lighting 4
IMAG 210 Intermediate Color Ap and Tech 3
IMAG 211 Advanced Color Appl and Tech 4
IMAG 220 Intermed Still Imaging Tech 4
IMAG 221 Advanced Still Imaging Tech 4
IMAG 234 Portfolio Assembly/Degree Comp (See Note 1) 3
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 18 CREDITS
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas 9 Credits
(See the "GENERAL EDUCATION" section above)
Writing Core Area 3
Speech Communication Core Area 3
Science/Technology Core Area (See Note 2) 0
Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area 3
Mathematics Competency (See page 22 for information on
how to fulfill this requirement)
CHOICE 2: Business 3 Credits
BUSN 118 Introduction to Business 3
IMAG 233 The Business of Photography 3
CHOICE 3: Special Interest 6 Credits
ARTS 228 Advanced Digital Imaging 3
IMAG 118 Film Production I 4
IMAG 201 Topics Commercial Photography 3
IMAG 202 Topics in Photo Communication 3
IMAG 203 Topics in Film/Multimedia 3
IMAG 204 Topics in Imaging Self-Express 3
IMAG 205 Topics in Hybrid Imaging 3
IMAG 206 End Technologies 3
IMAG 207 Imaging Issues 3
IMAG 208 Input Processes 3
IMAG 226 Film Production II 4
IMAG 227 Film Production III 4
IMAG 228 Independent Study 3
IMAG 229 Advanced Imaging Applications 1
IMAG 238 Project Lab Independent Study 3
IMAG 240 Internship 4
MINIMUM TOTAL 60
NOTES:
1. The Portfolio is considered to be the final course in this curriculum.
All imaging and non-photo courses must be completed or be taken
concurrently with IMAG 234.
2. For students completing all requirements for this program (including
IMAG 114), the Science/Technology Core Area requirement is waived.
3. Students completing this curriculum have the option of doing so through
a two-year, full-time sequence of courses or through part-time
enrollment over a longer period. The full-time sequence begins most
efficiently in the Fall Semester. Part-time students may begin their
studies any semester.
4. For graduation, a student must have earned a minimum actual grade of 2.0
in all courses taken to satisfy the course credits required in this
curriculum.
SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE
Students should see course descriptions to find out when departments plan to
offer courses. Students who for any reason are unable to follow the course
sequence suggested below (for example, those who are part-time, have
transferred in courses from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill)
should contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with adjustments.
I II III IV
IMAG 111 IMAG 114 ARTS 171 IMAG 211
IMAG 112 IMAG 117 IMAG 210 IMAG 221
IMAG 113 IMAG 119 IMAG 220 IMAG 234
Lim.Ch.1 Lim.Ch.1 Lim.Ch.3 Lim.Ch.2
Lim Ch.1 Lim.Ch.3
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