DCB catalog 2022-24

Course Descriptions 127 independently on an eight-week documentary project. This is a photo intensive class, so the students will produce a high volume of photos each week and gain valuable editing skills as well as developing their photographic skills. PHOT 289 Photography Portfolio (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: Instructor Approval In this course, students will create a professional portfolio in their desired area of focus. Emphasis will be placed on ideation and concept while developing a personal style with a high standard of professionalism and technical proficiency. The final project will be a professional portfolio the students will use to enter their photographic careers. PHOT 292 Photography Practicum III (1CR) Fall; Pre: PHOT 180, PHOT 190, PHOT 150 In this course, students will work independently and with the instructor or studio manager on practical assignments as they relate to their future careers in professional photography. Emphasis will be placed on photographing campus events, assisting the campus photographer and instructor during professional photo sessions, working as campus photographers, working independently on professional sessions for the campus studio, mentoring, and internships. PHOT 293 - Photography Practicum IV (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: PHOT 180, PHOT 190, PHOT 150 In this course, students will work independently on practical assignments as they relate to their future careers in professional photography. Students will choose one of three options for completing practicum. An internship with a professional studio, working as self-employed, or doing freelance/stock photography work. This course is designed to meet the practicum requirements for online students only. PHOT 296 -Study Abroad: Outdoor Photography (3CR) Pre: PHOT 180, PHOT 150 or Instructor Approval This is an eight-week intensive course in which students will learn all aspects of outdoor photography including lighting, equipment, locations, techniques, post-production, image editing, presentation, and careers. Students will explore a variety of subject matter including landscapes, scenic, wildlife, rustic, rural, and urban photography. Students will spend six weeks in an online classroom prior to travel. One week traveling abroad in a photo intensive program where students will have daily lectures and photo excursions. One week preparing a digital portfolio along with matted and framed, gallery ready, prints for display. PHYSICS (PHYS) PHYS 120 Fundamentals of Physics (4CR) Spring; Pre: High School Algebra An application of the concepts and principles of physics to the real world. Topics selected from mechanics, heat, optics, electricity, magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics. PHYS 211 College Physics I (4CR) Fall; Pre: MATH 103 The non-calculus physics course sequence recommended for pre-medical and pre- professional students. Topics: Newtonian mechanics and gravitation, work and energy, solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics includes lab. PHYS 212 College Physics II (4CR) Spring; Pre: PHYS 211 The non-calculus general physics course sequence recommended for pre-medical and pre-professional students. Topics: vibration and waves, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and an introduction to modern physics, includes lab. PHYS 251 University Physics I (5CR) Fall; Pre: MATH 165

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