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Photography As A Career Starts With The Right Education
• University of Massachusetts, Amherst Photography is one of the disciplines in the Studio Arts Program of the university's College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Photography is one of the eight concentrations of the B.F.A. Studio Art degree. 'Courses build a solid foundation in technical practice, as students learn both black and white and color photography, and both darkroom and digital processes. Photography is emphasized within the larger framework of visual culture, and students are encouraged to broaden the definitions of photography within the context of art-making.' • Boston University Photography is a 4-credit course and is required to complete the university's B.F.A. art education program. Photography is also a 4-credit course in the university's 5-year art education program, which is designed for 'undergraduate students who wish to major in graphic design, painting, or sculpture, but would also like to obtain state licensure to teach art in the public schools'. The 5-year program combines the B.F.A. with an M.A. degree in Studio Teaching. • Northeastern University The university's Department of Art + Design offers photography—including studio photography—as an elective in its B.F.A. in Digital Art program. Photography is also an elective in the B.S. in Computer Science & Digital Art program. Photography is also addressed in some of the electives in the Art History and Art & Design minors. • University of Massachusetts, Boston The university's undergraduate program addresses photography in many of its courses, including Art of the Twentieth Century, Film Analysis, and Twentieth Century Photography. • Bunker Hill Community College The college addresses photography in its Associate of Arts degree program. • University of Massachusetts, Lowell Photography is the subject of a number of art and design concentrations of the university's B.F.A program. • Bridgewater State University Photography is one of the seven concentrations of the university's B.A. Program. • Montserrat College of Art Photography—along with videography—is a concentration offered by the college. There are of course dozens of other Photography Colleges (MA) that you can choose from. The Photography Colleges (MA) vary in the scope of the photography education they offer. In general they have anywhere from a few hundred to more than 10,000 students—including those studying photography. One of the best places to start your search is www.collegeboard.org. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Alfred oliver writes content about Fine art schools, Photography colleges MA and Illustration art colleges. For more information visit at : www.montserrat.edu/ |
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