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214 Center Grove Road, Randolph, NJ 07869 n 973-328-5000 n www.ccm.edu COUNTY COLLEGE of MORRIS Photography Technology Photography Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree The Photography Technology program provides graduates with entry-level employment skills in the rapidly changing professional photography field. Following a foundation year of basic photography, digital photography, general education, and art courses, you will complete your second year with specialized courses in lighting and color design. The emphasis is on hands-on experiences to help you develop both your creative ability and your technical skills. Career Opportunities Students who graduated from the Photography Technology program have found careers in photojournalism, established local businesses, freelance on a variety of projects, and have become studio managers and digital techs in the tri-state area. Contacts Art and Design Department 973-328-5446 Emeriti Hall, Room 102 Hrvoje Slovenc Photography Special Projects [email protected] or 973-328-5440 Professor Nieves Gruneiro-Roadcap Chairperson [email protected] 973-328-5435 Transfer Opportunities Students in the program have transferred to the Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston, the School of Visual Arts in New York, Rutgers University, Rochester Institute of Revised 8/28/17 continued on back...

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214 Center Grove Road, Randolph, NJ 07869 n 973-328-5000 n www.ccm.edu

County College of Morris

Photography Technology

Photography TechnologyAssociate in Applied Science Degree

The Photography Technology program provides graduates with entry-level employment skills in the rapidly changing professional photography field. Following a foundation year of basic photography, digital photography, general education, and art courses, you will complete your second year with specialized courses in lighting and color design. The emphasis is on hands-on experiences to help you develop both your creative ability and your technical skills.

Career OpportunitiesStudents who graduated from the Photography Technology program have found careers in photojournalism, established local businesses, freelance on a variety of projects, and have become studio managers and digital techs in the tri-state area.

Contacts • Art and Design Department 973-328-5446 Emeriti Hall, Room 102

• Hrvoje Slovenc Photography Special Projects [email protected] or 973-328-5440

• Professor Nieves Gruneiro-Roadcap Chairperson [email protected] 973-328-5435

Transfer OpportunitiesStudents in the program have transferred to the Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston, the School of Visual Arts in New York, Rutgers University, Rochester Institute of

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Technology, Pratt Institute, New Jersey City University, Montclair State University, Rhode Island School of Design, Art Institute of Chicago, and Corcoran College of Art and Design.

FacultyFaculty in this program are professional educators, as well as working artists who have exhibited nationally and internationally.

FacilitiesPhotography students will have access to outstanding facilities. The photography lab is fully equipped with traditional wet-lab darkrooms. It also includes a Mac-based digital imaging lab and a lighting studio with full electronic flash facilities. Students also have access to view cameras and medium format cameras.

Curriculum

General Education Foundation (25/27 CR)

Communication (6 CR)

English Composition I 3

English Composition II 3

Math-Science-Technology (7/9 CR)

Choose from General Education course list

Mathematics 3/4

Laboratory Science 4

Technology 0-1

Social Science or Humanities (3 CR)

Choose from General Education course list 3

General Education Electives (9 CR)

History of Photography 3

General Education Electives 6

Total General Education Credits 25/27

Photography Technology Core (39 CR)

Photography I 3

Photography II 3

Photographic Processes 3

Contemporary Photography 3

Digital Imaging I 3

Color Photography I 3

Studio Lighting 3

Digital Imaging II 3

Portfolio Preparation 3

Professional Studio Photography 3

Documentary Photography 3

Two-Dimensional Design 3

Drawing I 3

Total Core Credits 39

Total Program Credits 64/66

Note: You must see a faculty advisor to plan your sequence of courses. For the most up-to-date listing of courses, see the Curriculum Checklist for this program on the CCM website at http://www.ccm.edu/studentLife/CampusServices/advisement/CurriculumChecksheets.aspx.