Grand Valley state University
Photography
• Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (B.A., B.S.)
Studies in photography at Grand Valley State University encompass the history, critical and aesthetic theory, and varied practice of photography as a medium of visual communication and expression in culture and society.
Program Offerings at Grand Valley
The photography program offers high-quality, student-centered, production and theory courses aimed at developing liberally educated professionals able to thoughtfully adapt and thrive in a variety of professional and creative environments. Students can select a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program of study.
Coursework
Coursework includes the following:
• Black and white photography
• Color photography
• Digital photography
• Studio photography
• Documentary photography
• Photojournalism
• History, theory, and criticism
Career Options
The B.A. and B.S. degrees prepare students to:
• Apply their expertise in museums and galleries.
• Work creatively in commercial advertising and portrait studios.
• Produce compelling work as photojournalists and editorial photographers.
• Begin careers as professional artists.
• Combine a knowledge of image-making with another field for a variety of interests and functions.
Why Study Photography at Grand Valley?
A dedication to the education of intelligent image-makers that is neither constrained in a vocational training program, nor a narrow studio art emphasis alone, is what makes the photography program at Grand Valley distinct and valued in the state and region.
• The school has many ties with business, community, and cultural organizations, and has contacts with experts in a variety of areas in communications, which serve as outstanding resources both within the classroom and for internships.
• The diversity of courses offered allows students the opportunity to explore a variety of photographic methods and applications as they develop their personal expertise and interests.
• The program prepares students to engage graduate studies in fine art programs.
• Faculty in photography have a broad range of professional experience and a dedication to teaching.
•
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Photography
Requirements for a Major in Photography
1. School of Communications Core Credits: 9
All students majoring in the School of Communications must complete the following core courses, for a total of nine credits:
• COM 101 - Concepts of Communication Credits: 3
• COM 295 - Theories of Communication Credits: 3
• COM 201 - Speech Credits: 3
OR
COM 215 - Story Making Credits: 3
Capstone Requirement:
• COM 495 - Issues in Communication (Capstone) Credits: 3
All students majoring in the School of Communications must take COM 495 (three credits) during their senior year. This Capstone course offers a synthesis of ideas and theories about one or more current critical issues in communication.
B.A. and B.S. Cognates
All undergraduate programs in the School of Communications offer both the B.A. degree and the B.S. degree. All students selecting majors in the School of Communications must choose either the B.A. cognate or the B.S. cognate that is intended for a particular undergraduate program.
B.A. Cognate
The B.A. degree requires a third-semester proficiency in a foreign language of the student’s choice.
B.S. Cognate
The B.S. cognate for the photography program requires:
• CIS 150 - Introduction to Computing Credits: 3
OR
PHI 103 - Logic Credits: 3
• STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics Credits: 3
• COM 300 - Foundations of Communication Research Credits: 3
2. Photography Core
(nine courses, for a minimum of 30 credits)
• ART 149 - Introduction to Visual Composition Credits: 3
• CPH 171 - Photography I Credits: 4
• CPH 172 - Photography II Credits: 3
• CPH 266 - History of Photography I Credits: 3
• CPH 272 - Digital Photography 1 Credits: 3
• CPH 273 - Classic 4 x 5 Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 279 - Color Printing Credits: 3
• CPH 366 - History of Photography II Credits: 3
• CPH 498 - Senior Thesis/Project Credits: 1 to 6
3. Electives Credits: Minimum of 9
• CPH 371 - Experimental Black and White Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 373 - Digital Photography 2 Credits: 3
• CPH 374 - Color Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 375 - Studio Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 377 - The Social Eye Credits: 4 (offered in F of even years)
• CPH 399 - Independent Study Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 490 - Internship Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 280/380/480 Special Topics (TBA) Credits: 3
Suggested Order of Coursework
Students should take:
• CPH 171 - Photography I
and
CPH 266 - History of Photography I
their first semester and
Undergraduate Tuition Rates
Undergraduate Level
Non-Michigan Resident
Lower Division
(0 - 54 credits earned)
• $15,408 (per year)
• $7,704 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $642 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
Upper Division
(55+ credits earned)
• $15,984 (per year)
• $7,992 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $666 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
เอกสารประกอบการสมัครเรียน
• Official high school transcript
• TOEFL 80, IELTS 6.5,
• A $30.00 non-refundable application fee
• Any necessary supporting documentation
• https://www.gvsu.edu/admissions/international/undergraduate-application-requirements-11.htm
มหาวิทยาลัยแกรนด์วัลเลย์การถ่ายภาพ•ปริญญาตรีศิลปะหรือวิทยาศาสตรบัณฑิต (ปริญญาตรี ปริญญาตรี)การศึกษาในการถ่ายภาพที่มหาวิทยาลัยแกรนด์วัลเลย์รอบประวัติ ทฤษฎีสำคัญ และความงาม และปฏิบัติแตกต่างกันของการถ่ายภาพเป็นสื่อนิเทศและนิพจน์ในวัฒนธรรมและสังคมเสนอโปรแกรมที่แกรนด์วัลเลย์โปรแกรมถ่ายภาพมีคุณภาพสูง นักเรียนแปลก ผลิตและทฤษฎีหลักสูตรมุ่งพัฒนาใต้ศึกษาผู้เชี่ยวชาญที่สามารถปรับ และเจริญเติบโตในสภาพแวดล้อมอาชีพ และความคิดสร้างสรรค์ที่หลากหลายดี นักเรียนสามารถเลือกเป็นศิลปศาสตรบัณฑิต (บัญชีบัณฑิตทฤษฎี) หรือโปรแกรมการศึกษาวิทยาศาสตรบัณฑิต (ปริญญาตรี)สอนสอนรวมต่อไปนี้:•ถ่ายภาพขาวดำ•ถ่ายภาพสี•ถ่ายภาพดิจิตอล•สตูดิโอถ่ายภาพ•ถ่ายภาพสารคดี• Photojournalism•ประวัติ ทฤษฎี และวิจารณ์ตัวเลือกอาชีพองศาการบัญชีบัณฑิตทฤษฎีและบีเอสเตรียมนักเรียน:•ใช้ความเชี่ยวชาญของพวกเขาในพิพิธภัณฑ์และหอศิลป์•ทำงานอย่างสร้างสรรค์ในธุรกิจโฆษณาและภาพสตูดิโอ•ผลิตงานน่าสนใจเป็น photojournalists และบรรณาธิการช่างภาพ•เริ่มต้นร่วมงานกับเราเป็นมืออาชีพศิลปิน•รวมความรู้ image-making กับอีกหลากหลายสนใจและฟังก์ชันเรียนถ่ายภาพที่แกรนด์วัลเลย์ทำไมA dedication to the education of intelligent image-makers that is neither constrained in a vocational training program, nor a narrow studio art emphasis alone, is what makes the photography program at Grand Valley distinct and valued in the state and region.• The school has many ties with business, community, and cultural organizations, and has contacts with experts in a variety of areas in communications, which serve as outstanding resources both within the classroom and for internships.• The diversity of courses offered allows students the opportunity to explore a variety of photographic methods and applications as they develop their personal expertise and interests.• The program prepares students to engage graduate studies in fine art programs.• Faculty in photography have a broad range of professional experience and a dedication to teaching. • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Photography Requirements for a Major in Photography 1. School of Communications Core Credits: 9 All students majoring in the School of Communications must complete the following core courses, for a total of nine credits:• COM 101 - Concepts of Communication Credits: 3• COM 295 - Theories of Communication Credits: 3• COM 201 - Speech Credits: 3 OR COM 215 - Story Making Credits: 3Capstone Requirement:• COM 495 - Issues in Communication (Capstone) Credits: 3All students majoring in the School of Communications must take COM 495 (three credits) during their senior year. This Capstone course offers a synthesis of ideas and theories about one or more current critical issues in communication.B.A. and B.S. Cognates All undergraduate programs in the School of Communications offer both the B.A. degree and the B.S. degree. All students selecting majors in the School of Communications must choose either the B.A. cognate or the B.S. cognate that is intended for a particular undergraduate program.B.A. Cognate The B.A. degree requires a third-semester proficiency in a foreign language of the student’s choice.B.S. Cognate The B.S. cognate for the photography program requires:• CIS 150 - Introduction to Computing Credits: 3 OR PHI 103 - Logic Credits: 3• STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics Credits: 3• COM 300 - Foundations of Communication Research Credits: 32. Photography Core (nine courses, for a minimum of 30 credits)• ART 149 - Introduction to Visual Composition Credits: 3• CPH 171 - Photography I Credits: 4• CPH 172 - Photography II Credits: 3• CPH 266 - History of Photography I Credits: 3• CPH 272 - Digital Photography 1 Credits: 3• CPH 273 - Classic 4 x 5 Photography Credits: 3• CPH 279 - Color Printing Credits: 3• CPH 366 - History of Photography II Credits: 3• CPH 498 - Senior Thesis/Project Credits: 1 to 63. Electives Credits: Minimum of 9
• CPH 371 - Experimental Black and White Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 373 - Digital Photography 2 Credits: 3
• CPH 374 - Color Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 375 - Studio Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 377 - The Social Eye Credits: 4 (offered in F of even years)
• CPH 399 - Independent Study Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 490 - Internship Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 280/380/480 Special Topics (TBA) Credits: 3
Suggested Order of Coursework
Students should take:
• CPH 171 - Photography I
and
CPH 266 - History of Photography I
their first semester and
Undergraduate Tuition Rates
Undergraduate Level
Non-Michigan Resident
Lower Division
(0 - 54 credits earned)
• $15,408 (per year)
• $7,704 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $642 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
Upper Division
(55+ credits earned)
• $15,984 (per year)
• $7,992 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $666 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
เอกสารประกอบการสมัครเรียน
• Official high school transcript
• TOEFL 80, IELTS 6.5,
• A $30.00 non-refundable application fee
• Any necessary supporting documentation
• https://www.gvsu.edu/admissions/international/undergraduate-application-requirements-11.htm
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Grand Valley state University
Photography
• Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (B.A., B.S.)
Studies in photography at Grand Valley State University encompass the history, critical and aesthetic theory, and varied practice of photography as a medium of visual communication and expression in culture and society.
Program Offerings at Grand Valley
The photography program offers high-quality, student-centered, production and theory courses aimed at developing liberally educated professionals able to thoughtfully adapt and thrive in a variety of professional and creative environments. Students can select a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program of study.
Coursework
Coursework includes the following:
• Black and white photography
• Color photography
• Digital photography
• Studio photography
• Documentary photography
• Photojournalism
• History, theory, and criticism
Career Options
The B.A. and B.S. degrees prepare students to:
• Apply their expertise in museums and galleries.
• Work creatively in commercial advertising and portrait studios.
• Produce compelling work as photojournalists and editorial photographers.
• Begin careers as professional artists.
• Combine a knowledge of image-making with another field for a variety of interests and functions.
Why Study Photography at Grand Valley?
A dedication to the education of intelligent image-makers that is neither constrained in a vocational training program, nor a narrow studio art emphasis alone, is what makes the photography program at Grand Valley distinct and valued in the state and region.
• The school has many ties with business, community, and cultural organizations, and has contacts with experts in a variety of areas in communications, which serve as outstanding resources both within the classroom and for internships.
• The diversity of courses offered allows students the opportunity to explore a variety of photographic methods and applications as they develop their personal expertise and interests.
• The program prepares students to engage graduate studies in fine art programs.
• Faculty in photography have a broad range of professional experience and a dedication to teaching.
•
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Photography
Requirements for a Major in Photography
1. School of Communications Core Credits: 9
All students majoring in the School of Communications must complete the following core courses, for a total of nine credits:
• COM 101 - Concepts of Communication Credits: 3
• COM 295 - Theories of Communication Credits: 3
• COM 201 - Speech Credits: 3
OR
COM 215 - Story Making Credits: 3
Capstone Requirement:
• COM 495 - Issues in Communication (Capstone) Credits: 3
All students majoring in the School of Communications must take COM 495 (three credits) during their senior year. This Capstone course offers a synthesis of ideas and theories about one or more current critical issues in communication.
B.A. and B.S. Cognates
All undergraduate programs in the School of Communications offer both the B.A. degree and the B.S. degree. All students selecting majors in the School of Communications must choose either the B.A. cognate or the B.S. cognate that is intended for a particular undergraduate program.
B.A. Cognate
The B.A. degree requires a third-semester proficiency in a foreign language of the student’s choice.
B.S. Cognate
The B.S. cognate for the photography program requires:
• CIS 150 - Introduction to Computing Credits: 3
OR
PHI 103 - Logic Credits: 3
• STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics Credits: 3
• COM 300 - Foundations of Communication Research Credits: 3
2. Photography Core
(nine courses, for a minimum of 30 credits)
• ART 149 - Introduction to Visual Composition Credits: 3
• CPH 171 - Photography I Credits: 4
• CPH 172 - Photography II Credits: 3
• CPH 266 - History of Photography I Credits: 3
• CPH 272 - Digital Photography 1 Credits: 3
• CPH 273 - Classic 4 x 5 Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 279 - Color Printing Credits: 3
• CPH 366 - History of Photography II Credits: 3
• CPH 498 - Senior Thesis/Project Credits: 1 to 6
3. Electives Credits: Minimum of 9
• CPH 371 - Experimental Black and White Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 373 - Digital Photography 2 Credits: 3
• CPH 374 - Color Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 375 - Studio Photography Credits: 3
• CPH 377 - The Social Eye Credits: 4 (offered in F of even years)
• CPH 399 - Independent Study Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 490 - Internship Credits: 1 to 6
• CPH 280/380/480 Special Topics (TBA) Credits: 3
Suggested Order of Coursework
Students should take:
• CPH 171 - Photography I
and
CPH 266 - History of Photography I
their first semester and
Undergraduate Tuition Rates
Undergraduate Level
Non-Michigan Resident
Lower Division
(0 - 54 credits earned)
• $15,408 (per year)
• $7,704 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $642 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
Upper Division
(55+ credits earned)
• $15,984 (per year)
• $7,992 (for 12-15 credits per semester)
• $666 per credit hour for 1-11 credits and for each credit hour over 15
เอกสารประกอบการสมัครเรียน
• Official high school transcript
• TOEFL 80, IELTS 6.5,
• A $30.00 non-refundable application fee
• Any necessary supporting documentation
• https://www.gvsu.edu/admissions/international/undergraduate-application-requirements-11.htm
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