Photography
Courses
- Photography — A.S. Degree 64 credits
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Major Description
The Photography A.S. Degree at Dakota County Technical College combines the art, science and business of photography into a dynamic program aimed at helping students achieve one of three broad goals:
- Acceptance to a four-year college
- Starting their own photography business; or
- Entering a specific sector of the visual communications workplace.
All students will complete a technical core curriculum and a general education curriculum. Students will choose a Photography emphasis area (major) and then complete photography studies in one of the specialized area.
Nature of Work
Photographers work in a multitude of industry-specific niches. Some specialize in photographing people, while others work only with products. Some work in very artistic settings, while others work in very technical and scientific arenas. Some work for small and large businesses, while others are self employed. This program gives students the technical core necessary to begin studies in their chosen sector of the photographic marketplace.
Career Opportunities
After graduation, students may choose to seek further education (four-year college), self-employment or many career options. Some options include historical photography/preservation, advertising, aerial, crime scene, commercial, editorial, fashion, fine art, forensic, medical, photo chemistry, photojournalism, portraits, scientific and stock photography.
Program Delivery
Students can begin this program in the Fall semester only. Courses are offered primarily during the day; however, some courses are made available in the evening. Full- or part-time starts are available.
Advanced Standing
Previous college courses, certification, licensure and training may be considered for credit in the major. The responsibility for seeking credit rests with the student and can be initiated by completing the course SMGT2950 Prior Experiential Learning Portfolio Development (1 elective credit).
After DCTC
DCTC has transfer agreements for this program with the following colleges: Bemidji State University, Metropolitan State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Southwest Minnesota State University and Saint Mary's University. See Transfer Credits for more information.
Student Outcomes
- Graduates of the program will be prepared for entry to a four-year college, self employment and entry into the visual communications field.
- Students will have hands on experience with traditional and digital photographic equipment.
- Students will complete projects and courses, which closely parallel real-world photographic assignments.
- Students will display the professional and ethical standards applied within the photographic industry.
- Students will gain knowledge of the business, art, and science of photography.
- See General Education outcome statement
Academic Advisor
- Alison Tauer
Academic Advisor
alison.tauer@dctc.edu
651-423-8384
Dean
- Sherralyn Cox
Dean of Design and Health/Human Services
Faculty
| Tangen, Darrell | 651-423-8584 | darrell.tangen@dctc.edu | BIO |
| Eilers, Bill | 651-423-8364 | william.eilers@dctc.edu | BIO |
| Latner, Peter | 651-423-8590 | peter.latner@dctc.edu | BIO |
