Associate in Science in Photographic Technology (PHOTO-AS)
The Associate in Science degree in Photographic Technology provides students with a thorough foundation in all areas of commercial, editorial, fine art photography and video production, preparing students to seek employment in the many field(s) of professional photography. The degree is designed to prepare individuals to reach their creative potential in professional photographic careers. The curriculum addresses proficiency with a multitude of camera format(s), print production, commercial studio lighting, and expertise in both analogue and current digital processes.
Upon graduation it can act as a transfer degree for persons wishing to continue their education toward an advanced degree at a university or professional art school. Additional general education course work may be required for transfer to a four-year institution. Contact the four-year school for information.
Each student is strongly encouraged to consult an advisor or counselor prior to course registration.
The Associate in Science in Photographic Technology includes a College Credit Certificate in:
Photography
Program Contact:
Mark Francis
(850) 484-2552
mfrancis@pensacolastate.edu
Alaina Plowdrey
Department Head, Visual Arts
(850) 484-2554
aplowdrey@pensacolastate.edu
Degree Requirements
Term 1 (15 cc)
ART 1300C | Drawing I | 3 cc |
| Elective | 3 cc |
ENC 1101C | English Composition I | 3 cc |
| Mathematics (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
PGY 2401C | Photography I | 3 cc |
Term 2 (15 cc)
Term 3 (18 cc)
See general education course list for general education course options.
Term 4 (16 cc)
ART 2950C | Portfolio and Resume Development | 3 cc |
See Choices | Humanities (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
See Choices | Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
PGY 2220C | Commercial Photography | 3 cc |
PGY 2270C | Field Survey of Professional Photography | 4 cc |
See general education course list for general education course options.
Total Credit Hours: 64
Note: Students should register in the Visual Arts Department and work out their personal schedules with the department head.