Skagit Valley College

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 Course Title:   Photography I

 Title Abbreviation:   PHOTOGRAPHY I

 Department:    ART

 Course #:    181

 Credits:    4

 Variable:     No

 IUs:    4.5

 CIP:    500605

 EPC:    n/a

 REV:    2021


 Course Description  

A studio course introducing theory, practice, and history of photography as a medium of visual communication and creative expression. Field and laboratory work on guided self-directed projects in digital and black and white processing/printing. Students supply materials and digital camera. No text purchase. Fully manual film cameras are available in the lab. Lab fee.

 Prerequisite  

Prerequisite: ENGL 099 with a "C" or higher (or placement into ENGL& 101).

Additional Course Details

Contact Hours (based on 11 week quarter)

Lecture: 33

Lab: 22

Other: 0

Systems: 0

Clinical: 0


Intent: Distribution Requirement(s) Status:  

Academic Humanities  

Equivalencies At Other Institutions

Other Institution Equivalencies Table
Institution Course # Remarks
CWU X
U of W X
WSU X
WWU X

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Students will learn knowledge of the historic development of the photographic process and development of subject matter and themes in photography.
  2. Students will learn competency in operating a 35 mm camera, processing in the dark room and use of a digital camera and application.
  3. Students will learn the refinement of vision in black and white photography with emphasis on creating composition and content.
  4. Students will learn to analyze photographs using the vocabulary of the discipline.

General Education Learning Values & Outcomes

Revised August 2008 and affects outlines for 2008 year 1 and later.

Course Contents

  1. Using lectures and discussion students will learn the historic development and application of photography.
  2. Using field work and (wet) laboratory work on guided self directed projects students will learn black and white processing and printing and when appropriate digital technique and application.
  3. Using field work and portfolio development students will demonstrate photographic composition and development of idea, content and meaning.
  4. Using formal critique sessions students will demonstrate analysis of their photographs using the vocabulary of the discipline.