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PHOTOGRAPHY 34<br />
History of Photography<br />
3 UNITS – (UC:CSU)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent<br />
Lecture 3 hours<br />
A survey of the historical development of the medium including major<br />
technological inventions and advancements, styles and movements, and<br />
important photographers from 1826 through the 1960’s. Special attention is<br />
paid to the impact of the photographic image and how it has shaped modern<br />
culture worldwide.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY 46<br />
Photographic Digital Imaging {Adobe Photoshop}<br />
3 UNITS - (A)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours.<br />
This digital imaging course incorporates the use of computers and photo<br />
digitizing software to alter, enhance, and create new images that can be<br />
output to film and print media.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY 49<br />
Advanced Photographic Digital Imaging<br />
6 UNITS - (CSU)<br />
Prerequisite: Photography 46 with a satisfactory grade.<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 9 hours.<br />
(see "Health Advisory" under Certificate Programs)<br />
This digital imaging course will incorporate the use of photographic and<br />
graphic design digital software, scanners, printers, and cameras to create<br />
and output images.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY 50<br />
Specialty Fields<br />
3 UNITS – (RPT 3) (A)<br />
Prerequisite: Photography 3 with a satisfactory grade or instructor’s approval<br />
of advanced level portfolio.<br />
Laboratory 9 hours. to be announced<br />
An independent study course designed to create a photography portfolio.<br />
This class is designed for advanced students and gives special attention to<br />
their individual concepts and goals.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY 107<br />
INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
3.00 UNITS<br />
PREREQUISITE: Photo 007 and Photo 46.<br />
Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 3 hours.<br />
An in-depth course in the workflow of professional digital photography. RAW<br />
capture, processing, color management, archiving, transferring files, and<br />
printing will be stressed. Students will also explore studio lighting using<br />
tungsten lights and will develop a portfolio demonstrating technical and<br />
aesthetic proficiency. A limited number of professional digital cameras may<br />
be provided by the department for student usage. Owning a digital SLR<br />
camera is not a requirement but is highly recommended.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY 207<br />
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
3.00 UNITS<br />
PREREQUISITE: Photo 107.<br />
Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 3 hours.<br />
An advanced course in the technical and practical aspects of professional<br />
digital photography. Topics will include: advanced RAW processing,<br />
advanced archiving, advanced digital SLR techniques, electronic flash for<br />
the studio and on location, as well as digital tech training including Phase<br />
One software and the medium format digital back. Additionally, students will<br />
learn self-promotion techniques, practice professionalism in the photographic<br />
industry, and create a working portfolio.<br />
LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />
- 167 -<br />
PHYSICAL<br />
EDUCATION<br />
Chair: John Erdhaus<br />
Chair: Jan McEveety<br />
(323) 953-4000 ext. 2860 • MG104<br />
(323) 953-4000 ext. 2868 • WG101<br />
http://athletics.lacitycollege.edu/<br />
http://wpe.lacitycollege.edu/<br />
PROGRAMS OFFERED<br />
Courses Only - No Degree/Certificate<br />
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
NOTE: Not every class is offered each semester. Refer to the current class<br />
schedule for current class offerings.<br />
PREREQUISITES: Specified prerequisites must be completed with a<br />
satisfactory grade or equivalent.<br />
With the exception of contact sports, all activity and theory classes are open<br />
to both men and women. Individual courses are open to both men and women.<br />
Individual courses, Physical Education 96 through 480, may be repeated for<br />
credit. UC limit: Physical Education 96 399, any or all of these courses<br />
combined: maximum credit allowed, 4 units; 401-480, any or all of these<br />
courses combined: maximum Credit allowed, 4 units; 503-516, any or all of<br />
these courses combined: maximum credit allowed 4 units; 710-711; 713-<br />
720, any or all of these courses combined: maximum credit allowed 8 units.<br />
Physical Education 185, 285, 385: depending on course content apply<br />
appropriate Independent Study Limit.<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or its equivalent or concurrent enrollment in Learning<br />
Skills 1, 7, and Speech Communication 113 for all Transfer Theory courses.<br />
DANCE STUDIES 185<br />
Directed Study - Dance<br />
1 UNIT - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)<br />
Allows the student to pursue directed study in dance on a contract basis<br />
under the direction of a supervising instructor.<br />
DANCE STUDIES 452<br />
Introduction to Choreography<br />
1 UNIT - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)<br />
This course introduces students to choreography with an emphasis on basic<br />
steps and combinations, creating dances, terminology, music, and<br />
appreciation of dance as a performing art form. Course may be taken four<br />
times.