Bachelors of Science in Photography Undergraduate Programme By University of Central Florida |TopUniversities

Bachelors of Science in Photography

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Photography degree is part of a joint program, a 2+2 agreement, with Daytona State College. Florida's 2+2 programs allow students graduating from the community college to flow seamlessly into their third and fourth years at the university level. UCF accepts photography majors who have earned the Associate of Science in Photographic Technology degree from DSC. Students who do not have the 2?year A.S. in Photographic Technology from DSC, and that have some of the required courses at the A.S. level, are considered on a case?by?case basis. The UCF?DSC joint AS and BS photography programs offer a holistic photographic education which incorporates strong technical, creative, and critical skills to empower graduates for life long success in a variety of professional photographic fields. The UCF?DSC partnership provides students the opportunity to work with a diverse professional faculty in an environment that encourages excellence and innovative approaches to photography that will position graduates to compete in a rapidly changing industry. The Associate of Science in Photographic Technology degree from DSC will provide a student with a solid foundation in photography. It is an applied program (technical) that develops entry?level skills for the photographic profession. The UCF Bachelor of Science in Photography degree builds upon those strong technical foundations through advanced studies in studio and digital methodologies, editorial & narrative, aesthetics, the history and theories of photography and the application of all of those considerations towards creating bodies of work that a graduate can use as a stepping?stone to various avenues of image creation. The studies offered at UCF help provide students with an opportunity to further explore their creative potential.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Photography degree is part of a joint program, a 2+2 agreement, with Daytona State College. Florida's 2+2 programs allow students graduating from the community college to flow seamlessly into their third and fourth years at the university level. UCF accepts photography majors who have earned the Associate of Science in Photographic Technology degree from DSC. Students who do not have the 2?year A.S. in Photographic Technology from DSC, and that have some of the required courses at the A.S. level, are considered on a case?by?case basis. The UCF?DSC joint AS and BS photography programs offer a holistic photographic education which incorporates strong technical, creative, and critical skills to empower graduates for life long success in a variety of professional photographic fields. The UCF?DSC partnership provides students the opportunity to work with a diverse professional faculty in an environment that encourages excellence and innovative approaches to photography that will position graduates to compete in a rapidly changing industry. The Associate of Science in Photographic Technology degree from DSC will provide a student with a solid foundation in photography. It is an applied program (technical) that develops entry?level skills for the photographic profession. The UCF Bachelor of Science in Photography degree builds upon those strong technical foundations through advanced studies in studio and digital methodologies, editorial & narrative, aesthetics, the history and theories of photography and the application of all of those considerations towards creating bodies of work that a graduate can use as a stepping?stone to various avenues of image creation. The studies offered at UCF help provide students with an opportunity to further explore their creative potential.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
International students also have the following other English language requirements: a minimum score of 550 on TOEFL (paper-based), score of 213 on TOEFL (computer-based).

Jan-2000

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