Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs, including the Art program, which encompasses courses such as Intermediate Photography and Introduction to Photography.
Art Program
The Art program includes courses that explore digital and analog photography as tools and resources with a wide range of expressive and creative interests.
Course: ART 2500 Intermediate Photography
This course explores digital and analog photography, covering advanced techniques in photo-editing, file management, printing, digital delivery, and studio photography of artwork. Prerequisite(s): ART 1500 Introduction to Photography.
Course: ART 1500 Introduction to Photography
This course explores digital photography, focusing on digital processes such as image capturing, editing, and printing. It also addresses issues related to the circulation and distribution of digital imagery in contemporary culture. Students will have the opportunity to use DSLR cameras, point-and-shoot cameras, and camera phones.
Archway Curriculum
The Archway Curriculum includes Foundational Literacies, with a focus on Creative and Performing Arts.
Academic Policies and Procedures
- Admission criteria vary by student type, including:
- First-Year Student
- Transfer Student
- International Student
- Concurrent Enrollment of High School Student
- Returning Student
- Visiting (non-degree) Student
- Financial Information is available for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Student Life and Academic Policies and Procedures are outlined in the university catalog.
- Degree and Program Requirements are specified for each program.
- Certificates and Academic Recognition are also available.
Graduate Programs
- Admission and Financial Information are available for graduate students.
- Academic Policies and Procedures, as well as Degrees and Requirements, are outlined for graduate programs.
- Certificates are also offered at the graduate level.
University Register
- Administration and Board of Governors information is available.
- Faculty Emeriti and Faculty listings are also included.
Academic Year and Catalog
The online version of the university catalog supersedes any printed catalog or PDF version as the official catalog. The university reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in this official online version, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.
