| Award | Credits | Course Delivery |
|---|---|---|
| 60 cr. | 100% Online | |
| 32 cr. | 100% Online | |
The field of photography is an expanding visual sector demanding skilled experts. This program guides students through essential aspects of photography, allowing them to apply their skills in image capture remotely. The curriculum focuses on workflow, lighting techniques, portraiture, and product photography, all within the virtual realm. Post-production utilizing the Adobe Creative Suite, as well as foundational lessons in video capture, color management, and print production, are integral parts of the online experience. Important entrepreneurial courses are included in our A.A.S. degree as well.
The Professional Photography A.A.S. Degree and Diploma programs prepare students to capture images in many different environments and then transform those images into client ready files or prints. The A.A.S. degree includes business courses preparing graduates for the current job market or photography business ownership.
Students must possess a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) or mirrorless camera that captures images in manual mode and has interchangeable lenses. Contact Lisa Cline if you own a camera to confirm it meets the requirements, or for guidance in purchasing a camera.
This program offers Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). Seek credit for life experience to accelerate your progress toward a degree, diploma, or certificate. Visit the Credit for Prior Learning page to learn more.
| Professional Photography A.A.S. Degree • 60 credits |
Photography Diploma • 32 credits |
|
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $199.65/cr. | $199.65/cr. |
| Student Fees | $30.65/cr. | $30.65/cr. |
| Textbooks | $500 | $100 |
| Basic Lighting Kit | $693.74 | $693.74 |
| Additional Expenses | $500 | $500 |
| Grand Total | $15,511.74 | $8,663.34 |
Each year, 91¿ì²¥ and the 91¿ì²¥ Foundation make more than $200,000 in scholarships available to our students. Students are encouraged to create an account and apply for scholarships online.
Students looking for ways to help finance their college education can find part-time jobs on campus with various 91¿ì²¥ departments and programs. Deliver your completed Work-Study Application to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and search for openings on Handshake. For more information, you can review Work Study Procedure.
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Step 2: After receiving an official award letter from 91¿ì²¥, you may apply online for a Federal Stafford Student Loan. Visit the page for more information.

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The Photography program at 91¿ì²¥ is active throughout the year and makes headlines in college publications. Read about student success in design competitions and student field trips, the accomplishments of our photographic technology instructors, and the careers of program alumni.
As a student in 91¿ì²¥'s Photography program, you have many opportunities to make connections in the photography industry through your involvement in professional clubs and organizations.
91¿ì²¥ features active, industry-relevant clubs for Photography students right on campus. Getting involved in these clubs allows you to make the most of your college experience and gives you an edge when seeking employment in the photography field. The following clubs are a must if you're at all interested in boosting your competitive moxie as a professional photographer:
SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization for students at community and technical colleges across the U.S. The organization focuses on students in academic programs that lead to careers in the trade, industrial, technical and health care fields. Nearly 100 SkillsUSA competitions at the state and national levels relate to leadership skills or programs of study at 91¿ì²¥.
For a complete list of extracurricular opportunities at 91¿ì²¥, visit our Campus Life page.