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LTCC CATALOG <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> 91CERTIFICATESPHOTOGRAPHYPhotography is an exciting field with both artistic and commercialapplications. The certificate program incorporates both, and gives<strong>the</strong> student a solid foundation in a variety of photographic/digital areas.Individuals in <strong>the</strong> field may work as landscape, portrait or commercialphotographers, camera operators in television broadcasting or motion picturestudios, or photojournalists with newspapers, magazines, advertising agenciesand government agencies.Student Learning Outcomes for this certificate are:• Apply current photographic/digital processes.• Manually operate traditional and digital camera formats from 35mmto large format cameras.• Operate commercial studio equipment.• Correctly utilize traditional photographic processes and digitalapplications.• Be fluent in design and compositional concepts, and be able to apply<strong>the</strong>se to <strong>the</strong> photographic and digital arts.• Recognize master photographers and traditional historical processes, aswell as alternative processes.• Assemble a portfolio of work.•••A. REQUIRED COURSES:36.25 units distributed as follows:1. All courses from <strong>the</strong> following:NOTE: Students must choose to take ei<strong>the</strong>r:ART 111 Two-Dimensional Design orART 112 Two- and Three-Dimensional DesignART 141 The History of PhotographyART 142 Photography IART 143 Photography IIART 228 Developing a PortfolioART 242 Photography IIIART 244 Color Photography2. Three courses from <strong>the</strong> following:ART 135A Digital Imaging IART 135B Digital Imaging IIART 135C Digital Imaging IIIART 145A Landscape PhotographyART 146 Digital Photography IART 147 PhotojournalismART 148 Digital Photography IIART 247 Portrait PhotographyART 248 Commercial PhotographySPANISHThe Spanish program is designed to give students a basic understandingof <strong>the</strong> Spanish language and to facilitate and promote placement ofintermediate proficiency-level Spanish speakers into California’s bilingualworkplace. Students will gain a broad-based appreciation of <strong>the</strong> culture,history, literature, and art of Spanish-speaking countries. Students willcomplete course work leading to a proficiency in reading, writing, speaking,and listening skills at <strong>the</strong> intermediate level according to <strong>the</strong> AmericanCouncil on Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Proficiency Guidelines.The importance of study abroad will be shared with students.Student Learning Outcomes for this certificate are:• Communicate effectively in <strong>the</strong> four modalities of listening, reading,writing, and speaking in <strong>the</strong> indicative and subjunctive tenses withreference to <strong>the</strong> past, present, and future.• Demonstrate appreciation, understanding, and awareness of differentSpanish-speaking cultures, peoples, values, and traditions.• Recognize and internalize <strong>the</strong> importance of being able tocommunicate with native Spanish speakers in social, educational, andbusiness settings.•••A. REQUIRED COURSES:39-41 units distributed as follows:1. Six courses from <strong>the</strong> following (30 units total):Any units over <strong>the</strong> 30 units required from this section may beapplied toward <strong>the</strong> 9-11 units listed in Section 2: Elective Courses.SPA 101 Elementary Spanish ISPA 102 Elementary Spanish IISPA 103 Elementary Spanish IIISPA 201 Intermediate SpanishSPA 202 Intermediate SpanishSPA 203 Intermediate SpanishSPA 210 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition ISPA 211 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition IISPA 212 Introduction to Spanish Literature2. ELECTIVE COURSES9-11 units minimum from <strong>the</strong> following sections:At least 3 units must be completed from <strong>the</strong> Recommended Courses:Section a. The remaining units may be completed from <strong>the</strong>Recommended and/or Suggested Courses: Sections a, b, or c.a. Recommended courses:SPA 101 Elementary Spanish ISPA 102 Elementary Spanish IISPA 103 Elementary Spanish IIISPA 105 Intermediate Spanish Oral ProficiencySPA 110 Hispanic Civilization and CultureSPA 120A A Cultural Overview of MexicoSPA 141 Conversational Spanish ISPA 142 Conversational Spanish IISPA 143 Conversational Spanish IIISPA 155 Bi-Cultural ConversationSPA 157A Conversation Expanded Experience - LowBeginningSPA 157B Conversation Expanded Experience - BeginningSPA 157C Conversation Expanded Experience - HighBeginningSPA 157D Conversation Expanded Experience - LowIntermediateSPA 157E Conversation Expanded Experience -IntermediateSPA 157F Conversation Expanded Experience - HighIntermediate

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