IMAGING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC WORKSHEET


You can use this electronic worksheet to keep track of your progress through the Imaging and Photographic Technology program. REQUIRED credit is what courses are worth at the time you take them. EARNED credit is the same as Required Credit if you pass the course. In case of substitutions there may be a difference between the two. GRADE is the grade you receive, including a T for Transfer where applicable. COMMENTS relate to special circumstances or reminders related to a specific course. Feel free to share this with advisor

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REQUIRED EARNED
First year CR CR GRADE
V V V COMMENTS

Fall Quarter
Photography I 2076-201 4
Materials & Processes of Photography 2076-211 3
College Algebra and Trigonometry 1016-201 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4
First Year Experience 1
Physical Education 0

Winter Quarter
Photography I 2076-202 4
Materials & Processes of Photography 2076-212 3
Calculus for Technologists * 1016-231 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4
First Year Experience 1
Physical Education 0

Spring Quarter
Photography I 2076-203 4
Materials & Processes of Photography 2076-213 3
System Design/Graphic Presentations 2076-401 3
Data Analysis I * 1016-319 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4
Wellness 0

First Year Credit Total 50

* suggest Calculus 1016 251, 252 and 253 if student's background allows. These
courses would be particularly useful for application to science grad school.

REQUIRED EARNED
Second year CR CR GRADE
V V V COMMENTS

Fall Quarter
Photographic Sensitometry 2076-301 4
Color Photo/Design 2076-311 4
College Physics 1017-211 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4

Winter Quarter
Technical Photographic Chemistry 2076-302 4
Color Printing Theory 2076-312 4
College Physics 1017-212 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4

Spring Quarter
Photographic Optics 2076-303 4
Color Measurement 2076-313 4
College Physics 1017-213 4
Liberal Arts (Core) 4

Total Second Year Credits 48

* suggest University Physics sequence if Calculus courses were successfully
completed. (Particularly useful for application to science graduate school)
Once a student completes College Physics, University Physics can not be
applied to the program requirements in the future even as an elective.

COOP I 2076-499 Completed at:

REQUIRED EARNED
Third year CR CR GRADE
V V V COMMENTS

Fall Quarter
Intro Digital Image Processing 2076-491 4
Nature Photography OR 2076-471
Architectural Photography (5 crs) 2067-478 4
OR another photo elective
Technical Writing 0502-444 4
Liberal Arts 4

Winter Quarter
Color Management for Photographers 2076-412 4
Liberal Arts 4
Open Elective 4
General Education Electives 4

Spring Quarter
Imaging Workflows 2076-413 4
Liberal Arts 4
Open Electives 8

Total Third Year Credits 48

* If Liberal Arts accepts Technical Writing as a Liberal Arts course then you
may substitute a FREE elective for Tech Writing's listing in the program.
This means you can take Tech Writing as either part of your "professional"
courses or, with LA's permission, as a LA course. You could also take two 2
credit hour courses in Tech Writing offered by the School of Print Media.

COOP II 2076-499 Completed at:

REQUIRED EARNED
Fourth year CR CR GRADE
V V V COMMENTS

Fall Quarter
High-Speed/Time-Lapse 2076-511 3
Introduction to Research 2076-501 3
Open Elective 4
General Education Electives 4

Winter Quarter
Open Elective 4
General Education Electives 12

Spring Quarter
Survey of Nonconventional Imaging 2076-503 3
Open Elective 4
General Education Electives 6


OPEN ELECTIVES can be courses from ANYWHERE in the Institute
including home department or College.

GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES can ONLY be ANY course from the
College of Science or the College of Liberal Arts.

Total Fourth Year Credits 43

BS degree total not less than 189 credits

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selection or an area of personal concentration. You could, of course, modufy
the layout above and list these above as well but listing them here might make
it more visually apparent as to what your plans are.


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