In Houston, Texas, is located a branch of The Art Institutes - one of the educational leaders in the area of fine arts in the US. The Institute was founded in 1965 and was previously called The Houston School of Commercial Art.
The Art Institute of Houston offers many disciplines in the area of visual arts, including a Bachelor's degree in photography.
This study program allows the in-depth study of such necessary aspects of professional photography as lighting, composition, digital color management, and computer processing of images. Students also study the basics of business and marketing, which allows graduates of The Art Institute of Houston to successfully apply their knowledge at their future jobs, or to set up their own businesses.
Graduates' degrees allows them to find work as photojournalists, photographic editors with magazines or with advertising agencies. Many also open their own studios.
The Art Institute of Austin is located in the state capital of Texas - a vibrant and creative hive of activity.
This school offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Photography which are aimed at preparing students to meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace.
This school provides an excellent range of modern facilities, including a digital darkroom. The Photography degree course run for 36 months and covers interesting modules in: Image Manipulation, Location Photography, and Career Development. A part-time internship program is also offered in parallel to the course.
The Art Institute of Dallas offers Associate of Applied Science degrees in Photography aimed at improving student's business awareness as well as their practical photography skills.
This degree program is offered all year round on a quarterly basis, so enrolment is easy. The course covers modules in: Color and Digital Photography, Photojournalism, Marketing, and more. Facilities include: studios equipped with industry-related software and hardware, modern computer labs and a student gallery. Students can also gain genuine industry skills by taking part in the school's internship program.
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