About the Photography: Images and Techniques Program
The Professional Certificate in Photography offers concentrated study in the photographic arts and is designed for the novice and the intermediate photographer alike.
Develop a Comprehensive Photography Portfolio as you Enhance your Creative and Technical Photographic Skills.
This program will help you develop solid photography skills including an understanding of the aesthetic and technical processes essential to the field. You may choose an area of concentration and enroll in the electives that meet your personal interests and career goals.
Throughout this program, you will improve your ability to observe, find innovative solutions, and express your individual creativity. The final product of your journey is a portfolio of finished photographs.
This Program is Designed For:
- Novice photographers with little or no photography background.
- Intermediate-level photographers who want to diversity their portfolios.
- Individuals with a burgeoning career in photography who want to specialize and concentrate in an area of focus and help guide career advancement.
Program Highlights:
- Learn from working, professional photographers who are experts in the field.
- Develop your photographic skills.
- Apply a variety techniques and tools to bring your creative ideas to life.
- Broaden your artistic vision.
- Work with fellow photography enthusiasts.
Program Benefits
- Start in any term throughout the year.
- Customize specialized, elective courses to meet your personal and career goals.
- Learn from photography professionals with years of experience, who will continually provide guidance and feedback.
- Gain a certificate from one of the world’s top-rated universities.
Application & Course Requirements
- Courses may be taken on an individual basis or you can apply for the Photography: Images and Techniques Professional Certification Program.
- In order to establish candidacy in the Certification program, you must complete the application and pay a $95 fee.
- A Certificate is awarded upon the successful completion of 5 required, Core Courses and 14 units of Elective Options.
- All courses must be completed within 5 years of enrollment.
- Camera recommendation: A fully adjustable DSLR camera, or a mirrorless camera with manual exposure mode, or a prosumer camera.
- Some courses require: Creative Cloud Photography Plan (or the full Adobe Creative Cloud plan), Lightroom Classic (not Lightroom Creative Cloud).
- A tripod is recommended.
- Please check individual courses for specific equipment and software requirements.
Photography: Images and Techniques
REQUIRED COURSES
All five are required
PHOTOGRAPHIC ELECTIVES
14 units total. Students can choose electives from both "Artistic" and "Technical" categories.
Artistic
Courses focus on aesthetic development
Technical
Courses focus on technical skill sets
Conditions for Admission
Please see the application for specific admission requirements for this program.
This program is open to all.
Current UCSD students may be considered for admission depending on their academic and career focus and educational performance.
Certificate Guidelines
To fulfill the certificate program, students must complete at least 28 quarter units in Photography. Student may enroll in the certificate program during any quarter of the year. The series of courses with both artistic and technical emphasis are organized into levels of increasing difficulty ensures that students develop and refine their skills over time. Students work at their own pace and choose from a wide variety of electives.
FAQs
Students choose from a variety of photography courses while improving their abilities to observe, capture compelling images, and express individual creativity. The program is purposefully flexible, with a wide range of elective courses; students may choose an area of concentration and enroll in electives that fulfill their personal interests.
In Photo III: Portfolio which is the capstone course in the Photography: Images & Techniques program, student's will develop a portfolio and learn essential business practices to market themselves in the photography industry. For more detailed information on the the learning outcomes for Photo III: Portfolio please visit the course homepage.
Students can expect to:
- Develop basic photographic skills
- Pursue creative ideas
- Broaden artistic vision
- Sharpen perceptual skills
- Work with fellow photography enthusiasts
- Study with professional photographers
This program requires a total of 28 units.
There are 5 required courses, making up 14 units:
- Digital photography Workflow
- A Short History of Photography
- Photo I: Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO
- Photo II: Technique and Style
- Photo III: Portfolio
The remaining 14 units are electives, in topics such as:
- Artistic
- Technical
- Digital Printing & Workflow
- Lighting
- Special Topics
The estimated cost of this certificate program is $4,290, depending on the electives that you select. The estimated cost of textbooks/materials is an additional $1,625 which includes an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription and the purchase of an entry level DSLR camera. You pay as they go when you register for classes, not in one lump sum.
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You may take courses in the order you prefer, keeping in mind that some courses do have prerequisite requirements.
You may enroll concurrently in more than one course, as your schedule permits.
Certificate students should begin the program with Photo I: Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO.
STEP 2: Click on the "Apply Now" button on the certificate page. Complete the required fields on the application. Then click the "Save" button. Once you have saved the application, the "Submit" button will appear. Click on the "Submit" button to submit your application for review and consideration. Once submitted, your application cannot be changed. You can track the progress of your application at My Extension.
Students are advised to be enrolled no later than the day before the start date of the course.
◦The class is closed (see FAQ on when enrollment closes).
◦The class is at capacity. If the class is at capacity you will only be able to join the waitlist.
◦The class is cancelled due to low enrollments.
◦The class has prerequisites that you have not completed yet.
For these reasons we recommend that you enroll early.
You will have access to the online Canvas course on the official start date of the class/exam/info session. Access will be available at 12:01am Pacific Time.
Enrollment to online classes can take up to 24 hours to process and sync up to our online platform, Canvas. For example, if a class started on Tuesday and that is the day a student enrolled, they will likely not have full access to the class until 24 hours later on Wednesday.
courses run 10-11 weeks. For exact course dates of upcoming sections, visit the course page on our website.
If your class is located at our La Jolla campus and takes place on a weeknight, you will need to pay for parking. No parking permit is required at our University City Center (UCC) location.
We recommend purchasing a quarterly night parking permit (~$43). If you are taking a 9-10 week class it is more affordable to buy this permit rather than use the hourly permit machines ($3 per hour). Quarterly night permits can be purchased online at: http://ow.ly/DnTP302mth0. Parking on weekends is free.
Parking is free at our University City Center (UCC) location. Prior to your first class please register your car with this link.
The transferability of credit is determined solely by the receiving institution. Students should discuss how your individual courses will transfer with the Office of the Registrar at the receiving institution prior to enrolling.
Quarter to Semester Unit Conversion
If the receiving institution operates on a semester system, credits will be converted to semester hours during their evaluation. As a general rule, quarter credits are converted to semester credits by dividing the number of quarter credits by 1.5. For example, if the student completed a course worth 4 quarter credits at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, the course would be worth 4 ÷ 1.5 = 2.66 semester credits.
If you are interested in taking courses at UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, you will need to obtain written approval from your school principal or counselor. The approval must be signed and printed on school letterhead, and must be included with your registration. If you are homeschooled, your approval needs to be signed by your contact in your local school district.
The letter should verify that you, the student, have the maturity and academic readiness to attend a post-baccalaureate level or college-level course.
Approvals can be emailed to unex-reg@ucsd.edu.
We are unable to accept letters signed by your parent, even if your parent is your teacher and/or school administrator. If you have taken community college courses, an official transcript from that college verifying coursework will be accepted in lieu of a letter from your high school or district. College transcripts must reflect a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
**Please note that some courses may address adult themes or use nude models.