Brown College – Photography (Bachelors)

School Website
Length to Graduate: 36 Months
Location: MN-Mendota Heights
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $63,000

DESCRIPTION

Do you have a keen interest in taking photographs? Are you looking for a college of digital photography? Digital technology has revolutionized photography; projects that once took days to complete now take hours. The Digital Photography program at Brown College offers focused career training that could prepare you for new career opportunities.

With a solid background in principles, processes, and techniques, you’ll work with studio and location equipment, computer software and print-making technology. You’ll create and modify digital images. In our Digital Photography program you can also develop your own artistic vision and style through portraiture, photojournalism, and commercial projects. The Digital Photography program’s General Education curriculum helps students develop human relations and problem-solving skills sought by employers.

ADVANTAGES

Students can learn by doing, using the techniques and tools of professionals working in their desired career field. Whether you’re pursuing business management training or another field, you can get the training that can help prepare you for your career.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Many of our professors are experienced professionals who work in the field that they teach, bringing real-world experience into the classroom.

FINANCIAL AID

At Brown College we want to make sure every student has a financial plan that suits his or her individual needs. Our trained Financial Aid Advisors are ready to walk you through every step of the process. Over the years we have helped thousands of students explore their options, from loans to grants to scholarships.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

Brown College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT) and licensed to operate by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education Services Office.

SUMMARY

Brown College is a degree granting institution of higher learning that provides a diverse, ethical and student-centered environment dedicated to preparing lifelong learners in relevant professional careers. Brown College prepares students to become leaders within their professions and contributors in their communities.

Video

YouTube Preview Image

Related posts:

  1. Sanford-Brown College – Fashion Merchandising
  2. Sanford-Brown College – Web Design
  3. Harrington College of Design – Photography
  4. International Academy of Design and Technology – Photography (Associates)
  5. THE ART INSTITUTE ONLINE – Photography (Bachelors)


Brown College
1440 Northland Drive, Mendota Heights, MN 55120

Category: Photography, Traditional

Tagged: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Brown College – Photography (Bachelors) Application


Name *
E-Mail *
Phone *
City
State
Career Goal
Start Date
* = Required Field

  • Tuition Costs Are Rising At Unprecedented Rates

    http://www.schoolsforme.net

    The headline says it all.  Tuition costs have escalated to the point where students are demonstrating.  In fact, it's not unusual for a student to graduate from school hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt.

    This makes it imperative to spend some time choosing the right school to help you achieve your goals.  Sadly, in this age of hyper-inflated tuition costs, a college degree does not guarantee a job, much less a career.

    One strategy that is often overlooked when choosing a school is to talk to people who are successful in the career you want to pursue.  If you don't know anyone in your chosen field, you can often find much of this valuable information online.

    The more entrepreneurial individual might go so far as to enroll in the "University of Hard Knocks" and just go for it.  The reasoning is simple: he can start his career behind the wheel of a Bentley, instead of owing his college what a Bentley costs by the time he graduates.

    We're by no means advocating dropping out of school, or not pursuing an education.  However, we are advocating that you look before you leap.

  • MBA Pay: Riches for Some, Not All

    http://finance.yahoo.com/college-education/article/107863/mba-pay-riches-for-some-not-all?mod=edu-continuing_education

    Schools publish average salary figures that suggest most grads will reap rich rewards, but for many the "average" is a distant dream.

    by Anne VanderMey
    Thursday, October 1, 2009 provided by BusinessWeek

    The MBA in the corner office, fresh out of business school with a six-figure paycheck, is a standard trope of Corporate America. Every incoming student has heard rags-to-riches tales of that gilded certification leading to giant paychecks and even bigger bonuses. But how often do these MBA fairy tales actually come true? According to new research: not as often as you think.Read more »
Let SchoolsForMe.Net find the school that best fits your situation!
Name *

E-Mail *

Phone

Subject

Location

Career Goal

Start Date





Bookmark and Share   Schools For Me RSS