College of Santa Fe – Photography (Bachelors)

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Length to Graduate: 4 years
Location: NM-Santa Fe
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $112,000

DESCRIPTION

The goal of the Photography Department is to provide students with a comprehensive education in the theory, techniques, history and ethics of photography which, integrated with a strong foundation in other visual & liberal arts, provides the knowledge and perspective essential for the pursuit of the medium as a humanistic endeavor, a creative professional or advocate.

The B.A. allows for broad exploration in studio and history of photography, while the B.F.A. offers a more focused and comprehensive program. All degree programs include both analog and digital technologies and practices in our state of the art facilities.

ADVANTAGES

With our first summer photography workshops, we invite you to pursue your passion for the art of photography through study with our expert faculty. Take advantage of the state-of-the-art resources of The Marion Center for Photographic Arts and the beauty of Santa Fe’s surrounding landscape to develop your technique and showcase your artistic vision.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Students have the option of designing a major by working with faculty and an advisor. Recent self-designed majors have included Creative Writing Therapy, Performance for Social Change, Expressive Therapy, Interdisciplinary Media Arts, Political Art and Game Programming.

FINANCIAL AID

A high-quality, private education is a big investment in your future, and we will make every effort to help you afford the College of Santa Fe.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

The College of Santa Fe is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association

SUMMARY

The College of Santa Fe fulfills its educational mission by operating as an independent comprehensive institution grounded in a strong liberal arts curriculum and distinguished by its programs in the creative arts.

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College of Santa Fe
1600 St. Michael's Drive, Santa Fe NM 87505

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