SUGGESTED STUDENT OUTCOMES FOR CORE COURSES
PHOTOGRAPHY II
Presented by
The Academic Affairs Sub-Committee, Texas Association of Schools
of Art
January, 1999
A. PHOTOGRAPHY II ( TCCN 2357 )
TASA course description - Prerequisites: Photography
I. Photography II is a further investigation into photographic processes and
techniques.
Texas Higher Education Coordination Board Information
CIB #50.0605.52 30 Photography
II 3:3:96
Extends the students' knowledge of technique and guides them in developing
personal outlooks toward specific applications of the photographic process.
Prerequisites: Photography I or its equivalent.
ARTS 2357 (fine arts emphasis, 2 nd semester) COMM 1319 (journalism emphasis, 2 nd semester)
B. FOCUS, PURPOSE, AND GOALS
1. COURSE PURPOSE:
This is a studio course offering further investigation
into the possibilities of photography as an artistic medium. Topics include
exploration of photography as a twentieth century artistic medium with an emphasis
on individual expression with regard to specific applications of aesthetic
and ethical issues of traditional and digital photographic processes. Assignments
emphasize creative productivity, independent written research, group dynamics
and oral communication skills including articulation of creative strategies
and aesthetic perspectives in classroom critiques and exhibition gallery presentations.
2. COURSE GOALS:
Photography II is designed to extend each student's basis of visual knowledge,
critical thinking skills, and working disciplines already developed in Photography
I so that by the end of the semester he or she will:
a. Possess a higher level
of perceptual awareness.
b. Have translated perceptual awareness into a more
refined plastic form.
c. Have demonstrated greater confidence in and strategies
toward individual creativity.
d. Have demonstrated more open sensitivity for
the psycho-physiological “language” of
photography.
e. Have demonstrated specific knowledge of contemporary and historic
artistic models.
f. Have demonstrated specific knowledge of art as cultural
information.
g. Have designed strategies to enhance visualization and critical
thinking.
h. Have performed refined, higher level technical practices.
C. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES- expected outcomes by domain:
1. COGNITIVE: (Development
of critical thinking skills, conceptual constructs, specialized vocabulary
and art history)
a. Each student will be able to understand the principles
of relative darkroom technology and safety.
b. Each student will be able
to design effective photographic technical strategies.
c. Each student will be
able to design, shape, and scale optimum formats to accommodate individualized
expressive concerns for physical, social, and psychological aspects of painting
form.
d. Each student is required to complete a range of projects that explore
photographic composition, perceptual awareness, knowledge of contemporary formal
issues and archetypes, creative synergy, and a broad range of photographic effects.
e. Each student will be able to employ appropriate technical processes for
expression of physical, social, and psychological aspects of painting form.
f. Each student will be able to research historical and contemporary aspects
of photographic form relative to his or her own work.
g. Each student will
be able to write a summary review of her or his own photographic form incorporating
relative art historical references.
h. The student will demonstrate interest
in photography by seeking design information from a variety of sources such
as books, periodicals, exhibitions, museums, etc.
i. The student will demonstrate
a capacity for synthesis by making photographs which incorporate and unify
disparate elements, processes, motifs, and concepts.
j. Each student will be
able to research historical and contemporary aspects of photographic form.
k. Each student will be able to offer an oral critique of photographic form.
l. Each student will be able to participate in group critiques.
2. PSYCHOMOTOR: (Development of manipulative, work-oriented skills; demonstration
of specific process skills)
a. The student will develop technical and craftsmanship
skills through hands-on work with various photographic equipment and materials.
b. Each student will have the skills necessary to produce effectively composed,
correctly exposed black and white photographic images.
c. Each student will
be able to expose and process black and white negatives.
d. Each student will
be able to make contact prints and enlargements.
e. The student will demonstrate
flexibility and adaptability by using a variety of technical and conceptual strategies
in resolving photographic problems.
f. The student will demonstrate fluency by
producing several different solutions to the same problem.
g. The student will
be able to understand studio and darkroom technology and safety.
h. The student
will be able to control form so that a finished presentation is accomplished.
i. Each student will develop the skills necessary for effective mounting and
presentation of photographic works.
j. The student will be able to present or
install photographic images for ideal contextual viewing (classroom critiques
or gallery context).
k. The student will be able to orally critique photographic
form.
l. The student will be able to create photographs which explore design
concepts.
m. The student will demonstrate respect for photographic work by presenting
neat, clean, well-crafted projects.
3. AFFECTIVE: (Development of behavioral
skills which help the student acquire a positive attitude toward self, other
students, faculty, facilities and equipment, housekeeping in the work area,
and the ability to carry out directions, meet deadlines, meet attendance requirements,
etc.)
a. The student will demonstrate interest in photography by regular and
punctual class attendance.
b. The student will demonstrate the ability to follow
assignment instructions as well as intrinsic motivation by persistence in staying
on task and frequently exceeding the production requirements set by the instructor.
c. The student will demonstrate courage and tenacity by persistence in resolving
photographic problems and completing assignments in a timely manner- by repeated
attempts to resolve or improve upon solutions to those problems, especially
in the face of risk taking and failure.
d. The student will demonstrate resistance
to premature closure and openness to discovery by allowing technical and conceptual
processes to evolve and by permitting and even seeking a variety of sources
and processes to generate design ideas and products.
e. Each student will demonstrate
the ability to focus on persona; and group objectives.
f. Each student will
demonstrate the ability to self-initiate tasks.
g. Each student will demonstrate
the ability to complete tasks in a timely manner.
h. The student will demonstrate
awareness by producing photographs in which nuance is evident (nuance in form,
nuance in content).
i. The student will demonstrate independence of judgment
(and resistance to peer sanctions) by producing photographs which are personally
unique or unusual in character.
j. The student will demonstrate confidence
by his or her willingness to attempt difficult or complex photographic problems.
k. The student will demonstrate persistence in working on photographic problems
in which neither the problem or the solution is clearly evident or defined.
l. The student will observe safe studio and darkroom practices.
m. The student
will demonstrate an ability to analyze by verbally identifying and articulating
the salient elements in particular photographs.
n. The student will demonstrate
the ability to tolerate diverse views.
o. The student will demonstrate the
ability to offer and receive constructive criticism.
p. The student will demonstrate
the ability to participate in class discussion and demonstrate critical thinking
skills.
q. The student will demonstrate interest in photography by asking relevant
questions and by participating, without prompting, in group and individual
critiques.
r. The student will demonstrate the ability to contribute to the
studio working environment.
s. The student will demonstrate the ability to prepare adequately for examinations.