Photography
Bachelor of Arts
Why Photography?
The study of photography combines technical training with coursework that will help you define and develop your artistic vision.
What You’ll Learn
With courses covering composition, lighting, darkroom procedures, and digital techniques, this concentration will prepare you for several careers, including commercial or studio photography.
Depending on where your interests lie, you can tailor your education to fit your strengths and professional goals.
One Degree Opens Up All These Doors
$40,760
Photographer
$50,290
Photojournalist
$48,000
Commercial Photographer
$41,280
Portrait Photographer
$44,000
Wedding Photographer
$52,910
Fine Art Photographer
$57,850
Forensic Photographer
$65,000
Scientific Photographer
$59,780
Fashion Photographer
$45,000
Sports Photographer
Note: Salary and job outlook data are based on national averages and may vary by location and experience.
Photography/B.A. Requirements
Three art studio courses (at least one studio course must be at the 300-level or above)