What Colleges Have Photography in Ohio?

As of 2010, three schools in Ohio offer photography degrees. All of the degrees are through art programs at universities. Two offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in photography, the other offers only undergraduate degrees. Photography programs teach film and digital photography techniques and processing. Other colleges offer classes in photography.
  1. Ohio State University

    • Ohio State University offers a photography program through its art department. It offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the art. According to the school's website, its photography curriculum covers many aspects of the art form, including digital photography, printmaking, lighting and black-and-white photography. Students can take classes in art history that include photography, and students have the school's professors and visiting teachers to learn from. Ohio State University a large state school with many students.

    Ohio University

    • Ohio University offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in art photography. According to the school's website, it helps teach undergraduate students a variety of photography types, including digital, black-and-white and video. The school gets teaching help from visiting artists. It has four large black-and-white darkrooms, five color darkrooms and digital photography facilities.

    Ohio Wesleyan University

    • Ohio Wesleyan University is a small private college with a photography program through its fine arts department. Admission to the school is more selective than public schools in Ohio. According to the school's website, it offers two undergraduate bachelor of arts and bachelor of fine arts degrees in photography. Photography students start out using film cameras and learning about lighting, film processing, exposure and printmaking before moving onto digital photography. The school has a light studio, darkrooms and other art rooms photography students can use.

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