About the course
Classes in the photography area emphasize concept and context, and process as a means to an end. In an effort to stretch students? knowledge of the wide range of possibilities within this medium, we offer a diversity of courses such as Film & Darkroom, Large Format, The Photographic Book (Digital Photography II), Alternative Processes, Conceptual Strategies, Constructed Image and Advanced Photography, with contemporary critical theory woven in to all of our offerings. Students experience a range of both digital and analog technical instruction while developing critical thinking and writing skills throughout the curriculum. Undergraduate students are guided through courses that create technical and theoretical foundations for more advanced study and the pursuit of his/her chosen direction. The BFA facilitates project-based advanced study in photography and also encourages intermedia investigations. It also serves as a vital link between our undergraduate and graduate programs. In the graduate program, we encourage a wide range of working strategies, allowing the student to pursue his/her direction based on ideas and processes to which they are best suited. A strong visiting artist program sponsors nationally recognized figures in photography each year. Recent guest artists include John Divola, Anouk Kruithof, Stanley Wolukau Wanambwa, Christian Patterson, Martha Rosler, Justin James Reed, Dru Donovan, Nicholas Muellner, and Eirik Johnson. Interactions include a mix of public lectures, classroom talks, and studio visits. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Start dates and prices
Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
Intake |
Location |
Winter (January), 2021 |
Eugene |
Winter (January), 2024 |
Eugene |
Spring (March), 2024 |
Eugene |
Summer (June), 2024 |
Eugene |
Fall (September), 2024 |
Eugene |
Winter (January), 2025 |
Eugene |
Spring (March), 2025 |
Eugene |
Summer (June), 2025 |
Eugene |
Fall (September), 2025 |
Eugene |
Winter (January), 2026 |
Eugene |
Spring (March), 2026 |
Eugene |
Summer (June), 2026 |
Eugene |
How to apply
Entry requirements for University of Oregon
Submit official transcripts for all secondary or high schools, colleges, and universities you have attended. Official copies are issued directly by your school, college, or university in a sealed envelope and must bear the official stamp or seal of the institution as well as the signature of the appropriate official. If your transcripts are not in English, send a copy in the original language and provide a certified translation in an envelope sealed by the certified translator.
To be a competitive candidate for admission to the UO, we recommend at least a B average or a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale. TOEFL iBT:- 88, TOEFL Paper :- 575, IELTS:- 7.0
English language requirements
7.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 88.0
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