







Commercial Photography
Duration | Year 1 | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 2 | Certifications Offered | Dual Enrollment |
2 years | 8607 Commercial Photography I 8415 Communications Systems | 8458 Graphic Communications Systems | 8608 Commercial Photography II | Entreprenureship | Workplace Readiness Adobe Express Adobe Photoshop | |
6 credits | 2 Credits | 1 Credit | 2 Credits | 1 Credit |
*This is a new course. Changes may occur.
Commercial Photography I Course No. 8607
Communication Systems Course No. 8415
Commercial Photography II Course No. 8608
Communication Systems Course No. 8415
Entrepreneurship I Course No. 9093
Advanced Career Education (ACE) Centers at Hermitage
2 years – 6 high school credits
ACE @ Hermitage Instructor: Suzanna Christian
State Course Name: Commercial Photography I, Commercial Photography II.
Commercial Photography I:
Students will be taught industry-relevant technical skills and have the opportunity to work with various technologies, including digital cameras, design software, and editing tools to stage, shoot, process, print, and present professional-grade commercial images.
Commercial Photography II:
Students are taught industry-relevant technical skills and have the opportunity to work with a variety of technology, including digital cameras, lighting, design software, and editing tools to stage, shoot, process, print, and present professional-grade images while developing a portfolio for a career as a commercial photographer. Students will develop an understanding of photography’s influence in society and strategize how they may perform in the professional industry, using their technical and creative knowledge.
Communication Systems Course No. 8415: Communication Systems provides experiences in the fields of imaging technology, graphic productions, video and media, technical design, and various modes of communicating information through the use of data. Students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills using the universal systems model. Students also learn about the impact of communication on society and potential career fields related to communication.
Entrepreneurship I Course No. 9093: This course introduces students to the exciting world of creating, owning, and launching their own business. Students will learn concepts and techniques for planning an entrepreneurial venture, using design thinking and business model development. Students will learn about financial statements, marketing principles, sales and customer service, and basic economic principles for successful operations.
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