Gain a foundational understanding of the various methods of photography, including darkroom printing, digital formats, camera operations, and cultivating an “eye for design.” Both hands-on and practical training will enhance your photography skills.
Explore the various genres of photography and discover the ones you most connect with, including portrait and studio, commercial, landscape and architectural, documentary, and electronic cinematography. Learn the techniques of capturing great images and the many avenues that exist to share your talent with the world.
The integration of your Christian worldview and your calling is fundamental to your educational experience. Learn how to cultivate your faith and skill in the pursuit of a rewarding career.
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Career Opportunities
A minor is a secondary field of interest that is meant to complement your academic major. While your major is chosen for your intended career choice, your minor may be something you pursue for your personal interest or to augment your major.Faculty
Department Chair

Cameron A. Pace, Ph.D.
Professor of Communication, Department Chairperson
Regular Faculty

Nancy Pace-Miller, M.A.
Assistant Professor

Austin Twigg
Ephraim Media Center Engineer

Chip Stanek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Communication

Mark B. Kelton, Ed.D.
Professor

Melinda Booze, M.A.
Assistant Professor, Communication