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Its actually going to be either a Photography degree, which will be both film and digital, a lot of film actually, as it is harder to shoot film right than it is to do digital. Otherwise you can look for a Digital Media degree or Digital Arts degree program. Those are what it is mostly referred to. There are some online programs that are soso at best, like the one in NY. There is also the Brooks institute but those I have talked with that have or did at that time attend it, I was not impressed with as they taught them to follow a procedure and not how to set up a shoot and what to look for in the shoot and how to be creative and turn a boring scene to something they could use. That to me is a waste. You might want to check some of the local community colleges, often they have websites, and see what classes and degrees they offer. I know U of A and some of the other schools here in Alaska offer them as well. Hope this helps. Have a great one. Sources: My experiences as a Professional Photographer, please check out my Online Gallery athttp://AkPhotos.zenfolio.com/ --------------

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