Explore different styles and forms of photography while developing a portfolio that showcases your individual skills. You´ll graduate as an enterprising and entrepreneurial photographer capable of working in and shaping the future of the media industries.
104 - 120 UCAS tariff points including a minimum of 2 A-levels or equivalent. BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM. Foundation Year: 48-72 UCAS tariff points.
International entry requirements:
If English is not your first language you´ll need IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in writing, speaking, listening and reading or equivalent.
Explore photography as a craft and a business, through a combination of practical and theoretical approaches
Access industry standard digital cameras, lighting, studio space and image manipulation software throughout your degree
Work alongside internationally recognised lecturers and practitioners
Emphasis on real-world collaboration with others
Choose optional specialist units in a particular area of interest in more detail to match your career ambitions
Make invaluable industry connections during a work placement in industry.
Foundation year
Core units
Academic & Professional Practice
Collaborative Communication Project
Media & Current Debates
Media Work
Year 1
Core units
Photography Fundamentals
Understanding the Image
Ambitions
Portfolio
Option units (choose two)
Creative Collaboration
Community
Negotiated Project
Year 2
Core units
Specialist Portfolio
Work in Media Industries
Option units semester one (choose two)
Studio Photography
Photojournalism
Media Perspectives
Documentary Practice
Option units semester two (choose two)
Professional Project
Open Project
Camera & Lighting
Optional placement year
You´ll have the option to complete either a 4-week or optional 30-week (minimum) work placement during the course, working in a professional environment.
The placement provides you with the experience of how an organisation operates, as well as an opportunity to enhance your personal development and future employability.
Final year
Core units
Entrepreneurship for the Creative Industries
Graduate Project Development (Photography)
Graduate Project (Photography)
Exhibition
Option units (choose one)
Enquiry & Experiment
Professional Research Project
The course is designed with opportunities to develop a portfolio in a specific area of photography that interests you, from photojournalism to wildlife, fashion to sports. This means you can shape your learning based on your career aspirations. Our graduates will be prepared with the business and entrepreneurial skills to navigate a career as a photographer in a competitive field.
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