Course Overview
On our Higher National Programme you will encourage and support you to develop your own style and vision in photography, and can help you plan for your future career. If you have a passion for image-making this course will help you to achieve more by providing practical skills and theoretical knowledge, building a thoughtful, visually creative and innovative portfolio of work.
Set projects are worked on with support from tutors, peers, and portfolio feedback. We also have a selection of client briefs from around the local area, as well as working closely with visiting professional photographers and industries for lectures, workshops and portfolio reviews. Throughout the course you will be encouraged to exhibit your work both live and online and enter various competitions.
We have an industry standard studio with specialist lighting, up to date digital software and black and white darkroom facilities.
A variety of teaching and learning methods will be used that encourage and facilitate learners’ creative and artistic development and bring together, wherever possible, practice and theory.
Methods used will encourage both independent and collaborative learning through use of practical workshops, interactive lectures, resource-based learning, individual and group work, tutorials, discussion and critiques.
Individual or group projects will culminate in exhibitions. Students will critically reflect on their own performance and that of others.
Residentials, visiting professionals, attendance of exhibitions and other related events will be used to broaden learners’ concepts and practice.
What You Will Study
- Professional Development
- Contextual Studies
- Individual Project (Pearson-Set)
- Techniques and Processes
- Lighting for Photography
- Photographic Practices
- Location Photography
- Studio Photography
- Professional Practice
- Applied Practice Collaborative Project (Pearson-Set)
- Advanced Photography Studies
- Commercial Photography
- Attendance Expectations
Two days per week plus occasional evening and weekend shoots.
- How You Will Be Assessed
Industry based lecturers will assess based on industry linked live briefs and specifications set in projects to enhance and confirm your knowledge and practice.
Assessment reflects sector practice to ensure you have the tools to follow a career in their chosen specialism.
- Entry Requirements
HNC Art & Design - Photography.
AND
GCSE at Grade 9-4 in English Language (or equivalent qualification) is required.
Those with previous experience or learning that is relevant may be eligible via our Accredited Prior Learning (APL) process for accreditation towards this course.
All applicants are required to attend an interview, you will also need to bring with you a portfolio of photographic practice.
- Fee Information
£7,400
- Further Study
This course is recognised as a qualification in its own right or can be combined with a top-up degree to obtain a full honours degree. Progression onto the BA (Hons) Creative Industries programme with a specialism in lens-based media is one option. Alternatively, there are a number of other Higher Education institutions that offer similar provision.