This course offers students a deep understanding of the histories, identities, and dimensions driving the field of photography. It’s designed to help you thrive in the fast-moving creative industries through a practice-based approach. Students will utilize purpose-built studio spaces, equipped with professional facilities like darkrooms, digital printmaking, and editing suites. The curriculum emphasizes coursework, focusing on exploring photographic genres, themes like identity, place, and narrative, and developing critical practice. There’s an opportunity for a professional placement during your sandwich year, supporting your career development by engaging with industry professionals. The course fosters creativity and employability, with modules assessed entirely on coursework and regular live projects in collaboration with industry contacts.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students appreciate the course’s focus on live projects and employability, which are embedded into the curriculum. The course boasts a 100% coursework assessment and a high student satisfaction rating according to the National Student Survey 2022. Modern facilities and the involvement of experienced, international exhibiting staff contribute to a rich learning environment that nurtures creative talent and prepares students for diverse careers in photography.
The course specializes in contemporary photographic practice, encouraging students to challenge established genres and develop their own creative voice through conceptual and contextual exploration, combining technical skills with critical analysis.
Application fees
15.78L
1st year tuition fees
15.78L
Living cost
Applicants typically need 96 UCAS points, including a Level 3 qualification in Art and Design. Acceptable qualifications include A Levels with grades CCC or BCD, BTEC or OCR Cambridge diplomas with specified grades, and other relevant qualifications. A portfolio review may be required, and students must have studied a minimum of two years post-GCSE. Additional criteria and advice are available through the Gateway or the university’s application guidance.

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Graduates from this course often pursue careers as photographers in various fields such as sports, fashion, advertising, editorial, or fine art. They may also work as documentary photographers, publishers, curators, or educators, leveraging their technical skills and critical understanding gained during the program.