The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Photographic Practice is designed to enable you to build the skills to work effectively as a professional as a freelancer or in the creative industries.
You'll develop a detailed understanding of the technical aspects of photography work including units on studio practice, sports photography, photo journalism and product photography. You will develop your understanding of the use of software such as Photoshop throughout.
Crucially, you will be given the skills and understanding to creating your own business presence and exhibit your work to a wider audience.
The programme is based at our ultra-modern City Hub campus in Nottingham City Centre, providing access to professional industry-standard equipment, studio spaces and software such as Adobe Creative Suite. You'll also have numerous opportunities to engage and collaborate with other students aiming to get into the creative industries and work in response to live industry briefs.
This award is validated by The Open University.
There is no First Year entry in academic year 2026-27.
Direct entry is restricted to Years 2 and 3 only, for students with previous study elsewhere in a relevant subject area.
What you will cover:
Year 2 (Level 5) gives the chance to continue to build and develop skills in specialist areas of photography and exhibiting your work.
Year 2 modules:
-exhibiting photography
-journalism and event photography
-studio and product photography
-contextual studies
Year 3 (Level 6) gets you ready to launch your photography career with units designed to give you the ability to exhibit, pitch for work, build a portfolio and build your own brand.
Year 3 modules:
-dissertation
-advanced photography skills
-enterprise and exhibition
Assessment
A combination of traditional and innovative assessment methods are used: including case studies, group projects, live briefs, peer review, time-constrained assessments and presentations. There are no examinations.
Qualification awarded: - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Photographic Practice - awarded by The Open University (OU).
Bursaries
We want our courses to be accessible to students from any background, so we’ve put together a cash support package in the form of non-repayable bursaries to provide financial help where it’s really needed. Details for 2026-27 will be advertised once approved by the university regulator – the Office for Students (OfS). Please check our website - www.nottinghamcollege.ac.uk - for more information.
Your career and progression
Graduates will be well-equipped to progress to postgraduate study or seek work in a variety of creative roles. Many photographers work in advertising, media, fashion, sports, weddings, and more! Possible careers include: photographer, sports photographer, fashion photographer, press photographer, picture editor, exhibition curator, visual merchandiser, videographer, retoucher, digital marketeer, photo-journalist, blogger or teacher.