In your first year the focus is on developing your practical and technical skills to provide a foundation to investigate subjects of personal interest. Areas covered include:
Traditional darkroom techniques
How to use Adobe software packages
Professional studio and location lighting techniques
How to respond to set briefs
How to combine both analogue and digital skills to create innovative outcomes
The history of photography and visual culture theory
You will dive into the fundamentals of documentary practice and visual studies exploring different ways of thinking and perceiving, which will help you re-think photojournalism. Projects will include creating artist zines and participating in your first exhibition, laying a solid foundation for your future studies.
Contemporary Documentary Practice (20 credits)
Visual Studies 1 (10 credits)
Ways of Thinking (10 credits)
Re-thinking Photojournaism (20 credits)
Visual Studies 2 (10 credits)
Ways of Perceiving (10 credits)
Exhibition 1.0 (20 credits)
The Artist Zine (20 credits)
Building on the skills developed in your first year, the second year is a time for further experimentation and collaborative working:
Working in small groups to design and curate your own public exhibition
Conceptualise and produce a photobook
Have opportunities to undertake funded internships
Become increasingly focused on developing a professional platform for your work (including: website/social media/exhibition strategies)
Experiment with alternative darkroom processes
Have the option to study a semester abroad
Apply your research and critical analysis skills to a major project proposal
You explore modules like Visual Activism: Location & Curation and Exhibition 2.0 will allow you to explore visual activism and curation. You will also delve into publication and protest, learning how to use photography as a tool for social change.
World Building (20 Credits)
Research in Context (10 credits)
Visual Activism: Location & Curation (20 credits)
Visual Enquiry 1 (10 credits)
Exhibition 2.0 (20 credits)
Publication and Protest (20 credits)
Research in Practice (10 credits)
Visual Enquiry 2 (10 credits)
Your third year is about developing your professional portfolio and equipping yourself for a professional career in the creative industries after graduation. You will undertake advanced creative enquiry and develop an independent project that reflects your personal interests and professional aspirations. The major project will be the pinnacle of your studies, allowing you to showcase your skills and vision. This year is designed to prepare you for a successful transition into the professional world, culminating in a substantial body of work.
Throughout the course, you will learn industry-standard techniques and workflows, gain experience in various creative settings, and develop knowledge of employment opportunities within the digital media and creative industries sectors. You will also learn how to deploy your work on a wide range of platforms.
Advanced Creative Enquiry (20 credits)
Independent Project (40 credits)
Major Project (60 credits)