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Photography (with integrated foundation year)

1 Study option · UndergraduateCarlisle - Brampton Road

Course summary

Capture the world in its many facets and faces. Create and seize unique moments in time. Explore your creative passion and bring it to life.

Based on our dedicated arts campus, this photography degree with an integrated foundation year will help you explore your creative passion and become a professional photographer.

Course Overview
Our foundation course in photography will give you a strong grounding to experience life through the camera lens to advance your studies to degree level.

You’ll learn all the essential photography basics - how to use a variety of cameras, both digital and film, how to make creative images, work in a studio and on location, and how to print your photos to a high standard.

In addition, on this photography course you’ll explore historical and contemporary photographers and images to encourage you to develop your own style and flourish as a photographer ready for year one of the degree course.

Former students have gone into a range of photographic careers, become freelance photographers, curators and editors and some have secured solo exhibitions in art galleries just months after graduating.

On this course you will:

  • Develop your photographic and editing skills while experimenting during workshops and outdoor activities.

  • Work with students across the creative arts, collaborating on projects and exploring new mediums.

  • Be taught by industry experts with experience working freelance and within creative organisations.

  • Have the opportunity to exhibit your work publicly alongside the work of classmates across the arts.

What you will learn
Photography is a fantastically versatile discipline and as such offers many routes into employment within the creative industries.

At the University of Cumbria, we have designed a programme that allows you to experiment with techniques, develop your practical skills, study through critical thinking and enquiry.

Informed by the clear integration of practice and theory, and by an expectation of your intellectual engagement in Photography practice, you will develop transferable skills.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
W640
Institution code:
C99

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75 Go onto work and study

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