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Year 1
- Technical workshops and hands-on activities establish an understanding of professional working methods, including studio practice, analogue processes, digital workflow, bookmaking, and digital and traditional printing.
- Work with new people in new places in new ways. Whether it is making images on the Dartmoor field trip or working collectively on a brief directed by an industry professional, new opportunities will be available to you.
- Lectures and seminars contextualise your work through the study of contemporary and historical practices.
 
    Core modules
  
  
          PHO401
          
          
            Essentials
              20 credits
          
        
In this module students are introduced to core photographic, technical and methodological processes and principles. Key photographic methodologies are explored through workshops, tutorials and personal photographic exploration.
100% Coursework
          PHO403
          
          
            Tableaux
              20 credits
          
        
This module enables students to begin to establish their understanding of professional contexts by responding to a ‘live brief’ set by a designated industry stakeholder. The brief will engage students to work in groups to produce, construct and photograph an ambitious narrative tableaux in the studio or on location.
80% Coursework
20% Practicals
          PHO404
          
          
            Storytelling
              40 credits
          
        
Students explore the process of storytelling in the form of a photo essay and bookwork, introducing and expanding the practices of editing, sequencing, layout, and design. The principles of ethical representation will be introduced into their contextual understanding. Students will further develop synergies between practice and historical cultural contexts through written and verbal form.
100% Coursework
          PHO405
          
          
            Developing Practice
          
        
This module aims to further establish key processes, skills and methodologies fundamental to photographic activity. Students relate contextual knowledge gained through research via the critical analysis of students’ own work and that of contemporary and historical practitioners.
Year 2
- Develop new ways of working and thinking about photography through the teaching of new technologies and methods of production and publication.
- Work across disciplines using one of the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals to engage with and promote awareness of global (environmental) concerns.
- Begin to consider your future and life after graduation by researching career opportunities and engaging in the Artist Talks programmes with established professionals.
 
    Core modules
  
  
          PHO501
          
          
            Mediations
              40 credits
          
        
This module engages students in forms of contemporary photographic practice involving still and moving image, sound and text. A single multimedia time-based output is constructed over the course of the module. Emphasis is placed on developing work that is informed by an understanding of historical and contemporary lens-based practice and culture and associated contextual research (theoretical and practical).
100% Coursework
          PHO504
          
          
            Establishing Practice
              40 credits
          
        
In this module, students negotiate a theme from which to develop a series of art/media/design works or artefacts. They are expected to experiment with media/s in order to develop and produce a body of work that explores the practical, theoretical and technical aspects of their individual areas of interest within photography. Students are introduced to and prepare for the Common Dissertation module.
100% Coursework
          PHO505
          
          
            Futures
          
        
The module is designed to contribute the development of students’ contextual understanding of their discipline, and focus this towards identifying personal career aspirations, means of sustainable career development, and the opportunities offered, directly and indirectly, by the industry.
          PHO506
          
          
            Common Challenge: Collaboration
          
        
The module offers the opportunity to students to look outwards, to engage or work with others collaboratively. Thematically, the research and project focus will relate to UN Sustainable Development Goals incorporating an interdisciplinary agenda. Student practice is developed through interaction, exchanging of ideas and actively researching/collaborating with an external individual, group or organisation.
Final year
- Research, produce and resolve a major body of work for publication and exhibition at the Summer Degree Show.
- Consolidate and refine career ambitions and life after graduation through talks and workshops from graduates and industry speakers.
- Contextualise and critically articulate your work in relation to various audiences and the opportunities these provide: editorial, commercial, fashion, fine art, post-grad study and research.
 
    Core modules
  
  
          ADA600
          
          
            Common Dissertation: Critical Practices
              20 credits
          
        
The module engages students in situating practice through research, contextualisation and critical reflection, in relation to their final stage study and post University aspirations. Programmes can offer: a traditional dissertation; preparation for an extended dissertation; situating existing practice; or the construction of a new body of work as practice-based research.
100% Coursework
          PHO602
          
          
            Negotiation
              20 credits
          
        
In this module each student develops an experimental programme of photographic practice in negotiation with tutors, through careful reflection on personal aims and objectives for the final year of study.
100% Coursework
          PHO603
          
          
            Resolution
              60 credits
          
        
After an initial period of self-initiated preparation, research and consultation, students prepare and submit a written proposal for the consolidation of a body of work. Subject to the approval of the module team, the student undertakes a period of self-negotiated study leading to the production of a substantial body of work, supported by a critical reflection.
100% Coursework
    Optional modules
  
  
          PHO604
          
          
            Extended Dissertation
              20 credits
          
        
This module completes the Photography research syllabus with an extended essay, researched and written by each student. Students have the opportunity to research and reflect on a subject of their choice, within an area associated with their practice discipline.
100% Coursework
          PHO605
          
          
            Professional Futures
              20 credits
          
        
Delivered across the third and final year, this module is geared towards students focussing on their career aspirations post university and researching, collating, reflecting and networking to create an ‘exit-strategy’ that will enable them to be ‘ready and able’ and to achieve potential employability.
100% Coursework
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When I came to the University and I met the lecturers, I realised it was the best decision that I took for myself. They guide you, they shape you, they shape your work. They help get the best out of you.
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                        Mr Angus Fraser
                      
                      Lecturer in Photography
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Heidi Morstang
                      
                      Associate Professor in Photography
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Simon Standing
                      
                      Honorary Associate Professor
                    
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“The main reason to study photography in ҹèƵ for me was a mix between the course size and location. I went to view a lot of universities at the time, and I was completely put off by the large course size and the idea of being a number on a page in such an emotive subject. I wanted a personal relationship with my lecturers and a personal relationship with other people on the course. This support system was very important for me, and I feel like I really got that here.”
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Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
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£18,150 per year
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The following courses are available as routes into this programme.
 
          This foundation year offers a non-standard entry into BA (Hons) Photography. Combine analogue and digital techniques, work with professionals, explore international opportunities, and establish your unique style and personal visual language.
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