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Falmouth University: Photography (Online)
Institution | Falmouth University |
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Department | The Institute of Photography |
Web | http://www.falmouth.ac.uk |
flexible@falmouth.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01223 447713 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You should have: An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. If your first language is not English, you'll need to take one of the following tests to verify your proficiency: IELTS - minimum overall score of IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening We also accept a range of equivalent recognised English language qualifications. Candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You should have: An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. If your first language is not English, you'll need to take one of the following tests to verify your proficiency: IELTS - minimum overall score of IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening We also accept a range of equivalent recognised English language qualifications. Candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You should have: An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. If your first language is not English, you'll need to take one of the following tests to verify your proficiency: IELTS - minimum overall score of IELTS 6.5 with at least 6.0 in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening We also accept a range of equivalent recognised English language qualifications. Candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. |
PgDip (Initial Qualification)
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
The photography industry is complex and competitive. To succeed, you need a course that pushes you further than simply mastering your technical skills, deepening your photographic knowledge and ability to innovate.
With Falmouth Flexible you’ll draw on other disciplines, build international connections, and explore wider contexts to engage meaningfully with this technologically and socially evolving medium. Through a range of activities including live briefs set by real clients, you’ll develop the professional skillset to make your mark in the industry, ready to join our rich legacy of accomplished and award-winning graduates.
You will:
Immediately apply fresh insight to your work and embrace multidisciplined approaches
Enhance your learning experience at our optional in-person face-to-face events
Become more inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking
Confidently collaborate with other practitioners on a global scale
Embrace and uphold ethical and sustainable photography practices
As well as an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification, as a successful graduate you’ll leave the course with a body of work strong enough to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification is desirable. However, candidates without a degree or formal qualification are still encouraged to apply. For more information about entry requirements and Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), speak to an advisor. A digital portfolio of your current photographic practice. The portfolio should indicate both your technical aptitude and the quality and sophistication of your practice. You shouldn’t attempt to encompass a range of styles and genres of photography, but rather try to give the admissions team a sense of your practice specialisms and your interests as a practitioner. You should title or briefly caption each image in your portfolio, explaining - if necessary - how the image is indicative of your practice and why you have selected it. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. |
Summary
Our masters degree will equip you with the knowledge, understanding, and skills to meaningfully engage with a technologically- and socially-evolving medium. It will help you succeed within the increasingly complex and competitive creative industries.
The course brings together talented practitioners on an international scale who have the ambition to succeed, innovate, and lead. It allows for the dynamic cross-pollination of approaches in photography and the exploration of critical perspectives.
You will also have an individual, or group of, sophisticated projects of a publishable standard. You can use these as the foundation to take you to the next stage in your career and sustain your practice beyond.
Through your time on the course, you will:
Gain valuable insights which you can immediately apply to your work by sharing your approaches to photography and collaboratively exploring critical perspectives
Become an inquisitive, innovative, and outward-looking professional practitioner
Be able to embrace multi-disciplined approaches to your work
Confidently collaborate with other professional practitioners on a global scale
Inspire others and take leading roles within the arts sector and creative industries on an international level
On successful completion of this course, you will have an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An honours degree or Level 6 equivalent qualification. |
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