Commercial Photography BA (Hons)
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Start date: You can start this course in September.
What I’ve enjoyed most about the course is the freedom to develop my own ideas – especially in the Independent Development Project module. Jen Miles
Teaching and learning This course includes studio workshops, group and individual tutorials, seminars and lectures. This is supported by a programme of visiting photographers and trade suppliers. The assessment of all your practical modules is by submission of practical work, formal presentation of course work, and contribution to individual tutorials, group tutorials and seminars. The context and dissertation modules require you to submit essay work and course work. Practical work makes up 75% of the course, and critical studies 25%.
Autumn
Stage one Stage TWO
Spring
Fees: This is a specialist course, so it costs £9,000.
About the course You will build up a mix of technical and creative abilities in photography, including traditional craft based skills and skills in new digital technologies. You will also look at how to apply what you’ve learned in the workplace.
Autumn
Duration and mode of study: 3 years full time or 4 years with Year Zero.
Professional Workplace Development
Business and Professional Practice
Spring
Entry requirements: You will usually need 260 UCAS points from accepted qualifications (see www.derby.ac.uk/entryreqs).
Photography: Histories and Theories
Reading Photography
Combined Technologies
Autumn
UCAS code: W640
You will be encouraged to undertake some prestigious work experience at each level of the course to enable you to discern your individual pathway in your professional vocation. Throughout your study there will be a number of opportunities to work directly with a range of clients. This exchange of creative ideas and experience between you and people working in the industry is a core feature of the programme.
Study modules
Stage THREE
Where you will study: Derby Campus, Markeaton Street.
Why choose this course?
Writing Photography (Dissertation)
Assignment Photography (Self Negotiated)
Spring
Factfile
Professional Futures
Independent Development Project
Digital Practice
Analogue Process
Visual Strategies
Photography: Design and Communication
Creative Communication
Contemporary Digital Practice
Options Diploma in Professional Practice You will have the opportunity of a placement year between stages two and three which will lead to the University’s Diploma in Professional Practice qualification on completion of the following two modules: Applied Professional Practice Contemporary Issues in Professional Practice. Additional information Each year we organise an educational field visit to a cultural centre in Europe or the USA and we visit trade shows and galleries nationally. Day-long field visits to a variety of locations are also offered. At the end of the third year, you will have the opportunity to showcase your achievements as well as making vital industry contacts at our graduate Degree Show. This creative festival is an ideal platform for you to exhibit your work, and it’s a really high profile event in the city’s arts calendar.
We also provide support for graduates starting out in the creative industries, through our incubation unit - Banks Mill. It offers studio workspace and business development activities, in a vibrant and thriving community of artists, designers and makers. If you don’t have the appropriate qualifications for this course, you can apply to study Year Zero first. Your career Working closely with industry, this course aims to give you the advantage you need when you’re starting your career. The academic and practical skills you will develop enable you to be flexible when working in a variety of different areas, from commercial, advertising and editorial photography through to location finding and management, photo retail, image manipulation or being a photographer’s agent or picture researcher. You will also be able to go on to postgraduate study, such as our MA Film and Photography programme.