Tuition Fee
GBP 8,370
Start Date
Medium of studying
Photography
Duration
24 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Photography | Digital Arts | Fine Arts
Area of study
Photography | Digital Arts | Fine Arts
Education type
Photography | Digital Arts | Fine Arts
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 8,370
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-01-01 | - |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Photography (Online) MA
Overview
Develop compelling photography through research and experimentation, whether your approach is analogue, digital or post-photographic, enabling you to articulate your vision in a way that’s right for you.
Course Details
Core Modules
- Approaches and Images You consider aesthetic, technical, and conceptual approaches to image-making, and employ these in the planning, development, and resolution of a photographic project. You are encouraged to experiment, test new ideas, and actively challenge and develop your previous work.
- Audience and Encounters Photographs are not just images: we encounter them in material contexts. Explore the ways in which photographs can be deployed and disseminated, and how they might be engaged with by viewers. You consider aesthetic, technical and conceptual approaches to produce a photographic artefact made for an intended audience.
- Master's Project: Photography Undertake a major, in-depth, individual study into a specialisation relating to your discipline. This project is appropriate to commercial, industrial, creative, or research-based fields according to your own interests and career aspirations. You are responsible for the conceptualisation, research and development of the project, producing an end product relevant to your field of study.
- The Connected Practitioner Elevate your creative research skills, a cornerstone of all creative disciplines, fuelling both academic and creative work. Learn engaging research practices and critical thinking to tackle real-world issues, policies, and audiences. Join a vibrant postgraduate community, exchanging ideas and perspectives across various creative fields. Benefit from lectures and online tutors delivering key knowledge on current debates, issues, and research approaches in the arts and creative industries. Participate in seminars and studio sessions for active debate and practical application of research.
- The Resourceful Photographer Making strong images is only part of a successful photographic practice. Develop the necessary skills to operate at a professional level, whatever your chosen career path and aspirations. A series of seminars explores effective communication, marketing and promotion, legal and ethical obligations, business models, and careers in photography. You develop practical skills and industry know-how, underpinned by relevant critical and theoretical contexts.
How You Learn
- You learn through lectures, workshops and seminars individually and in groups.
- You engage in research-led, project-based learning, developing creative skills and commercial awareness by working to industry briefs. Learning focuses on reflecting the reality of working in the creative industries, and throughout the course you will be encouraged to work both individually and as part of a group.
How You Are Assessed
- Most of the modules include a progressive assessment strategy, with practical tasks set each week to support you in working towards in course assessment.
Entry Requirements
- Typically a first degree (2.2 minimum) in photography. We also consider other relevant experience or qualifications.
- Plus a portfolio of images or a completed project demonstrating your skills, and a proposal outlining the direction of your work and aims for the course.
- International applicants will require IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Employability
Career Opportunities
- Choose to work as an independent photographer or within a range of businesses that require professional photography skills, in positions such as:
- art director
- film/video editor
- graphic designer
- magazine features editor
- medical illustrator
- press photographer
Learning Platform
Our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Is the Platform You Use to Access Your Online Course
- You can use it on your smartphone, tablet and computer.
- And you can use it anytime, so that you can plan your learning to fit your own schedule.
- It's easy to use and navigate.
- Modules are set out by topics and themes. You can use the progress bar to understand where you are in your modules, and appreciate your achievements.
- We support you to become familiar with your VLE, helping you to start learning quickly.
- You get feedback, help and guidance from tutors throughout your course through the VLE, and you can ask questions at any time.
- Our tutors use a live activity feed to keep you updated about your course.
- You can create a student profile, collaborate with other students and take part in online discussion forums.
Fees
Part-time
- £930 for each 20 credits
- £8,370 in total. Not eligible for any fee discounts
Duration and Attendance
- Length: 2-3 years
- Attendance: 100% online
- Start date: January or September
- Semester dates
Additional Information
- Ranked in the top 50 for online learning in the Uswitch Online Learning Index 2022.
- Teesside University was named University of the Year at the Edufuturists Awards 2022.
- Ranked in the top 350 list of global universities aged 50 years or under.
- Over 1,000 students enrolled on our open learning courses.
- High-quality, stand-alone, open learning education for over 30 years.
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