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Photography & Moving Image

East Sussex College

UCAS Code: W640 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

East Sussex College

UCAS Code: W640 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Entry requirements

A level

C,C-D,D,E

Access to HE Diploma

M:15,P:30

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

MM

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

MPP

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64

Our most important entry criteria is a love of Photography and a desire to learn. Generally we ask for 64 UCAS points, but if you are a mature student without formal qualifications, we can look for any related experience to use instead of the UCAS points. Please enquire for more information

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About this course

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Course option

3years

Full-time | 2025

Other options

6 years | Part-time | 2025

Subject

Photography

Our Photography & Moving Image course is much more than just taking pictures. Your passion for photography will provide you with a solid base from which to develop your practical skills and knowledge and enable you to gain a usable understanding of visual language and its contextual importance.
We will encourage you to express your creative abilities, exploring and combining new knowledge, skills, and understanding to develop photographic practice in a variety of contexts, environments, and media. You will be free to explore traditional and contemporary photography, take advantage of the numerous local photographic opportunities and encouraged to get involved with the vibrant and diverse creative community, all while learning specialist and transferable skills from industry experts and our highly experienced and qualified tutors.

**What will I study?**
- You will be able to set your creative talents free in your own dedicated work space in our University Centre in Hastings. The course is designed to allow you to become the photographer you want to be, whether that be in advertising, documentary, commercial, fine art or expressive.

- You will have access to our bespoke photographic studio, exclusively used by our degree students, plus dark room and latest PC and Mac editing software to enable you to shoot, develop and edit your images.

- Our thought-provoking lectures will give you the confidence to create strong photographic images enabling you to develop your own visual language that achieve your aims and successfully meet the needs of clients or your own personal direction.

- Develop your software skills in Adobe Photoshop, PremierePro, InDesign, and Lightroom.

- Our smaller class sizes are a real advantage. It means you will be able to enjoy increased contact time with your tutor, and fellow students, getting great value for money.

- We believe that our degree will give you an abundance of transferable skills, reinforcing the vocational aspects of the course, providing you with intellectual flexibility and sustainability to take into your future career.

- Our photography tutors are highly experienced degree-level educators who have many years working in related industries. You will have the opportunity to raise your profile as a photographer through a range of activities during the course, including work experience placements in the industry, entering your work into local and national competitions, and exhibiting your work at our degree show.

- There are opportunities for visits to local, national and international galleries, engagement in live projects and industry placements all of which will provide you with the potential to gain valuable knowledge and experience.

- The historic town of Hastings has a rich and eclectic mix of communities, architecture, festivals, landscapes, culture, art, sports, leisure and more, meaning you will never be short of subject matter or inspiration.

**What can I do after completing this course?**
Once you have graduated, you will have a diverse range of transferable skills that will enable you to start your career in this exciting industry. You will be fully equipped to seek out roles and apply your knowledge as a freelance photographer, or perhaps in an agency. Other options could include further study onto MA Photography programmes.

In 2024 we were awarded an exceptional 94% National Student Survey (NSS) rating. Every university in the UK takes part in the NSS, as do many colleges. This survey gathers students’ opinions on the quality of their courses which helps to inform prospective students’ choices and provide data that supports universities and colleges to improve the student experience. East Sussex College University Courses is very proud of our extremely high score. The NSS is managed by the OfS on behalf of the UK funding and regulatory bodies.

Modules

Each module will be studied over a period of 6 - 10 weeks and will include the following; Year One Modules;

Light and Camera
Traditional and Digital Media
Moving Image
Generate Communicate
Contextual Studies 1
Professional Development
Year Two modules;

Extending Practice
Applied Practice
Contextual Studies 2
Work Experience
Portfolio Project
Year Three modules;

Specialist Practice
Extended Essay
Professional Practice
Major Project, resulting in your Degree Show

Assessment methods

All work is assessed according to regulations from the University of East Anglia, and externally examined at the end of the year

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

Channel Islands
£8,250
per year
England
£8,250
per year
EU
£10,000
per year
International
£10,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£8,250
per year
Republic of Ireland
£8,250
per year
Scotland
£8,250
per year
Wales
£8,250
per year

The Uni

Course location:

Hastings (Station Plaza)

Department:

Art and Design

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