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Email: email. This programme has a distinct professional emphasis. You will develop the creative, technical and critical analysis skills required for the photography, video and media industry.
You will learn how to use a wide range of traditional and emerging photography, video and media equipment, and technologies. You will be using the latest and most up-to-date lens-based software and hardware.
You will gain first-hand experience of the realities of the photography profession through an extended work placement in year 3 for a minimum of 13 weeks. The placement will prepare you to work as a highly skilled producer of still and moving images. The work placement aims to give students the opportunity to directly experience the work practices and procedures in a photography and video related work environment in a local, national or international setting. It allows the student to observe the application of theoretical knowledge and practical skills gained on the programme.
The student is supported by a MTU member of academic staff along with a workplace mentor. Students assume professional responsibilities and work practices, operating to a detailed plan, adapting the project aims and schedule where necessary during the creative process. Students are required to present their project at different stages of development through visual and oral presentations.
A module is a standalone unit of learning and assessment and is completed within one semester. A full-time student will normally study six modules in each semester; part-time and ACCS Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects students will have flexibility as to the number of modules taken.