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Level 4
In your first year, you’ll learn the creative and practical skills that you’ll build upon during your degree.
We’ll introduce you to a variety of
traditional and digital photographic techniques and processes through the units
‘Principles and Practice’ and ‘Digital Imaging and Production’, giving you a
strong technical foundation in location and studio lighting, analogue and
digital capture and digital post-production techniques.
Our ‘Historical and Theoretical Studies in Photography’ unit covers key themes and theories. Photography projects and written assignments are used to reinforce learning and enable you to exercise your developing knowledge and practical skills in the unit ‘Creative Photographic Practice’, where additional workshops will also introduce you to moving image.
As part of these units, you’ll attend guest lectures by visiting photographers and industry professionals to underpin your holistic knowledge of contemporary commercial photographic practice.
Level 5
Your second year builds on the skills
and knowledge that you gained during your first year and provides opportunities
for you to develop your genre-specific interests.
At Level 5, you’ll continue to develop
your digital skills and promotional awareness through the unit ‘Professional
Futures’.
Your industry understanding will be
consolidated towards the end of the unit when you undertake a period of work
experience in the form of a placement, which will be overseen by the unit
leader, allowing you to gain hands-on experience working alongside industry
professionals.
In the past few years, students have gained placements at:
·
GQ
Magazine
·
Wonderland
Magazine
·
Another
Magazine
·
Getty
Images
·
Tim
Walker (Photographer)
·
Wolfgang
Tillmans (Photographer)
·
Platon
(Photographer, New York)
·
Frederike
Helwig (Photographer)
·
TANK
Magazine
·
Skinny
Dip (Agency)
·
Sunbeam
Studios (Studio)
·
Phil
Toledano (Photographer)
·
Diver
& Aguilar (Photographers)
· Sølve Sundsbø
Our ‘Critical Analyses’ unit gives you
an overview of some of the approaches used in the analysis of commercial
photography, together with the development of research and written
communication skills, allowing for a more intellectual engagement with photographic
practice, and preparing you for the major written assignment at Level 6.
During Level 5 you will be offered an opportunity to consider the three named awards, although there is no obligation for you to opt for a named award.
Level 6
Your third year allows you to build on the platform of skills and knowledge gained during Levels 4 and 5. Level 6 adopts an extremely focused approach to your career ambitions, developing specific creative and conceptual skills in order to gain a more complex understanding of the particular discourse with which you wish to be professionally engaged.
Gaining a BA (Hons) award in this discipline equips graduates to compete at the highest level of professional practice as well as providing a platform for potential post-graduate study. This is evidenced through an accomplished and developed commercial portfolio and the critical skills with which to locate this work within an ever more complex visual culture.
Two major units, ‘Specialist Practice’ and ‘Major Project’, provide the opportunity for two bodies of work that will become your professional portfolio and the content relates directly to the named award title that you have chosen.
The unit ‘Research Paper’, for which a critically informed analysis of a subject related topic will be produced, will help to inform your practical work, while supporting your aspirations for future study at postgraduate level.
AUB is located on the south coast of England, two miles from the centre of Bournemouth. It has good train links to London and other big cities.
Bournemouth is the furthest easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first Natural World Heritage site, which spans 95 miles of unspoilt countryside of exceptional natural beauty and historic geology. Subsidised bus routes operate to and from the campus. Good cycle paths are in place.