hlavní stránka MA Photography

The Arts University College at Bournemouth

United Kingdom, Wallisdown, Dorset county

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Location United Kingdom, Wallisdown, Dorset county
Type Postgraduate, full-time
Begins October
Duration 1 year
Study language English
Awards MA
Tuition fee £4,950.00 per year

To assist new International (non-EU) students a range of discounts and benefits are offered. This amounts to savings of over £1,000.

Entry qualification Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Applicants with other than the required academic qualifications may be considered for entry if there is sufficient evidence which indicates that they have the potential to fulfill the objectives of the course and to achieve the standard of the final award.

Please review the required documents for additional information.


The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.

Language requirements

English
Accepted proof of proficiency: CAE or CPE, IELTS 6.5+, TOEFL 90+ or other equivalent

Other requirements

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

A relevant portfolio is required.

More information

Expenses, accommodation, working etc.

aucb.ac.uk/..nformation/maphotography.aspx

Application deadline:
1 Jun 2013 23:59 (GMT)

Course overview

MA Photography recognises and celebrates a photographic practice that is an increasingly demanding, diverse, complex, challenging and compelling experience. MA students engage in a practice within a resource that recognises the importance of antiquarian processes through to digital imaging and will have a curiosity about what these possibilities offer in the investigation and representation of social and cultural imperatives. Ideas are generated that provoke a wide diversity of outcomes which reflect demands on the meaning and position of photography in work that could be time-based, sculptural, sitespecific, or which addresses issues raised by the document or other traditional means of representation. Practice is underpinned by history and theories; analytical, critical reflection that supports students in their consideration of the context; audience and professional relevance of their practice in an independent or commercially structured environment. The flexibility of this course reveals opportunities for applicants interested in the possibilities of interaction with other MA courses at the University College.
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