Photography education at the University has a unique depth of tradition.
The world's first courses in photographic chemistry were delivered in the main building of what is now the Regent Street Campus.
The first degree in photography was delivered at the then Polytechnic, pioneering the critical study of photography in addition to practical training.
Another first was the BSc Photographic Science which remains the premier course teaching the technology of imaging science.
The world's first courses in photographic chemistry were delivered in the main building of what is now the Regent Street Campus.
The first degree in photography was delivered at the then Polytechnic, pioneering the critical study of photography in addition to practical training.
Another first was the BSc Photographic Science which remains the premier course teaching the technology of imaging science.
Photography teaching is delivered on one of the finest and most fully equipped facilities in the country.
The Photography Centre offers five large, professionally equipped studios, colour and monochrome printing and an industry standard suite of digital facilities.
In addition, there are well-equipped laboratories for image analysis, sensitometry, colour evaluation and colour profiling and management.
The Photography Centre offers five large, professionally equipped studios, colour and monochrome printing and an industry standard suite of digital facilities.
In addition, there are well-equipped laboratories for image analysis, sensitometry, colour evaluation and colour profiling and management.
Courses
- BSc Clinical Photography
- BSc Photography and Digital Imaging
- BA Contemporary Media Practice
- BA Photographic Arts
- BA Photography (part-time)
- MA Photojournalism
- MA Photographic Studies
- Foundation Degree in Professional Photography