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BA Photography
About this course
Photography is far more than a technical skill. It is a way of seeing, a critical practice, and a professional discipline that shapes how the world is represented and understood. As both art form and commercial medium, photography sits at the intersection of visual culture, technology, and communication, and a degree in the subject prepares you to work fluently across that broad terrain. At Coventry University you will develop as an independent, creative, critical, and adaptable practitioner across three years of full-time study. You will explore the history and theory of photography alongside sustained practical work, building technical proficiency in areas spanning documentary, editorial, fine art, and commercial photography. The programme is designed to respond to an evolving industry, so you will also develop an understanding of digital workflows, post-production, and the platforms through which contemporary photographic work circulates. Critical thinking sits at the heart of the course: you will learn to contextualise your own practice within broader visual and cultural debates, building the intellectual confidence to justify creative decisions and respond to briefs from diverse clients and contexts. This course includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, giving you extended time in a professional environment as well as international experience that broadens both your practice and your professional network. Work placement activity is embedded in the programme, further connecting your studies to industry. The range of careers open to photography graduates is wide. Editorial and documentary photography, fashion and advertising work, gallery practice, photojournalism, and commercial portrait or product photography are all typical pathways. Many graduates also move into related fields including art direction, picture editing, visual research, and media production. The skills of visual communication, self-direction, and professional client management that you develop on this degree travel well across creative industries. Further study at postgraduate level in photography, fine art, or visual communication is also an option for those who wish to deepen their practice or pursue academic or curatorial work.
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