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Course overview
UCAS code: 056W HND/Photo
Course summary: The HND Photography course offers students the opportunity to study photography within a broad range of vocational and academic contexts created through the delivery of eleven unit assignments throughout the two stages of study.
Attendance: Full-time 2 years.
Course run by: School of The Arts
Entry requirements: Standard course entry requirements: 1 pass at A-level. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of nontraditional educational or professional qualifications. CAF regulations apply. All applicants should be able to demonstrate an active interest in photography or the visual arts, either in the form of qualifications or a portfolio of photographs/art work.
Location: Northampton College
Assessment: Course is modular and assessed through practical and written assignments.
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Aim of the programme
MA Photography and the Land is a thematic award that offers you the opportunity to develop your photographic practice, knowledge and understanding through research and photographic projects exploring issues related to land, landscape and the environment.
Programme highlights
· Staff team with significant international experience in diverse landscape practice
· Southwest location with unique mixture of rural, urban, industrial and leisure landscapes
· Arts faculty energetically developing its inter-disciplinary links
Entry requirements
A good honours degree in photography or a related visual communication subject. Appropriate professional experience may also be considered. An interview, portfolio and written piece of work will be required. IELTS of 6.5 or equivalent.
Duration
1 year full time or two years part time
Postgraduate Admissions
Faculty of Arts
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Full-time students will require five consecutive terms to complete this program, which begins in the fall term. It is expected and required that students reside in the Waterloo area during their period of active enrollment and make regular use of the studios provided.
The Fine Arts Department offers an MFA program on a part-time basis to a limited number of students. Part-time students are not eligible for Teaching Assistantships, Scholarship support, or the Shantz Summer Internships. The part-time MFA program takes a minimum of 6 terms to complete; the maximum is 15 terms. Please contact the Fine Arts Graduate Officer for further details.
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Estimated Cost of Attendance, 2009-2010
The cost of attending Purdue University varies depending on factors such as where a student chooses to live, travel expenses, food costs, enrollment in a specific program or college/school, etc. Below are estimated costs for the 2009-2010 academic year (two semesters of full-time enrollment). Use the Purdue online Financial Aid Estimator for an immediate estimate of financial aid eligibility at Purdue.
Indiana Resident
Nonresident
Billed Expenses
Tuition/Fees
$8,060*
$24,160*
Room/Board
$8,330
$8,330
SUBTOTAL
$16,390
$32,490
Other Estimated Expenses
Books/Supplies
$1,240
$1,240
Travel
$300
$460
Miscellaneous
$1,740
$1,740
SUBTOTAL
$3,280
$3,440
ESTIMATED TOTAL $19,670 $35,930
*Some programs have additional fees:
Engineering – $690
Management – $1,070
Flight – Individual courses in this program have additional fees; please refer to the Bursar Web site or contact the department for specific flight course fees.
This information is subject to change without notice.
If you enroll in classes but must withdraw before the semester starts, Purdue will refund your tuition/fees. After classes begin, refunds are reduced proportionally. Students who have certain types of federal financial aid are subject to other refund schedules.
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Name:Photography and Film
Award:BA/BA (Hons)
Study Mode:Full-Time
Napier Code:U54106
UCAS:W600
If you have an interest in reflecting life through a lens, and would like to explore the possibilities offered by both film and photography, this course is the perfect solution. Unique in that it allows you to study both disciplines in tandem, the course allows you to focus on the techniques and management of all aspects of lens-based media, including technical processes, production and analysis. You’ll then take up your specialisation in your third year, and develop the confidence to research and present creative ideas in your chosen medium through practical project work.
Skills
Whether you eventually choose photography or film, you’ll graduate with a comprehensive grounding in both. As well as practical techniques, you’ll learn to plan and manage the creative, organisational and financial aspects of your projects. You’ll develop professional communication skills, including presentation, and the ability to analyse your work critically at all stages of its creation.
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1. Full-time
2009/10
Undergraduate degree £3,225
Foundation degree £2,220
Foundation Year (level zero) £2,220
New students in 2009/10 only Equivalent and Lower Qualification £5,000
Note: Variable fee scheme applies to years 1, 2 and 3Direct Entry Students
Students already in UK Higher education transferring to year 2 and 3 £3,225
Students from Mainland EU (outside UK) not already on a UK higher education course £3,225
Sandwich Year
Year out on placement £615.00
2. Part-time
20 Credit Modular Framework 2009/10
Degree / HNC 20 credit module £537.50 per 20 credit module
Degree /HNC 10 credit module £268.75 per 10 credit module
Foundation Degree 20 credit module £370.00 per 20 credit module
Foundation Degree 10 credit module £185.00 per 10 credit
New students in 2009/10 only and continuing students from 2008/09
Equivalent and lower qualification £5,000.00 (pro rata)
Charge per single credit is:Degree and HNC £26.87 per credit
Foundation degree £18.50 per credit
A fee calculated by credit is only applicable to part time students
If a full time student is retaking a module by “attendance” then fees are charged at a per module credit rate. Effectively, the student is taking a year out as a full time student and is technically a part time student.
Remission of fees – There will be no remission of fees for 2009/10. However, part time students who can demonstrate they are in receipt of certain Government benefits as determined by the University may be able to receive up to a maximum contribution towards their fees by application to the Student Funding Office as follows:
Part time Degree and HNC £268.75 per 20 credit module
£134.38 per 10 credit module
Part time Foundation Degree £185.00 per 20 credit module
£92.50 per 10 credit module
B. Old Fee Scheme 2009/10
Full-time Home/EU students £1,285.00
Part-time Home/EU students
10 credit module £128.50
15 credit module £192.75
20 credit module £257.00
30 credit (double) module £385.50
45 credit (triple) module £578.25
60 credit (quadruple) module £771.00
Sandwich Year/ Year on placement £615.00
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If you are applying for a full-time degree course or an HND, you must apply through UCAS. Full details on how to apply are included in the UCAS Handbook, which also explains the deadlines involved. For courses not in UCAS, you should ask for an application form from the Recruitment and Admissions Office and submit it as soon as you can; do not wait until you have your results, as we can usually make you a provisional offer at an early stage.
For information on particular courses, you should contact the Recruitment and Admissions Office on 024 7615 2222 or askCoventry
Applicants from overseas (including the European Union) are encouraged to contact our International Office before submitting their UCAS applications.
Details of late vacancies are published in the national press, and the UCAS and University websites, each summer.
Most courses welcome applications from students who wish to take a year out between school and university, whether for employment or other reasons. You should check with the appropriate University Faculty/School before applying to find out whether this is possible for your course
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Tuition fees 2009/10 year will be:
UK and EU students:
£3,225 for a full-time undergraduate degree – some courses are less – this is shown on individual course details
HND’s are £2050
foundation years are £1795
To help you cover the cost you can take out a ‘fee loan’ to pay your fees which are paid directly to the university by the Student Loan company. Some students can get a maintenance loan (student loan) to help with their living costs (up to £4,625 max).
You only repay both loans when you finish your course and are earning £15,000 or more.
If you don’t have an income this high you may be able to defer your repayments until you can afford them.
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College is an investment in you. That’s why Simmons honors an educational promise to place students first. We provide a friendly, personal environment, professional preparation, and high quality education. Our goal is to help each student achieve a successful, meaningful career and a college education that appreciates in value.
Student Financial Services works with students and their families to help manage the cost of college. Our diverse student body represents a healthy mix of socio-economic backgrounds — approximately 75 percent of first-year students receive some form of financial assistance.
Tuition
In 2008-2009, the expenses for a typical full-time undergraduate resident student are $41,500. Fall Spring Total
Undergraduate
Full-time Tuition $14,560 $14,560 $29,120
Part-time Undergrad. / Dix Program Tuition ($910 per credit) ($910 per credit)
Health Center Fee $330 $330 $660
Activity Fee $110 $110 $220
Undergraduate Room/Board $5750 $5750 $11,500
Graduate & Dix Scholars Room/Board ($6440) ($6440) ($12,880)
Undergraduate Total $20,750 $20,750 $41,500
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The Professional Photo-Imaging Program at Langara College trains students in both traditional and digital imaging. Many applications of photography are explored including advertising, architectural, editorial, industrial, photo-journalism, portraiture and scientific. Students develop strong camera techniques and lighting abilities and become adept at lab work, image manipulation and quality control. Graduates are awarded a diploma in Professional Photo-Imaging.
This full-time, two-year program offers a well-rounded educational experience that currently results in a diploma in Professional Photo-Imaging. The curriculum provides solid technical training combined with the business and aesthetic aspects of photography and digital imaging. Students are fully educated in the demanding requirements of the photo-imaging industry.
This year’s Photo-Imaging grads were featured at the Moat Gallery at the Vancouver Public Library for Artsfest 2008
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