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Landscape Photography Degree at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code BPH203
Fee Code S2
Number of Assignments 8
Duration (approx) 100 hours


COURSE STRUCTURE

There are 8 lessons as follows:
INTRODUCTION
THE MAIN PRINCIPLES
CREATING DIFFERENT AFFECTS
PHOTOGRAPHING NATURAL AREAS
PHOTOGRAPHING STREETSCAPES
PHOTOGRAPHING WATER
DEVELOPING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE
MAJOR PROJECT

Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school’s tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.

SUMMARY OF AIMS
To know and understand the equipment and materials used in photography.
Create different affects photographing the same landscape.
Compose a well-balanced photo.
Utilise form to create a three dimensional affect.
Develop your own photographic style.

WHAT THE COURSE COVERS

Here are just some of the things you may be doing:
Revision of the basics of photography.
Building a resource file.
Applying principles of landscape photography to evaluate published photos.
Choosing equipment and materials appropriate to specified needs.
Using filters to create different effects.
Dealing with a range of problems found in natural areas, including uneven light, shade, glare, etc.
Photographing buildings and streetscapes.
The characteristics of water and its affect on photography.
Selecting and composing a photograph to create the predetermined affect.
Create a folio of landscape photographs.

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:
THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
STUDY GOLD COAST

Diploma In Photojournalism at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code VPH009
Fee Code DI
Number of Modules 21
Duration (approx) 2100 hours


COURSE AIM

The Diploma in Photojournalism is a broad based, practically oriented training course that will develop the essential skills required to work in this field. The student will develop a variety of written and photographic work that can be used as the basis for a professional portfolio.


COURSE STRUCTURE

This diploma course is made up of 18 modules (1800 hrs total)

PLUS Research Project l and Research Project ll (200 hrs total)

PLUS 100 hours of work experience or industry meetings (100 hrs).

To fulfill the requirements of the diploma, the student must complete all course Set Task and Assignments, and pass an exam for each study module (18 exams).
Industry Meetings

This involves participating in at least 100 hrs of seminars, workshops, committee meetings, meetings of local journalists or photographers.

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:
THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
STUDY GOLD COAST

Requirements of Digital Photography at Australian Correspondence Schools

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

You will need access to a digital camera and some type of storage or output device during the course.

This is required so that you can take some photographs on a digital camera and submit them as a print or as a digitised file. An inexpensive digital camera and a printer or 3.5 inch floppy disk would be a minimum. If you plant o purchase a digital camera, but have not yet decided what to buy, it is recommended that you delay buying a camera until you have completed Lesson 3 and commenced Lesson 4. It is also suggested that you ask your tutors advice as to which camera would best suit your needs. Access to a suitable computer is also advantageous but not essential.

Duration: 100 hours

Aims:
Describe the scope and nature of digital photography
Select appropriate equipment for use in digital photography
Explain how technology enables digital images to be captured.
Compare different digital cameras and select an appropriate camera for a particular application.
Control the effects created in a digital photograph which you take.
Describe techniques which can be used for digitally capturing images from film photographs, or graphics.
Explain how digital images can be transferred effectively from a camera (or scanner) onto another device (eg. a computer, video monitor, television set, etc).
Describe techniques that can be used to process digital photographs within a computer to achieve improved or changed images.
Explain how digital photos can be manipulated and changed to produce altered images.
Discuss the scope and nature of special effects that can be created with digital photographs.
Identify how and where digital photography can effectively be used.
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MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:
THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL
THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
STUDY GOLD COAST

Associate Diploma In Media at Australian Correspondence Schools

Course Code VPH003
Fee Code AS
Number of Modules 15
Duration (approx) 1500 hours

This course is designed as a foundation for a career in either electronic or print media publishing.

The course aims to provide a broad cross section of skills which are of value in a publishing organisation.

Research has shown that graduates with broad based knowledge such as this have enhanced career prospects.

Modules required include (Click on underlined modules for more details):
Publishing I
Freelance writing
Advanced freelance writing
Publishing II
Introduction to photography
Photographic technology
Photographic practice
Editing I
Writing an internet web site (HTML)
Adobe Photoshop
Advertising and promotions
Research project I
100hrs industry meetings
plus two elective modules chosen from the fopllowing: Publishing II, Publishing III, Editing II, Photographic Lighting, Photographing People, Children’s Writing, Technical Writing, E Commerce, ASP.Net programming, Macromedia Flash, or Visual Basic.Net.

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS:

THE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION COUNCIL

THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING

AGP (ACS GLOBAL PARTNER)

BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT

STUDY GOLD COAST