Photography & New Media Bachelor of Arts
Program Overview
The Photography & New Media BA program at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences equips students with the technical and visual skills to understand and apply photography in various fields. It emphasizes critical analysis, experimentation, and the intersection of photography and technology, preparing graduates for successful careers in photography-related industries.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Capture Your Future:
This program equips students with the visual and technical skills to understand, analyze, and apply different visual languages within the context of contemporary photography. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the medium and its conscious use in various fields, including art, advertising, and editorial work.
Objectives:
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of diverse photographic genres, including portrait, fashion, art, documentary, and more.
- Master technical skills in photography, including camera operation, lighting, composition, and post-processing.
- Cultivate a critical eye for analyzing and interpreting visual communication.
- Foster creativity, experimentation, and individual artistic vision.
- Prepare students for successful careers in various photography-related fields.
Outline:
Curriculum:
- Covers a wide range of photographic genres, including:
- Portrait photography
- Fashion photography
- Art photography
- Documentary photography
- Applied photography
- Artistic styles
- Includes theoretical and practical coursework, providing a balanced learning experience.
- Emphasizes experimentation and individual expression through diverse projects.
- Offers opportunities for internships and study abroad experiences.
Course Schedule:
- Typically consists of lectures, seminars, workshops, and individual studio work.
- Project-based learning is heavily emphasized.
- Schedule varies depending on the semester and chosen modules.
Individual Modules:
- Specific modules offered may vary depending on the semester and program focus.
- Examples of potential modules include:
- Introduction to Photography
- Digital Photography
- Studio Lighting
- Composition and Aesthetics
- Documentary Photography
- Photojournalism
- Fashion Photography
- Portrait Photography
- Fine Art Photography
- Digital Storytelling
- Photography and Technology
- Photography and Society
- Photography and Ethics
Assessment:
- Continuous assessment throughout the program through:
- Individual assignments
- Group projects
- Presentations
- Portfolios
- Examinations
- Assessment criteria focus on:
- Technical proficiency
- Conceptual understanding
- Creativity and originality
- Critical thinking
- Communication skills
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive and engaging lectures and seminars.
- Hands-on workshops and studio sessions.
- Individualized feedback and guidance from experienced faculty.
- Project-based learning that encourages students to take ownership of their work.
Faculty:
- Renowned photographers and industry professionals with extensive experience.
- Examples of faculty members include:
- Prof. Michael Danner (Programme Director)
- Prof. Andrej Glusgold (Head of MA Programme)
- Prof. Dr. Nina Röder
- Prof. Walter Bergmoser
- Prof. Matthias Leupold
Unique Approaches:
- Emphasis on industry collaborations and real-world projects.
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
- Small class sizes for personalized attention.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Photographer (freelance or employed)
- Photojournalist
- Fashion photographer
- Portrait photographer
- Commercial photographer
- Image editor
- Art buyer
- Retoucher
- Curator
- Photography teacher/instructor
- Photography researcher
- And more
Opportunities:
- Employment in various industries, including:
- Advertising
- Editorial
- Fashion
- Art
- Media
- Education
- Non-profit organizations
Outcomes:
- Graduates are well-prepared to enter the professional photography field with a strong foundation of skills and knowledge.
- Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in various photography-related fields.
Other:
- The program offers a foundation diploma to help students develop their passion for photography.
- Students can participate in workshops and masterclasses with renowned photographers.
- The program provides opportunities to exhibit student work in galleries and online platforms.
- The University of Europe for Applied Sciences is accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities.
Additional Notes:
- The program is offered in both English and German.
- The program starts in both the winter and summer terms.
- The program is open to students from all backgrounds and nationalities.
EU applicants standard: € 708 monthly Non-EU applicants standard: € 12,100 yearly