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2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
BA Photography & New Media
Pictures say more than words: the bachelor for passionate photographers
Capture Your Future
Are you passionate about creativity, capturing moments, and telling stories through powerful imagery? Excited to explore the fusion of analogue and digital photography with AI? Then the bachelor's degree in photography at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) is your perfect fit!
In today’s visual world, images are the primary language through which we connect, understand, and communicate—from social media to fine art. Photography has the unique power to evoke emotions and stir the imagination, often conveying more than words ever could. At UE, we invite you to immerse yourself in a dynamic and inspiring environment where creativity knows no bounds. Our BA Photography & New Media programme is designed to help you discover your unique voice and style. Here, photography is not just about mastering technical skills —it’s about storytelling, connecting with your audience, and expressing powerful emotions through every shot. Join us and transform your passion into a career that makes an impact.
Curriculum | Photography & New Media
Students develop a strong conceptual foundation, transforming ideas into visual narratives. Photographers don’t just take pictures –they create them. The programme explores photography’s role in global social, political, and cultural issues, shaping both artistic and commercial work. As experienced professionals, we prioritise hands-on learning, providing insights, feedback, and industry connections. Mastering technical skills – from cameras and lighting to darkroom processes and AI tools – is key to impactful imagery. Students also study photography’s history and visual culture while building a portfolio that reflects their vision, preparing them for success in the creative industry.
Key facts BA Photography & New Media
- 6 semesters
- 180 ECTS (Credits)
- Teaching language: English
- Examination and Study Regulations
The programme starts in both the winter and summer terms.
In your 5th semester, you can do internships or study abroad.
Admission Requirements
- Completed admission form
- Completed admission form
- Transcript & language proficiency
- CV & Copy of passport
- A portfolio is required
- Admissions test (for non-EU applicants only).
Fees
- EU applicants standard: € 744 monthly
- Non-EU applicants standard: € 12,700 yearly
Career Paths
- Commercial Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- Fashion Photographer
- Photojournalist
- Fine Art Photographer
- Video Producer or Filmmaker
- Photography Educator
- Photo Editor
- Gallery Curator or Manager
- Visual Content Creator
- Photography Business Entrepreneur
- Post-production Specialist
Study photography in Berlin
As one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities, Berlin is a creative hub that provides the perfect environment for aspiring photographers to develop their craft. The city's renowned art scene, with its galleries, museums, and exhibitions, offers constant inspiration. Berlin’s rich mix of cultures and perspectives, combined with its divided past and transformative history, provides a unique backdrop for photographic exploration and personal and artistic growth. It is also home to renowned photography events such as the European Month of Photography (EMOP), one of the largest photography festivals in Europe, in which the UE mostly takes part. With abundant opportunities to connect with a thriving creative industry, Berlin helps students build essential networks for launching their photography careers.
Inspiring Creativity: Student Projects Showcase
See more student’s projects
Industry Collaborations: Building Bridges to Success
Students benefit from the university’s collaborations with a range of leading companies and cultural institutions.
Learn from our Experts
Here you will find further valuable information about our professors and their career.
- Prof. Michael Danner
- Prof. Andrej Glusgold
- Prof. Dr. Nina Röder
- Prof. Walter Bergmoser
- Prof. Matthias Leupold
- Eric Berg
- Martin Eberle
FAQs
What is BA Photography & New Media?
The bachelor’s degree in photography and new media explores one of the most creative industries a student can pursue. At UE, the BA Photography programme is divided into module groups: the basics, parallel and project modules. Students can also pursue an internship in Germany or abroad or a guest study programme at one of UE’s partner universities.
Is a BA in Photography worth it?
Studying a bachelor’s degree in photography opens a wide range of career opportunities within the creative industries. If you are set on a career in photography, a BA Photography course will provide you with the skills and knowledge of the basics of photography and the chance to explore various specialities within photography.
Is there specific camera equipment that I will need for the course?
Specific camera equipment is not an admission requirement for the BA Photography course at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences.
Do I need a portfolio for this course?
Yes, you will need to prepare a portfolio of 2-3 series of photos and fewer individual images (in total at least 20 images). The photographic projects can be supplemented by other media such as videos, drawings and graphic design.
How to become a professional photographer?
One of the best ways to become a professional photographer is to pursue a bachelor’s degree in photography from a reputable university like the University of Europe for Applied Sciences. This highlights your high-quality skillset and knowledge of photographic concepts.
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
University of Europe for Applied Sciences
Overview:
The University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) is a state-recognized, private university with four campuses in Germany: Berlin, Hamburg, Iserlohn, and the UE Innovation Hub. It is known for its excellent teaching, international focus, and strong industry partnerships.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
The UE offers a vibrant campus experience with a unique atmosphere at each location. Students can participate in various events, engage with faculty and peers, and benefit from the university's international connections.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Excellent Teaching:
The UE has received numerous awards for its high-quality teaching, including recognition from STERN, the German Institute for Service Quality, and ntv.International Focus:
The UE is recognized as a leading institution in international orientation by U-Multirank and is ranked among the top 10 universities in economics.Industry Partnerships:
The UE has established partnerships with renowned organizations like Borussia Dortmund, providing students with unique opportunities for internships, networking, and career development.Career Success:
Over 90% of UE graduates in business and art & design fields find jobs within 12 months of graduation.Academic Programs:
The UE offers a range of Bachelor's and Master's programs. Specific program details are not provided in the context.
Other:
- The UE has opened its first campus in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to international collaboration.
- The UE has been recognized as one of the best private universities in Germany by the "Deutscher Bildungsaward 2023/24."
- The UE has been ranked among the top five providers of continuing education by Globis.
- The UE has been awarded the "TOP Media School" title by ServiceValue.
EU applicants
- Completed application form
- Transcript and language proficiency - High school diploma and proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS (minimum score of 6.5) or TOEFL (minimum score of 90).
- CV and copy of passport
- Portfolio - A portfolio of your photographic work must be included.
Non-EU applicants
- Completed application form
- Transcript and language proficiency - High school diploma and proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS (minimum score of 6.0) or TOEFL (minimum score of 80).
- CV and copy of passport
- Portfolio - A portfolio of your photographic work must be included.
- The program starts in both the winter and summer terms.
- In your 5th semester, you can do internships or study abroad.
- There are scholarships and financial aid available for eligible students.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
English Language Proficiency
- IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5
- TOEFL: Minimum overall score of 90