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University of Gloucestershire
Undergraduate

Photography (Documentary Photojournalism)

BA (Hons)

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Study type
Full Time
Course length
3 Years
Campus
Park, Cheltenham
UCAS Code
W650
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Wanted: Photographers

Why choose UoG?

Learn from professional, working photographers and get published worldwide as you build an eye-catching portfolio. With hands-on projects, live briefs and industry placements, you’ll graduate ready to thrive as a modern photojournalist or documentary photographer.

Feel the excitement of professional photography on our Documentary Photojournalism degree. Learn the key skills required to be a working photographer, get regularly published worldwide and how to make a living and a career from photography.

You’ll be taught by experienced lecturers who are all professional working photographers. You’ll develop your passion to be become a modern working photojournalist or documentary photographer through regular feedback and one-to-one tuition and develop and tell stories on local, national and global issues.

You’ll produce a striking portfolio, along with a published book, a documentary short film with sound, and you’ll take part in regular exhibitions to showcase your talent and develop your skills.

Working with industry partners, you’ll have the chance engage in industry-based modules and live briefs. The course is designed to empower you to become a highly employable force in the world of photography. You’ll embark on a transformative journey that will enable you to make a meaningful difference to people’s lives through your storytelling with your pictures.

This hands-on, professional degree emphasises practical learning, pushing you beyond the classroom with frequent, relevant practical photographic assignments to enhance your skills.

The innovative approach to teaching means that you’ll spend more time taking photographs supported by extensive opportunities for personal feedback and development in every practical module.

You’ll be challenged to develop your passion whether that be in news, documentary, sport, street, landscape, or any photographic practice you can imagine. We want you to become the photographer you want to be, not who anyone else thinks you should be.

Based at our vibrant Creative Campus, you’ll join with students from all of the creative arts to create a tight-knit community that thrives on shared passion for creation. Collaborate and embark on impactful projects that will launch your photographic career.

You’ll have opportunities to undertake work placements throughout the course. Recent destinations include Magnum Photos New York, The Michael Hoppen Gallery, The Daily MailSouth West News Service, Getty Images and The Sunday Times

You’ll benefit from our strong links with media professionals – our course network has links with organisations such as PA Media, The British Press Photographers’ Association, the Association of Photographers and the Martin Parr Foundation and offers you the chance to undertake annual trips to Paris Photo, Tokyo and Berlin

Graduates move into a range of roles, both employed and freelance including for Getty Images, The Press Association, Mercury Press, South-West News Service, the Tate, The Walt Disney Company, Saatchi and Saatchi, and Sony

Other roles include forensic medical photography for the NHS, teaching, and exhibition roles at the Imperial War Museum North. 

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Entry Requirements

96 – 120 UCAS tariff points

Your grades are just one part of your story, which is why at UoG we accept any grades from any combination of level 3 qualifications.

A-level
CCC – BBB
BTEC
MMM – DDM
T-level
Pass

Here’s an example of how 96 – 120 UCAS tariff points might look for some common level 3 qualifications.

GCSE in English Lang/Lit and Maths at grade 4/C or above are usually required.

Unsure if we could offer you a place? Check out the UCAS tariff calculator or contact our admissions team if you have any questions.

We welcome students from all over the world to study our foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

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You must also meet our English language requirements, such as IELTS or an equivalent test.

If you need to improve your English before starting your course, we offer pre-sessional English programmes delivered online by our trusted partner, Study Group.


If you can’t find the entry requirements for your country or have any questions, please email [email protected] or call us on +44 (0) 3330 141414.

Fees and costs

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Tuition fees

The above fees apply to your first year of study only, and will increase for subsequent years. View our undergraduate tuition fees for further information.

Additional costs

Your tuition fees cover most costs related to your course, but you may need to budget for some additional costs.

These can include items such as specialist equipment, materials for projects, professional memberships, field trips or placements. You may also have everyday costs as a student, like printing, books and stationery.

To help you plan ahead and make the most of your money, explore our Budgeting at uni guide for practical advice and support.

Start date
Tuition fees

The above fees apply to your first year of study only, and will increase for subsequent years. View our undergraduate tuition fees for further information.

Additional costs

Your tuition fees cover most costs related to your course, but you may need to budget for some additional costs.

These can include items such as specialist equipment, materials for projects, professional memberships, field trips or placements. You may also have everyday costs as a student, like printing, books and stationery.

To help you plan ahead and make the most of your money, explore our Budgeting at uni guide for practical advice and support.

Student work

Take a look at some of our students’ project work.

Teaching staff

Teaching staff on the course are all active, working photographers in their own right, who have worked or currently work with the likes of The Guardian, Getty Images, The Press Association and Time Magazine. 

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Connections

Joining the School of Arts, Culture and Environment means that you’re joining a wider community of creative sector partners and collaborators.

Association of Photographers

This degree holds accreditation by the AOP. The Association’s aims are to protect, promote and inspire the worth and standing of its members within the commercial photographic industry. Their mission is to protect, promote and inspire the worth and standing of members within the commercial photographic industry including on an educational basis.

Association of Photographers

This degree holds accreditation by the AOP. The Association’s aims are to protect, promote and inspire the worth and standing of its members within the commercial photographic industry. Their mission is to protect, promote and inspire the worth and standing of members within the commercial photographic industry including on an educational basis.

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