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Photography
The course information on this page is for new students commencing their degree in 2016 only.
Students should follow the rules and requirements for the year that they commenced their course. The online course information for years prior to 2016 are available from the Archives link in the menu.
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This major will equip you with the technical, conceptual and theoretical skills to embark on a career as a practising visual artist or in other related fields such as commercial, documentary or multi-media photography and design. The course will cultivate informed practitioners through visual experiences and critical thinking.
You will undertake a range of studies in diverse studio subjects including digital photography and Photoshop, printing, studio lighting (portraiture and still life), fieldwork site and context, photo- assemblage and series and photography in the expanded field of new technologies (including audio and the moving image).
You will develop practical studio skills alongside an understanding of traditions and concepts relevant to photography in historical, theoretical and contemporary visual art contexts. You will study under the guidance of some of Australia’s leading contemporary photographic practitioners and scholars.
This major can accompany another major within the Bachelor of Arts to add a creative aspect to your degree.
Major Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this major students will be able to:
- Identify how Photography has developed as a discipline and a profession and how it relates to other disciplines and professions
- Resolve visual ideas through management of self-directed photographic art projects
- Generate individual photographic artworks that express a distinct point of view
- Evaluate key historical and theoretical debates that have shaped contemporary art and apply insights to personal practice
Subjects Required for Major Study
A major study in Photography consists of 48 credit points comprised of the subjects outlined below.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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Core | |||
CAVA124 | Introduction to Photography 1 | 6 | Autumn |
CAVA125 | Introduction to Photography 2 | 6 | Spring |
CAVA224 | Advanced Photography 1 | 6 | Autumn |
CAVA225 | Advanced Photography 2 | 6 | Spring |
CAVA324 | Advanced Photography 3 | 6 | Autumn |
CAVA325 | Advanced Photography 4 | 6 | Spring |
LHA 301 | Capstone | 6 | Autumn, Spring First Offered 2018 |
Plus ONE from the following: | |||
CAVA331 | Contemporary Artworlds | 6 | Autumn |
CAVA332 | Globalisation and Contemporary Art | 6 | Spring |
Minor Study
A 24 credit point Minor in Photography is available.
Credit Arrangements
Credit and articulation arrangements are available from Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.
Other Information
Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au