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Hertfordshire, University of, MA, Photographic Media

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time n/a years: 1
Part-time n/a years: 2
A pathway on the postgraduate media programme; this pathway deals with the unique blends of fact, fiction, distinctive style and commercial practices that characterise the many forms of contemporary photography; it's about the ways in which traditional practices and digital technologies are coming together, developing new forms of photographic practice and bringing new possibilities for the creation, publication and exhibition of photographic imagery; the course is concerned with communicating truths, stories, facts and emotions in ways which are visually rich and diverse.

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  • Sites in Hatfield, St Albans and Bayfordbury (a rural field station and observatory outside Hertford).
  • The £120-million de Havilland campus opened in September 2003. Humanities and Education and Business are based on this campus.
  • Good transport links to the rest of the UK, well located with London only 25 minutes by train to London King’s Cross tube and rail station.