The UAL Level 2 Award in Photography is a 10-week course for adult learners to get more out of their DSLR camera. This course adopts a blended approach to learning with two 3-hour sessions per week, one of which is optional and online.
Course overview
The UAL Level 2 Award in Photography is a 10-week course for adult learners to get more out of their DSLR camera.
This course adopts a blended approach to learning with two 3-hour sessions per week, one of which is optional and online. Monday evening is a face-to-face session at our College Green Centre from 6.00pm until 9.00pm, and Tuesday evening is an optional 1-2-1 tutorial support session online via Microsoft Teams between 6.00pm and 9.00pm.
It is expected that students will complete a small amount of independent study as homework on this course where photoshoots will take place. Students will need their own DSLR camera and a computer with reliable internet access to complete this course.
City of Bristol College is one of the largest further and higher education colleges in the UK.
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