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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

3 years full-time 4 years inc. placement year

UCAS Tariff

120-104


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About this course

Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Develop your own photographic vision in a supportive and professionally minded creative community.
  • Access professional-grade studios, darkrooms, cameras, and print facilities.
  • Build a distinct portfolio through projects, live industry briefs, and exhibitions.

Photography has shaped and continues to shape the world. Studying Photography at Huddersfield gives you the opportunity to explore and engage with a medium that continuously impacts our lives, from daily posts on social media, through fashion and fine art, to explorations of Mars, and everything in between.

You’ll explore a wide variety of cameras, approaches and techniques, working with still and moving image, generative media, and both digital and analogue processes. You’ll learn to present, exhibit, and communicate your work with confidence. From the moment you join, our team of internationally recognised photographers and academics, whose professional experience informs every part of the course, will encourage you to push boundaries and take risks in developing your creative voice and professional practice.

The course encourages you to consider numerous aspects of historical and contemporary photography practice and culture, alongside a range of professional pathways. Field trips, collaborative projects, and live industry briefs will inspire your practice and connect you with the wider creative industries.

At the core of the course is a commitment to practical experimentation, technical excellence and innovative modes of visual communication, supported by our state-of-the-art facilities, based in the award-winning Barbara Hepworth Building. You’ll have open access to wide range of environments and equipment, including fully equipped professional-grade studios, Phase One digital medium-format cameras, analogue and digital darkrooms, industry standard software, and high-quality print and book-making spaces—available to you beyond timetabled sessions so you can refine your craft. You’ll also benefit from dedicated support from expert technicians who know you, understand your work, and are there to help you realise your ambitions.

Whether you want to pursue a photographic career in fashion, documentary, fine art, editorial, commercial, generative imaging, film, or the wider creative industries, by the time you graduate you’ll have the confidence, critical awareness, and technical skills to succeed in a diverse range of creative roles.

Career opportunities after the course *

Photographer

Videographer

Production Manager

Video Editor

*Lightcast

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

BBB-BCC at A Level or equivalent.
120-104 UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications.
Merit at T Level.
DMM-MMM in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Merit in UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Merit in RSL Level 3 Extended Diploma.
Pass in Diploma Foundation Studies in Art and Design combined with A Level or BTEC qualifications, to total an equivalent of 120-104 UCAS tariff points.
Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits at Merit or above.
120-104 UCAS tariff points from International Baccalaureate qualifications.


If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

Other suitable experience or qualifications will be considered. For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.

If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able to apply to our Art, Design and Architecture Foundation Pathway Degree.

What will you learn?

Course Details

Technique is the creative application of technical skill. In this module you will encounter a diverse range of technical and professional methods of image making as you develop your confidence and competence as a photographer. Through demonstrations and collaborative workshops, and responding to briefs, you will work in the studio, darkroom and on location, building your technical and visual literacy, conceptual understanding, and practical proficiency.

This module introduces you to experimental practice as part of the creative image-making process. Sessions will focus on methods and approaches to producing photographic images that break with convention. You will respond to a variety of themes in quickfire, workshop-led projects.

Taking place in semester two, this module builds on Breaking the Photograph, further developing your engagement with practical experimentation. It encourages you to situate your image making as part of an expanded creative practice, considering how that practice enters into visual culture and is received by an audience.

This module introduces you to vital debates on the production and reception of contemporary visual culture. Interdisciplinary in nature and approach, you will explore the subject with reference to a wide variety of images and artefacts, applying your learning to your subject specialism. The module introduces you to the importance of independent research, critical thinking and informed opinion. You will learn to recognise and appraise key conventions and contexts and apply that knowledge to your creative practice through discussion and in written formats that recognise the breadth of styles deployed by today’s creative practitioners.

Collaborative Photographic Practice tasks you with developing and realising a body of work in relation to key themes of contemporary photography, encouraging you to situate your emerging practice in relation to questions of society and culture. As you develop your individual project, you will also work collaboratively to produce a group exhibition, assisted by tutorials, interim shows, exhibition visits, and workshops both technical and experimental. At the end of the module, you will have gained valuable experience of longer-term project development, an understanding of site-specific considerations in making work, and the professional skills required to realise a group show in a public-facing arena.

Screen and Time establishes moving image as a fundamental aspect of photographic practice. It employs a combination of technical workshops in camera operation, sound, and editing software, and the critical exploration of creative practical approaches to the subject. You will be supported in developing and refining a range of technical and creative skills. You will work both collaboratively and independently to produce moving image to an increasingly professional standard.

This module is all about the photobook, a major element of contemporary photographic culture. From conception to realisation, you will consider the specificity of the book form, developing the practical and technical skills necessary for conceiving, designing, and fabricating a photobook. You will explore editing and sequence as key components of narrative, carefully considering the potential of design, paper-stock and binding as key aspects of concept, production and reception.

What is the critical function of photography today? How does photography connect with other disciplines? What skills, knowledges, and networks do I need to activate my practice in a wider visual culture? These are some of the questions the module asks you to explore and reflect on through practice-based, research driven workshops and outputs. The module focuses on the wider ecologies that photography is part of, developing essential skills to support your emerging practice.

Expanded Critical Languages continues your exploration of thinking about and through visual culture, supporting you to further develop your contextual knowledge and understanding, and growing your skills and confidence as a researcher. You will engage with a variety of established research strategies and explore some of key issues relevant to your subject specialism and creative practice more broadly.

The placement year is your chance to gain hands-on experience and build on the skills you’ve developed in your first two years of study. You’ll spend up to 48 weeks (minimum 36 weeks) in a graduate-level role, sharpening your professional skills, exploring career options, and boosting your future job prospects. During your placement, you'll reflect on your performance, develop real-world skills, and learn to approach your role with a critical eye. Your placement will be monitored, and you’ll be assessed on your achievements, setting you up for success in your final year and beyond.

This module provides the space to explore the creative and critical foundations of your final major project. You will identify a theme/subject/issue relevant to your individual concerns and be supported in carrying out in-depth research and technical and methodological experimentation. You will begin to make work that you will develop and refine in the follow-on module, Personal Practice Portfolio.

This module takes place throughout the final year, focusing on contextual and professional issues appropriate to your individual practice and subject specialism. In the first semester, you will undertake research on a self-selected topic that complements your practical interests, developing a set of questions and ideas that build on the skills, knowledge and understanding acquired on your course. In the second semester, you will develop and refine a public-facing profile based on the audience and professional requirements for your chosen area of creative practice.

This module builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in Advanced Research Strategies as you work towards the realisation and production of a significant body of photographic work. Research, testing, reflection and analysis continue through the module, and in collaboration with staff, visiting specialists and your peers you will identify improvements in your critical understanding and practical skill set necessary to successfully resolve your project. On completion, you will have produced a body of work that demonstrates a high standard of professionalism and creative ambition, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding and articulation of your practice.

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Global Professional Award

At Huddersfield, you’ll study the award-winning Global Professional Award (GPA) alongside your degree* — so you’re ready for the career you want, whatever subject you choose.

Interested in a placement?

Placements

The course offers an optional one-year (36 weeks minimum) work placement after the second year, in the UK or abroad. This will give you the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience, insight into your chosen career and open up your graduate employment prospects. Our Placement Unit and academic staff have excellent industry links and can support you in applying for and finding your placement(s), as well as during your placement year.

Students on the course have previously taken up placement opportunities with companies including: Photography Works – Mirfield; Box Photographic – Huddersfield; Flawless Photography Studios - Manchester and Chique Photography - Huddersfield.

I knew a year in industry would give me valuable experience. After six months, I was hired as a part-time photographer. I now have a full-time managerial role in my dream career doing my dream job.

- Abigail Lee
Photography BA(Hons), placement with Baby Art Studios in Manchester

Where could this lead you?

Your Career

This course aims to help you develop the skills needed to go in to roles such as freelance photographer, studio photographer, art director, visual stylist and image maker or manipulator. Previous students have also gone on to work in curatorial scenarios, and galleries or museums, as picture editors and archivists, or as part of social engagement programmes and finally some progress to postgraduate study. This is also a suitable first degree for entry into teacher training. In addition, there is support for students in setting up their own companies.
Some companies our graduates have gone on to work for include JD Sports, Fisheye Studios, Next and Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust in clinical photography.**
Source: **GEMS

75%
Percent of graduates from this course were in work or further study 15 months after graduation

* HESA Graduate Outcomes 22/23, UK Domiciled

The University was an excellent place for me to get prepared for the industry of my career. In addition to having excellent facilities available for my use, my tutors advised me to push myself to work in other areas of photography which led me to create my best work.

- Silvana Trevale
Photography BA(Hons) graduate and award winning photographer.

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

£9,790 per year

This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. Read more about the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/

£17,600 per year

This information is for international students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/

Home

The tuition fee for a placement year is £1000. If you go on work experience or work placement, you will need to fund your own travel and/or accommodation costs to and from the placement.  Please be aware that if your placement is outside of the UK, you will still be responsible for your travel and living expenses and may need to consider issues like health care and insurance costs.

International

The tuition fee for a placement year is £3,300. If you go on work experience or work placement, you will need to fund your own travel and/or accommodation costs to and from the placement.  Please be aware that if your placement is outside of the UK, you will still be responsible for your travel and living expenses and may need to consider issues like health care and insurance costs.

Materials:
You’ll need to cover the costs of printing and presenting your work during the course. These costs may vary based on the materials and quality you choose and there is no limit on the amount you may wish to spend. As a guide, the total cost of this in recent years has been approximately £70 to £100 in the first year, £150 to £200 in the second year and £500 to £1000 in the final year per student. Many students opt to undertake fundraising activities to support the costs in the final year.

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