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3 Photography Degree Programs in Ireland


Burren College of Art
Undergraduate Individual Study Abroad Course
- Galway, Ireland
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Studying abroad helps you develop new perspectives on who you are as an artist, and to see your art and yourself through new eyes. BCA offers a transformative experience for the emerging artist, stripping away the noise, clutter and distraction of everyday urban life to allow for a greater exploration of creativity. Students normally take 5 courses during the semester, each carrying 3 credits. Each students is given a large studio space, for which they have 24/7 access to during the course of the programme.


NCBA National College of Business Administration
Certificate in Photography
- Dublin, Ireland
Certificate
Full time
6 months
On-Campus
Qualification Aim: The NCFE Level 1 Certificate in Photography is aimed at those individuals wishing to develop an understanding of basic photographic processes, using either digital or manual equipment. No prior knowledge of photography is required. The
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Warnborough College
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art or Photography
- Dublin, Ireland
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The need to express oneself through art is as essential to the visual artist as food and water. Art is continually being redefined, which makes it very exciting! Warnborough College recognises that much of the work defined as “art” comprises crafts and minor arts.
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A Photography degree program immerses you in the art and science of visual storytelling. As you engage with this field, you'll discover the balance between creativity and technical expertise, enabling you to capture moments in compelling ways.
Through courses in digital imaging, composition, and lighting techniques, you'll develop advanced skills, including photo editing and studio management. Understanding the business aspects of photography, like marketing and client relations, can also play a crucial role in shaping your career. You might analyze contemporary photography trends and apply your insights to innovate in your work.
The educational environment in Ireland fosters critical thinking and creativity, encouraging students to explore diverse perspectives. As students work on projects, they strengthen adaptability when approaching new concepts and techniques. This hands-on learning style emphasizes personal expression, valuable both in academic settings and in the ever-evolving creative industries. Graduates are well-positioned for various career paths, including commercial photography, art direction, and photojournalism, gaining skills that are recognized globally.