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Does anyone out there in TP Land have experience of, or know anything at all about, the Open College of Arts (OCA) and their photography courses. I've searched the foruums and only a few old threads / casual references are thrown up.
OCA Click on Photography, Film & Digital Media
They have just announced an expansion of their existing distance learning courses in photography to the BA(Hon) level. I believe (though yet to confirm) that they are affiliated to the Open University (OU). They seem to be fully accredited to offer degree level qualifications and the courses follow the usual credits system to gain various levels of qualification. The degree course is split into 3 levels with 120 credits needed from each level
Ive often thought of doing a proper qualification in photography but the OU has only offered this (up to now) as part of an Arts degree where photography is a module. The alternatives to the OU is a C&G etc but Ive found these to be (a) fairly technical in nature and (b) reliant (in part) on traditional film/darkroom photography. I have no desire to return to film/darkroom study and on the technical side I and fairly knowledgeable and competent having spent 30+ years self-learning.
Im much more interested in developing the artistic (for want of a better term) side of my photography. A course of study based around subjects such as Colour, Form, Design, Composition, Interpretation etc is much more attractive (and challenging) for me .. and this degree course from the OCA seems to be exactly the thing.
To place this in context this would be for personal development and in no way connected with getting a job.
Any views greatly received
Cheers medears, Dave B.
OCA Click on Photography, Film & Digital Media
They have just announced an expansion of their existing distance learning courses in photography to the BA(Hon) level. I believe (though yet to confirm) that they are affiliated to the Open University (OU). They seem to be fully accredited to offer degree level qualifications and the courses follow the usual credits system to gain various levels of qualification. The degree course is split into 3 levels with 120 credits needed from each level
Ive often thought of doing a proper qualification in photography but the OU has only offered this (up to now) as part of an Arts degree where photography is a module. The alternatives to the OU is a C&G etc but Ive found these to be (a) fairly technical in nature and (b) reliant (in part) on traditional film/darkroom photography. I have no desire to return to film/darkroom study and on the technical side I and fairly knowledgeable and competent having spent 30+ years self-learning.
Im much more interested in developing the artistic (for want of a better term) side of my photography. A course of study based around subjects such as Colour, Form, Design, Composition, Interpretation etc is much more attractive (and challenging) for me .. and this degree course from the OCA seems to be exactly the thing.
To place this in context this would be for personal development and in no way connected with getting a job.
Any views greatly received
Cheers medears, Dave B.
