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So I know that lots of people are interested in further education and studying. We have posts about the OCA and OU courses here in this forum so I thought I'd like to share my experience about an upcoming module that I'm studying.
A bit of background about me: I left school ten years ago after doing A-Levels in Maths, Physics and Music Technology. I didn't go into further education. At 23 I bought the first module of the OCA Photography degree and hated it. During this time I was repeatedly rejected from studying photography at university for various reasons (mostly that my storytelling isn't good enough within my imagery or that they didn't think I could manage the academic work - I didn't get good marks at school). I decided to study with the Open University as a way to prove I could manage the academic side of a photography degree, but ended up falling completely in love with History of Art as a discipline by accident, although I'd always been more interested in the theory of photography than taking pictures. I worked as a fashion photographer in this period too employed full time. I then went freelance, hated it, and I now work freelance as a photography journalist writing for photography magazines.
That's me. This is what I'm doing.
I started studying for my BA in History of Art at Oxford Brookes in September 2013. One of the reasons I was attracted to this degree was that there is not only the standard third year dissertation, but also an option to also take an independent study module. Very few students take this module, it's not an easy one if you're not motivated I guess. I think they say 2-3 students a year and our year group (I think) is about 70 strong. However I'm a strong candidate, the marks from my first term averaged 67% and you need 70% to get a first.
I'll be hopefully taking the Independent Study Module as part of my second year and I'm planning to study photography. I have my first meeting in two weeks with my head of department when we're going to look at the options and start putting together a plan.
Basically the module comprises of three stages:
1. Plan the module. Basically I have to write a plan for my term of study, gather resources, plan any visits etc.
2. Do the study. Each term comprises 12 weeks of study.
3. Submit a portfolio of work. As agreed prior to the module starting, in the planning sessions.
My module will start in January 2015, the second semester of my second year. As far as I can tell I have to get most of it planned over the coming months. I thought it would be interesting to share my thoughts on the planning of my module (essentially writing part of a degree course) and then my progress through it. Hopefully culminating in a first...
Hope you find it interesting and insightful!
A bit of background about me: I left school ten years ago after doing A-Levels in Maths, Physics and Music Technology. I didn't go into further education. At 23 I bought the first module of the OCA Photography degree and hated it. During this time I was repeatedly rejected from studying photography at university for various reasons (mostly that my storytelling isn't good enough within my imagery or that they didn't think I could manage the academic work - I didn't get good marks at school). I decided to study with the Open University as a way to prove I could manage the academic side of a photography degree, but ended up falling completely in love with History of Art as a discipline by accident, although I'd always been more interested in the theory of photography than taking pictures. I worked as a fashion photographer in this period too employed full time. I then went freelance, hated it, and I now work freelance as a photography journalist writing for photography magazines.
That's me. This is what I'm doing.
I started studying for my BA in History of Art at Oxford Brookes in September 2013. One of the reasons I was attracted to this degree was that there is not only the standard third year dissertation, but also an option to also take an independent study module. Very few students take this module, it's not an easy one if you're not motivated I guess. I think they say 2-3 students a year and our year group (I think) is about 70 strong. However I'm a strong candidate, the marks from my first term averaged 67% and you need 70% to get a first.
I'll be hopefully taking the Independent Study Module as part of my second year and I'm planning to study photography. I have my first meeting in two weeks with my head of department when we're going to look at the options and start putting together a plan.
Basically the module comprises of three stages:
1. Plan the module. Basically I have to write a plan for my term of study, gather resources, plan any visits etc.
2. Do the study. Each term comprises 12 weeks of study.
3. Submit a portfolio of work. As agreed prior to the module starting, in the planning sessions.
My module will start in January 2015, the second semester of my second year. As far as I can tell I have to get most of it planned over the coming months. I thought it would be interesting to share my thoughts on the planning of my module (essentially writing part of a degree course) and then my progress through it. Hopefully culminating in a first...
Hope you find it interesting and insightful!
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