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Art and Design Practice (Photography) National Diploma level 3

Leicester College

Welford Road, Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2 7LW

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 08 September 2025
St Margaret’s Campus
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
<p>Material fee 50</p><p>Residential fee 50</p><p>You should expect to spend about �10 per week on materials for the course. There is equipment to loan out so owning a camera is not essential, however, if you intend to pursue a career in photography you should consider buying the necessary equipment. If</p>

Course Summary

This is the first year of a two-year course and is equivalent to 1.5 A levels. Successful progression can lead to entry onto the Extended Diploma Photography (equivalent to 3 A levels) second year. This course is ideal for complete beginners/anyone who is passionate about taking photographs using traditional and digital technology. If you are studying an art or photography GCSE, this is the natural progression to go into a full-time photography level 3 course and progress to university and/or work in the photography industry. If you are aged 16-18, you will be enrolled on a study programme. This will include retaking GCSEs or undertaking Functional Skills in English and aths if you haven't already achieved a grade 4 or above. You will take part in activities that help you to develop your personal skills, such as building your character and confidence. This will help you to live well and move into your chosen career. If you are 16-19 years old these activities will be timetabled as will work experience and placement. You can also choose to take part in other activities. For other age groups, activities will be tailored to your needs.

Course Details

In year 1 you will look at landscape, portraits, still life, experimental, documentary, advertising, and abstract photography. You will cover traditional film processes and digital technology using a variety of camera formats. You will also experience moving images (video); computer-aided design (Photoshop); drawing and illustration; professional practice; and study the history of art. You are expected to keep a sketchbook and write reports/essays. Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to enter competitions and will exhibit your work at local centres/galleries. It is important to mention that although you are on a photography course, you will be taught many different creative subjects alongside this specialism. This programme comprises 90 credits each year. 100% internally assessed this course is highly practical and progression focused. Featuring large, flexible teaching modules, it allows for practical and professional skills development If you successfully complete year one, you will progress onto year two of this programme. The second-year content on the course involves negotiated projects; personal and professional development in art and design; art and design specialist contextual inv

How will it be delivered and assessed?

All units are assessed through practical assignments. You will receive formative assessments and feedback that will inform you of the grade you are working towards. We will set targets that inform you how to improve. There are no examinations or external assessments on this course.

Entry requirements

Standard entry to this course requires one reference. It is desirable that you can demonstrate 90% attendance. 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) including English including an Art/Design related subject is required. GCSE Maths at grade 4 (C) or above is desirable. You will also require a portfolio that demonstrates your suitability for your chosen course. Consideration will be given to all applicants over the age of 19 who do not hold formal English and maths qualifications.

Your next steps...

The course equips students to enter the creative industries at a junior level. There will also be an element of simulated work experience through live projects, photography industry guest speakers, competitions, and industrial assignments during year two of the course. You can continue to higher education or pre-degree foundation, Higher National Certificate, Higher National Diploma, professional diploma, or degree programmes. Although a competitive industry, there are job opportunities in the photographic/art/design world, such as being a photographer's assistant or a freelance photographer.

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