About MA Photography in University of the Arts London
MA Photography at London College of Communication offers a variety of conceptual approaches to thinking, writing and exhibiting photography.
It is a research-led course that equips students for a wider inquiry into the photographic medium, using a single exhibition project which students develop over 15-months.
The exhibition gives students the chance to produce a distinctive body of work, by supporting their individual practice through encouraging visual experimentation, theoretical contextualisation, and active research processes.
Situated within the Media School, we understand photography as an interdisciplinary medium, that expands as an effect on, and of culture.
As part of the respective project development, we interrogate the agency of a piece of work and its relationship with the viewer, in a post-documentary environment, alongside thinking about non-representational strategies in installation.
We encourage students to work experimentally and produce work that tests the ever expanding boundaries of the medium, encompassing the still image, video, installation, performance and digital media, and culminating in a public exhibition.
The Media School offers a longstanding tradition of photography education with a highly regarded artistic research culture, and the course has close ties with the Photography and the Archive Research Centre and The Stanley Kubrick Archive, both based at London College of Communication.
Located close to central London, the course has excellent links with galleries, museums and archives.
MA Photography attracts a broad range of practitioners, from backgrounds in fine art, sculpture, and other areas of media practice as well as related theoretical subject disciplines. They are united by a desire to develop a distinctive practice with a high level of conceptual resolution.
What can you expect?
There are both analogue and digital photography facilities at London College of Communication, including colour and black-and-white darkrooms, photographic studios and a Mac-based digital suite including Imacon scanners, as well as medium and large format analogue cameras, digital cameras, HD video cameras and lighting equipment.
Students also have access to other technical facilities such as the 3D workshop, book binding or screen-printing.
Entry requirements
- A Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 in a required subject or equivalent.
English language requirements
- IELTS: An IELTS score (or equivalent) of 6.0, or above, with 5.5 in each of the components. Certain courses require higher IELTS scores of 6.5, 7.0 or 7.5. .
- TOEFL iBT: 80 - 100 overall.
- PTE Academic: 51 - 65 (with no less than 51 in each component).
University of the Arts London Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Annual Endowment |
321.6 million |
Cost of attendance |
£25,442 |
Campus housing capacity |
3286 |
Student retention rate |
88% |
University of Arts London Cost of Attendance
Expenses |
Amount (Pounds) |
Tuition |
£9,250 Undergraduate Courses
£22,880 Postgraduate Courses |
Housing fee |
£130 per week (average) |
Meals |
£35 per week |
Personal expenses |
£33 per week |