We are currently gathering expressions of interest for this accredited programme. If you wish to indicate your interest in enrolling, please click on ‘Express Your Interest’. Individuals who submit their interest will be contacted at least two weeks prior to the start of the course. Please note that payment of fees and formal registration will only take place once the programme is scheduled and confirmed to commence.
February course is closed.
NEW applications will be included with the next course – dates to be confirmed
Course Description
This course aims at encouraging students to explore the photography world in terms of content and contexts, and its role within the media industry. The students will be given the opportunity to understand the relationship between basic photography practices and theories in order to have a better understanding of this medium.
Students will be able to test their knowledge and understanding through multiple practical sessions tackling different contexts and scenarios. With this course, students will be guided into practising a full photographic project – starting from producing well-exposed images, selecting the right sample of photos, applying basic editing techniques and finally showcasing their work to fellow classmates and being able to critically evaluate their own work.
Career Paths
The target group for this course may be media literacy students who continued their studies and would like to take photography as a side study, photography enthusiasts who would like to train their photography skills into becoming more technical and understanding about theories of photography and perhaps also workers from the industry who would like to gain a qualification in photography.
Assessments
These may be either Home-Based Assignments or Time-Constrained Assessments, on both an Individual Basis, as well as on a Group-Level Basis according to the Units being assessed, and may also include evaluation of hands-on practice.
Learning Outcomes
Entry Requirements
Participants should have a good knowledge and understanding of Maltese and/or English
Participants would need a small beginners DSLR camera that enables the user to change exposure settings manually.
Maturity Clause:
Students who satisfy the following conditions may apply for consideration to join MCAST programmes as mature students:
Have, by the end of the current calendar year: