Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE
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UCAS code: CPP2
Here's what Morley College London says about its Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) Creative Practice: Photography course.
Certificate of Higher Education Creative Practice: Photography course at Morley College London is a flexible full-time and part-time programme offering a subject specific and multidisciplinary creative education, equipping students with creative, personal, and professional skills through individual and collaborative projects, culminating in a final independently conceived project to empower their creative direction and career aspirations.
Over this one-year full-time course of level 4 study, students gain and develop a solid grounding in photography, additionally focusing on wider skills of analysis, reflection, research, and digital competencies. Collaborative projects introduce the dynamic nature of the creative industries and build essential capabilities for multidisciplinary work.
Throughout the course, students are encouraged to explore, innovate, and apply their photography and wider creativity skills to real-world challenges, shaping their ambitions in a supportive, induvial and multidisciplinary environment. By the program’s conclusion, students are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to progress to level 5 studies.
Source: Morley College London
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Qualification
Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE
Department
Photography (Chelsea)
Location
Chelsea Centre for the Creative Industries | London
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Part-time
Subjects
• Photography
Start date
28 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £4,195 per year |
| Scotland | £4,195 per year |
| Wales | £4,195 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £4,195 per year |
(Module 1) Creative Practice 1—Introduction to Creative Practice: Photography ] (Module 2) Professional Life and Practice 1—Creative Thinking and Context (Module 3) Creative Practice 2—Exploring and Discovering: Photography (Module 4) Creative Practice 3—CoLab
Video essays Essays Reports Presentations Group work Eportfolios Business plan Seminars Critical reflection Ongoing assessment Practical Portfolios Creative artefacts Installations/interactive sound works Vlogs/Blogs Creating websites Podcast Book review
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