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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1.1 Course Outline 1 1.2 Introduction ...
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2.4 POSSIBLE PHOTOSCIENCE ROUTE<br />
Year One<br />
The first year contains seven core modules, therefore little chance for specialism. A student<br />
could however choose to take a relevant free module from another department such as<br />
Computer Science.<br />
Semester 1<br />
Photoscience<br />
Photography<br />
Applied Imaging 1<br />
Semester 2<br />
Methods in Photoscience<br />
Digital Image Management<br />
Free module, or Multimedia<br />
(30 credits, core)<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
(30 credits, core)<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
(15 credits)<br />
Year Two<br />
Semester 1<br />
Advanced Photoscience<br />
Career management skills<br />
Commercial Photography Practice<br />
<strong>Introduction</strong> to Colour<br />
Semester 2<br />
Digital Imaging Systems<br />
Advanced Photoscience<br />
Commercial Photography Practice<br />
Maths<br />
MATLAB Programming<br />
(15 credits semester 1, core, year long)<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
(core, ‘long-thin’) This module runs throughout the year<br />
(15 credits, core) and add up to 15 credits per semester<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
(15 credits semester 2, core, year long)<br />
(core, ‘long-thin’)<br />
(15 credits, Option)<br />
(15 credits, Option)<br />
Year Three<br />
Semester 1<br />
Project Planning<br />
(15 credits, core)<br />
Image Quality<br />
(15 credits, Option)<br />
Colour Imaging Science<br />
(15 credits, Option)<br />
Project (45 credits, core) (start in semester 1)<br />
Semester 2<br />
Project<br />
Digital Image Processing<br />
(45 credits, core) (runs through both semesters)<br />
(15 credits, Option)<br />
And one from the following:<br />
Applied Imaging II (15 credits, Option, semester 1)<br />
Graphics (15 credits, Option, semester 2)<br />
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