Diploma In Photojournalism
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Photojournalists work in publishing (electronic or print media) either self employed (freelance) or in house (employed by a publisher); contributing images and (in smaller enterprises), writing as well to published work. Opportunities are relatively strong and diverse for skilled photographers, but for the person who can also write text and process images using software, demand for this mix of skills has been very high.
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This would normally be considered a management or professional qualification. Accredited through the International Accreditation and Recognition Council.
* Requirements: Completion of 20 modules (combined nominal duration of at least 2000 hours) normally including Research Project I and II; PLUS 100 hours of industry meetings.
* Prerequisites: Year 12; or a vocational certificate (of 600 hours); or over 21 years of age.
Course Duration: 2100 hours
