MAPhotography (Kaposvár)
Hungary, 2100 Gödöllő
Study location | Hungary, Kaposvár |
---|---|
Type | Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 semesters (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Course code | Arts |
Tuition fee | €2,600 per semester |
---|---|
Application fee | €100 one-time |
Entry qualification | Bachelor diploma (or higher) The MA in Photography has a practical exam. The practical exam requires the submission of an application electronically. Content of the application: The practical test will consist of an online interview with the candidate, during which an electronic version of the candidate’s portfolio will be presented. BA / Bsc degree, having experiences in visual arts proven by a submitted portfolio, motivation letter, successful matriculation process, min. B2 level of English. The minimum number of credits required for admission to the Master’s programme is 60 credits in the fields of art, theory of photography, professional competences in photography, humanities and social sciences, economics, philosophy and law, media studies, communication and presentation skills, entrepreneurship. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
---|
Language requirements | English Certificate of secondary education accomplished in English may also be taken into account. |
---|
Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. A relevant portfolio is required. Admission requirements to Master of Photography in Rippl-Rónai Art Institute in Kaposvar Requirements of the admission procedures are as follows: Step 1. Portfolio submission The applicant needs to upload his / her application and portfolio. Content of the application material: CV, a brief motivational essay with creative goals and a professional compiled portfolio in pdf format. The Portfolio has to contain the collection of works, photographs, projects descriptions, drawings or any visual materials, list of exhibitions, reviews, articles from the previous years. The applicant submits a statement which stating that the works in the portfolio presented was done by him/her and is his/her sole property. There are no special formal requirements for the composition of the portfolio. But it has to be made in readable format and size as well as it should be complex and easily comprehensible. The works in the document should contain the titles and indicate the technic, the year and the location of the making. Step 2. Interview Skype interview whereas the applicants will present verbally his/her portfolio/works, motivation, ideas, previous achievments and goals. The date of the interview: Applicants need to send his/her skype and email availability few days prior the interview. The jury will judge: portfolio, communication skills, motivation, presentation. After the interview the jury will evaluate the applicants. (max. 100 points) The applicant will receive the notifcation of the result of the admission in 10 days after the interview by e-mail.
Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants:
|
---|
More information |
---|
Overview
Description
The aim of the RIPPL Master of Photography programme is to create an interactive and creative workshop supporting individual creative ambitions. In addition to the training of perspectives, we believe it is important to develop the creative personality and to maintain a critical approach to the use of media. We believe that photography is one of the most sensitive sensors of the changes in our environment, reflecting the changes around us in the most complex way based on a technical, technological, cultural, social and creative point of view. It is the basis of all visual, media applied and autonomous forms of expression. The future of visuality is now best approached through the development of large-scale delivery systems. The infrastructure of the information society is all around us, and the greatest question is how we can be part of this mechanism, which is an extended social and artistic circulation where our knowledge, combined with that of others, can create new values. Therefore, our students do not only treat the different photographic genres and media surfaces as a problem of image-making, but also think in terms of communication and information structures. Individual opportunities and the ways of perception have multipled by now. Photography covers a wide range and territory. In our interdisciplinary creative workshop, which is specifically photographic-based, the most striking feature is that our students think in terms of a system of media and see photography as a means of self-expression.
Programme structure
4 semesters = 120 credits
Model curriculum:
Find your programme in the table at the link below and click on the PDF
Central European Time
Central European Time