Monday, 26 September 2011

Statement of Intend

Successfully passing Level 1 and 2, am on Level 3 now. As I have already 2 Certificates mine intend is this time to go for Diploma. That’s a lot more work to do, but it will be helpful for me as I moving towards higher Level 4 in the future.

As Diploma involves much more work I’m thinking to extend the pleasure of learning for whole year and not just for 16 weeks. Already spoken with my tutor we agree that I`ll be doing one Certificate now and after that building my credits up to Diploma standards. So its sounds like a plan and time is ticking from now on.


I choose to do LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY -what consist with fallowing units:

  • Unit 201     Introduction to the photo imaging industry
  • Unit 205     Photo imagining equipment and materials
  • Unit 304     Legislation for the Photo imaging industry
  • Unit 305     Photo image capture
  • Unit 309     Photo image storage
  • Unit 310     Photo image output
  • Unit 211     Photo image presentation
  • Unit 212     Working to a photo imagining project brief
  • Unit 215     Digital image manipulation
  • Unit 307     Location Photography
But to start with, I have to do my Certificate first which is: LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE IN PHOTO IMAGING

Mandatory units
  • Unit 205     Photo imagining equipment and materials
  • Unit 310     Photo image output
  • Unit 211     Photo image presentation
  • Unit 212     Working to a photo imagining project brief
Optional units
  • Unit 307     Location Photography

So all together its will be ten units – five now and five after- on second term. I am very excited already. So wish me luck everyone. Will do my best.

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    As we agreed its better to span this over the year so you don't become overloaded with work for these units. Time management has to be considered at all times along with a volume of time spent working away from college online to add more each week.
    More research connected with your work needs to happen so that you can compare and contrast your progress against research using the critical vocabulary.

    Steve

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