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Wildlife Media
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Wildlife Media

Carlisle
Degree (undergraduate)
Teacher 4784917 1280

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Starts September 2026 Full-time In person

Overview

Do you have a passion for wildlife and the natural world? Are you interested in photography and film making, and wondering how to become a wildlife photographer or filmmaker? If you don't quite meet the entry criteria for our three-year programme, this wildlife media foundation degree is the course for you. We'll combine your interest with technical expertise and scientific knowledge. You'll learn the field craft and naturalist skills to identify and track wildlife, together with the lens craft expertise to create sophisticated wildlife photography and film. Your foundation year will give you the skills, knowledge and experience needed to progress onto the full BA (Hons) Wildlife Media programme.

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