RECORD: E 153
INSTITUTE: Inst.Communal des Arts D‚coratifs et Industriels
ADDRESS:
76 rue de Fragh‚e
LIEGE
B.4000
TELEPHONE: 041 52 16 25
DEPARTMENT NAME: Li‚ge
CONTACT: Armand Grailet
POST HELD: Technical Course leader
NUMBER OF COURSES 1
Photo-Cine
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Final qualification:Dip.Homologu‚ de l'Enseignement Sec.Sup.
Course level is Lower than a University degree in Belgium
The course is validated by our own or an associated institution
The course is validated by a Government/National department or examining board
The course is validated by a professional body of photographers or artists
Course length is 40 week(s) or 4 year(s).
The approximate number of students joining the course each year is 40
The course is designed for full-time students
Minimum age of students at entry is 14
THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE:
Entry requirements are according to the Royal Decree of 1984 giving the entry
requirements of the National Education Ministry. They vary according to the
level at which the course is entered. Into the 3rd year: to be successful in
the second year of a junior level in artistic and technical areas of study. To
the 4th year: To be successful in the 3rd year (middle school). To the 5th
year: To be successful in the 4th year of senior school, again in technical and
artisic areas of study.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
There are four qualifications described as being offered at this Institute:
1.Diplome Homologn‚ de l'Enseinement Secondary Sup‚rieur. 2. Diplome d'Aptitude
a l'Enseignement Sup‚rieur (University) 3. Cerificat de Qualification 4.
Certificat de Connaissance de gestion.
COURSE PROFILE: Areas Available For Study
Advertising and illustrative photography Architectural photography Multi-image production (tape/slide) Documentary photography Fashion photography Industrial & commercial photography Landscape photography Photography as fine art Photojournalism/ News/ Reportage Scientific & technical photography Social/ Wedding/ Portrait photography Documentry film & video production History-of-Art History-of-film History of Photography (still) Management of photographic business Photolaboratory & processing work Photographic theory, optics & chemistry Applied Physics Sensitometry Sound recording