RECORD: E 157
INSTITUTE: Sint-Lukas:Hoger Instituut Voor Beeldende Kunsten
ADDRESS:
Paleizenstraat 70
BRUSSELS
B-1210
TELEPHONE: +32 2 217 0589
FAX: +32 2 219 0241
DEPARTMENT NAME: Photography
CONTACT: Hugo Bal
POST HELD: Responsable des cours
STAFF WHO TEACH PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM OR TELEVISION: 100
THE INSTITUTION IS PRIMARILY PART OF THE STATE PROVISION.
NUMBER OF COURSES 1
Photography
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Final qualification:Meester in de Beeldende Kunst (Master of Arts) [.]
Course level is Higher than a University degree in Belgium
The course is validated by our own or an associated institution
Course length is 150 week(s) or 5 year(s).
The approximate number of students joining the course each year is 120
The course is designed for full-time students
Minimum age of students at entry is 18
THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE:
Applicants must have the diploma/certificate of secondary education (UK 'A'
level or French Baccalaureat equiv). There is also an entrance examination
including art. A committee of teachers will decide if the student is admitted
to the photographic department.
Le candidat ‚tudiant doit ˆtre en possesion du dipl“me de l'enseignement
sup‚rieur secondaire. Il doit ‚galement participer une ‚preuve d'entr‚e sur
le plan artistique. Une commission de professeur d‚cidera si l'‚tudiant est
admis … la division de photographie.
REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE ESSENTIAL FOR ENTRY ONTO THE COURSE ARE:
REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE DESIRABLE FOR ENTRY ONTO THE COURSE ARE:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Each year the school is host to guest photographers who are specialists in
their own field.
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 Social/ Wedding/ Portrait photography Documentry film & video production Industrial & training film & video production Computer studies for generating images History-of-Art History-of-film History of Photography (still) Media studies (psychology & sociology of images) Management of photographic business Photolaboratory & processing work Social & cultural studies Photographic theory, optics & chemistry