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AIM Qualifications Level 3 Award in Practical Photography
Ref: 603/5384/3
Level 3 GLH 24 TQT 60 Age range 18+

Ref: 603/5384/3

Withdrawn

Registration End Date: 30/09/2023

Certification End Date: 30/09/2026

About this qualification

This qualification is being withdrawn. The qualification will close for registrations on 30/09/2023. Learners will still have until 30/09/2026 to certificate.

This qualification is designed to further develop learners? photography knowledge, skills and understanding required to work in the sector or to undertake further learning.

Objectives of the qualification

A route for serving personnel as well as the veteran community to enter a new career within the media industry, or an option for military photographers to further develop skills.

The learners have no requirement to provide their own camera equipment ? all learning resources will be provided. If, however a learner wishes to use their own equipment in addition, the tutors will facilitate this.

Why choose this qualification

Progression routes may include moving directly into employment or other qualifications. In addition, this course could give students the confidence to apply to join the Higher National Certificate (HNC) In Creative Media Production.

Rules of combination

To be awarded the AIM Qualifications Level 3 Award in Practical Photography, learners must achieve:

  • 6 credits from the mandatory units
Included units

See the Qualification Specification for more details.

Additional Info
Assessment Methods

Portfolio of evidence will include professionally captured and post-produced digital imagery as per assessment criteria. In addition, each learner will produce a Production journal articulating production and research evidence to support their work.

Quality Assurance Requirements

Tutors:

To offer this qualification, centres must ensure that tutors hold or are working towards:

  • A relevant teaching qualification at Level 3 or above, along with extensive professional experience working within photography.
  • Experience of working with ex-military personnel, (so they have an understanding of the working practices, culture and challenges associated with the learners).

Internal Quality Assurer (IQA):

Centres must also ensure that they have in place an Internal Quality Assurance person who:

  • Holds or is working towards a Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices or its equivalent.
  • Has substantial experience of working in or assessing qualifications in Photography.
  • Is familiar with the assessment requirements of the qualification for which they are the Internal Quality Assurer.