The Expanded Photography course at the University of Westminster is a postgraduate-level study program based on the exploration of photography as a multidisciplinary and transmedia practice. This MA degree course aims to provide a critical and educational environment where students can develop as photographers and artists with a deep understanding of the medium in the context of contemporary art practice and theory.Course Content: The course curriculum encourages students to challenge the limits of what photography can be and engage in critical debates about its history, aesthetics, and technology. It includes theoretical and practical classes on the history, theory, and contemporary practice of photography. It also provides a grounding in research methods and critical thinking useful in a range of careers.Key Modules: Core modules include 'Critical Approaches to Photography', 'Photographic Cultures', 'Photographic Technologies', and 'Research and Project Development'. Optional modules can be chosen in subjects such as 'Media Practices', 'Critical Theory', 'Contemporary Art', and 'Digital and Interactive Media'.Accreditations: This course is fully recognized by the University of Westminster, UK.Future Careers: This course prepares students for careers within creative industries, arts professions and academia. It allows for career possibilities in the areas of curating, editorial, digital publishing, visual arts, art criticism, literature, fashion, and film.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.