Torrens University Australia

Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging (Accelerated)

Adelaide, Australia

The Non-degree in Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging (Accelerated) at Torrens University Australia is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Torrens University Australia in Adelaide is a modern, industry-focused private university established in 2012. With a student population of about 21,000 that includes roughly 11,000 international students, Torrens emphasizes practical learning, employability and flexible study options. The campus culture blends applied classroom learning with digital delivery, so students can combine on-campus experiences with online study to suit their personal and work commitments.

The university offers programs across business, design, health, hospitality, education and technology, with more than 260 course options crafted alongside industry partners. Internships, industry projects and work placements are embedded across degree pathways to help students build professional networks and real-world portfolios. Academic staff with industry backgrounds and dedicated career services help translate classroom learning into practical skills that employers value.

International students find strong support through tailored orientation, visa guidance, academic help and career coaching, plus access to alumni networks across Australia and beyond. The university’s practical focus, flexible delivery and emphasis on industry connections make it a smart choice for students aiming to enter the workforce quickly and confidently. Prospective applicants should review program entry requirements and speak with admissions advisors to map a study plan aligned with career goals.

About the Program

The Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging is a one-year program for students who want to develop their technical and conceptual skills in photography. It's a non-degree program taught in English at Torrens University Australia. This diploma helps students gain practical experience and knowledge to start a business or work in a photography studio or agency.

The curriculum covers various photographic directions and styles, including camera skills, lighting, image manipulation, and studio management. Students will learn about visual language, motion design, post-production, and more. They'll also work on projects like domestic portraiture, commercial photography, and media and documentary photography.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as photographers, photo editors, studio managers, or photography instructors. They can work in photography studios, agencies, or start their own businesses. Other potential job titles include commercial photographer, portrait photographer, or photojournalist.

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