im in my final year so the briefs are a lot more flexible giving us freedom to explore what we want to do, for example my last module was based around digital techniques and we had to research a process and then apply it, most people did hdr as they are lazy tbh, but i used the oppertunity to push myself and made 4 minute long animation using stop motion which is basically take a picture of the subject, move them a bit, take a snap, move them etc over and over again, i shot about 900 pics.
other modules have a specific brief but still allow your own artistic, for example we had to do an editorial project, so i had to be in a particular style but still enable a great variety - i did mine on war and remembrance.
the main thing i hate about the course is the amount of 'weight' given to the workbooks when marking the projects, i can see they are necessary but it seems like s**t pics and a decent workbook will beat amazing pics and an ok workbook. in my opinion i think this is stupid as in the workplace the client only cares about the image you produce not a book full of b****cks to compensate for a bad image.
the BA hons course i am doing is heavily conceptual and theory based, if you just want to learn about photography and taking pictures, how to setup studio lighting etc then i would recommend the national diploma course, its cheaper, shorter and tbh much more fun
james